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172 Cup Handling



  Clio V6 255 (Acid Yellow)


How comes people bother to change the suspension setup on the 172 Clio cup. Wasnt the cup renowed for its handling? Why bother to change something that was designed with the help of a professional driver?
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2


Because coilovers are better than the standard setup. Thats why they cost like £500+
 
  Remapped derv Golf


imo Ive driven better handling french hatches than the cup. The GTi and VTS are alot more user friendly
imo
 


Road Handling:

Koni Adjustable Shocks
Eibach Sportline Springs

Track Handling:

Coilovers (various brands - my prefered: Bilstein)

/y0z
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Quote: Originally posted by _Tom_ on 27 April 2005



How comes people bother to change the suspension setup on the 172 Clio cup. Wasnt the cup renowed for its handling? Why bother to change something that was designed with the help of a professional driver?
As good as the Cup is/was, its still sold as a road car and as such there must be a compromise...
 
  Cup 172


I wouldnt say a VTS is more friendly... Far more prone to lift off oversteer...

Not a bad thing if your expecting it, but not what Id class as user friendly...
 
  Nippy white cup


IMO the rear is a little twitchy on the std set up. I got the eibach sportlines on and it feels a lot more stable :D

Chris
 


Quote: Originally posted by _Tom_ on 27 April 2005

How comes people bother to change the suspension setup on the 172 Clio cup. Wasnt the cup renowed for its handling? Why bother to change something that was designed with the help of a professional driver?
Because most people dont know whats best...
 
  Remapped derv Golf


Quote: Originally posted by team_penetrator on 28 April 2005


I wouldnt say a VTS is more friendly... Far more prone to lift off oversteer...

Not a bad thing if your expecting it, but not what Id class as user friendly...
No more really than a Cup
 


Quote: Originally posted by RobFenn on 28 April 2005
Quote: Originally posted by _Tom_ on 27 April 2005How comes people bother to change the suspension setup on the 172 Clio cup. Wasnt the cup renowed for its handling? Why bother to change something that was designed with the help of a professional driver?[/QUOTE]Because most people dont know whats best...


are you trying to say that if you change the suspension set up, you are making the car worse rather than improving it?

/y0z
 


I have got Eibach pros on my Cup, I find it has changed the cars standard set up for the better. The Cup feels a bit more planted at high speeds and tends to thud rather than crash over un even road surfaces if ou know what I mean.
 
  Weeman sucks ****


Quote: Originally posted by y0z2a on 27 April 2005
Road Handling:

Koni Adjustable Shocks
Eibach Sportline Springs

Track Handling:

Coilovers (various brands - my prefered: Bilstein)

/y0z


H&R coilovers are fine for the road, more comfortable than the standard setup without the body roll you get.
 


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