MOT UPDATE
Took the car for it's MOT today - had a little play around on the way there to get the brakes heated up and de-rusted, same with the exhaust.
Unfortunately I turned up feeling pretty bad about things, there was a clunk/bang from the front of the car over every bump that was getting louder and louder to the point where I didn't want to drive it - sounded like a loose bolt
Also the steering was light and vague, it didn't grip round corners... ugh
Up it went on the ramp, me and the lads at the MOT station swung off everything and it was all tight. I'd torqued everything up last weekend and marked it all with a white pen - the only thing that had started to come loose was a rear shock bolt which we nipped back up. Confusing!!
It then flew through emissions test with the usual comments about how well the ITB's run/are mapped... then onto the brake test
Every time the guy went to brake it clunked, so we got torches out and looked in the bay and could see nothing. So confused
They gave it a pass as the only things they could find was very very slight play in one bottom ball joint and the drivers side inner tie rod - both of which I knew would need doing before track this year.
On the way home it was getting louder and louder - I was about to give up on it all when a mate on facebook mentioned top mounts.
Sure enough because of how paranoid I am about using an impact gun on top mounts one of them had come loose and both PMS top mounts have gone rusty.
Whacked the impact gun on them both - went for a drive - no noise at all
Soooooo happy. It corners a LOT better on the KW V2's than it did on the Billies, the new Wilwoods are enough to bruise your collar bones. And to top it all off the car is soooooo much quicker than I remember it being. A bug eye scooby driver wanted a play on a bit of private road *cough* and the clio left it absolutely for dead. Came back shaking and grinning haha
So feck the ideas of a boosted engine off for now. Tax it, R888's, track it
I think I'll throw a cambelt kit on it and convert the PAS to EPAS as I'd like to dial down the assistance a bit end of summer.