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  1. robzracing

    Trailer size that is big enough for clio but fits in garage

    The Clio does fit on a Minno. (Just!) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. robzracing

    Anyone tried 15" Yokohama A052 on a Clio?

    I’ve been using AO50s on my race car which are awesome but one guy in my series who wins regularly has been running AO52s on 16 inch wheels for a couple of years. One set of tires lasted him all last season rather unbelievably! So, to answer your question I don’t think you’ll be disappointed...
  3. robzracing

    Living with a 182 in the MSV Trackday Trophy

    Great write-up. Everyone remembers their first time! Glad you made it to the end and don't beat yourself up about ther safety car, they're always confusing times!
  4. robzracing

    Low oil pressure alarm point

    Yes I noticed you do that. When the time comes for a rebuild I may pop it up to you for that.
  5. robzracing

    Low oil pressure alarm point

    Yes, although I did it this way. Is that what you mean?
  6. robzracing

    Low oil pressure alarm point

    Mine idles worryingly low even with the oil pump mod. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. robzracing

    Lower gearbox mount, is it needed?

    I would drill the subframe and fit it if I were you. The top gearbox mounts are quite brittle and you’ll end up snapping it if it’s taking all the weight of the gearbox, especially under load. Good luck, whatever you decide. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. robzracing

    ilya's 172 #BECAUSE_RACE_CAR

    I'm no expert but it looks like a lot of turbulence! I take it the noise test went ok too then?
  9. robzracing

    Green Track Cup - Back To Basics

    I want those arms!
  10. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Thanks for this. I had to brush off the old trig skills at the weekend!
  11. robzracing

    The everlasting ph1 ITB Build **GREEN-BUILD STARTS AT PAGE 100**

    Motorsport companies normally respond better with a deadline. If you tell them you have a test day booked that it needs to be ready for you may see a bit more urgency. Otherwise all their customers with race cars who need something done before the next race meeting will be jumping in front of...
  12. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Yes that’s what I need. I hate fishing but there is a really big fishing shop within walking distance of me so I’ll have to go and get some. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Yeh, it’s all logical stuff really. Just a case of being thorough and methodical. Ideally I’ll be able to do all my set up at home but ultimately that’s going to involve the purchase of some corner weight scales. I’ve started to write a step by step guide for myself so I don’t ever forget...
  14. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Right, finally preparation for the 1st race of the season is under way. Very happy to have solved the electrical issues so I can concentrate on driving the car now. There's still lots of set up and configuration to do with the ECU and dash but that can come over time. Over the weekend I made a...
  15. robzracing

    Clutch change without moving subframe

    No reason for a 182 to be easier that I can think of. In fact the easiest one would probably be a 172 Cup, non ABS but I’m not sure you’ll get the box back enough without at least dropping the subframe a bit. Getting in there to undo the cover plate, not to mention aligning the new clutch will...
  16. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Thanks Mark.
  17. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    As you’re on here can I ask you, do you know how many trigger points the speed sensor in the gearbox has? Assuming it’s an inductive sensor (Which I’m pretty sure it is) Trying to configure wheel speed in the Emerald! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Cable was re-crimped (properly) and all good. I have also since discovered that the Cartek isolator had a bad earth which in honesty I think was more of a contributing factor. So, now that's fixed, new HT leads fitted and the car is starting on the button as it should. Just submitted my entry...
  19. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Yes positive from battery. Got new (and heavier duty) cable arriving shortly so will re make that one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Yes it was crimped but the particular terminal I used there had quite thick walls and the crimper needed a bit more pressure. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    This could be the cause of my problems! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    They say racing is 95% frustration and 5% jubilation don’t they? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. robzracing

    K20 powered 172

    Or a Leon as a track car and a Clio as a race car!
  24. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Definitely frustrating. The wiring has been a learning curve and still one that I'm on! My only hope is that I'll solve it by process of elimination but time is ticking to the first race. I'm thinking it might be a last minute entry if I make it at all. The car was running nicely when it was...
  25. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Right; had a bit of a rollercoaster of a few days before the weekend. With less than 24 hours to go before the test day I still did not have the dash working with the ECU which was slowing down getting the rest of the items on the list ticked off. Anyway, Thursday evening I finally received an...
  26. robzracing

    Bucket seat runners

    Sparco do the flattest ones I’ve found. About £35. Really need a seat that mounts underneath rather than side mount to keep them as low as possible but either way will work. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  27. robzracing

    Clio 182 Front anti roll bar bracket

    Dave if you post a message on the Facebook page there are quite a few Renault breakers that I’m sure will be able to supply you with one. Albeit not new obviously. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  28. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    This weekend has been all about assembly and wiring. With the test day on Friday it's essential I get the car to a point where it starts and runs as soon as possible so I know I'm not wasting my time on the smaller jobs before it goes onto the trailer. Starting with the EPAS controller and ECU...
  29. robzracing

    The trials & tribulations of racing a Clio

    Had a hectic week trying to get the car ready with a long list to get through. Started with some easy stuff, making up a few brackets and fitting the Cartek isolator. First up was a mount for the steering wheel connection plug The isolator couldn't be easier to install. Far easier than...
  30. robzracing

    Powder coated wheel issue...

    Sounds like they’ve not used a UV resistant lacquer. I would try talking to them about it as it’s obviously not something that would show straight away anyway. If you remove a wheel does the back still look more white? That may be the way you’ll need to demonstrate to them that this has...
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