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182 Touge/Tuner Build

Aye, they've done a cracking job with that actually! Good to know that the kit'll look good once painted up & fitted.

There's a few bits that aren't the most cohesive like the upholstery and 3D plate (a little tiktok-tastic for me, I'm shooting for a period Sports Compact feel), but nonetheless it looks the business.

I suppose my point of the post was to highlight that on occasions 17’s suit the application, particularly with a bodykit similar to yours. I get that you have already expressed your reluctance to it, but aesthetics count on a car like this. All IMO though 🙂
 
I suppose my point of the post was to highlight that on occasions 17’s suit the application, particularly with a bodykit similar to yours. I get that you have already expressed your reluctance to it, but aesthetics count on a car like this. All IMO though 🙂

A local lad is running 17" Team Dynamics on his non-sport and it looks the business bar the curbing and arch gap (I'm hooking him up with some springs to fix the latter, and have sent him the details of my powdercoat/refurb guy).

The idea's growing on me lol, you're steering me that way :ROFLMAO:

I've also had some 15" Rays TE37s offered to me for a good price though, so I'm also tempted to go the other way & fill the arch with sidewall. 🤔

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These have been dangled before me at an exceedingly good price as well and it's VERY tempting.

...has anyone put TE37s on a Clio before actually? :ROFLMAO:

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Not TE37’s but @MrBlonde had some lovely RPF1’s on his 182 in 15” flavour.

15’s may look a little lost though, they are much more suited to a less is more kind of build.
 
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Not TE37’s but @MrBlonde had some lovely RPF1’s on his 182 in 15” flavour.

15’s may look a little lost though, they are much more suited to a less is more kind of build.

Aye, that's my one concern.

The lip kit we're fitting, we've sat down and said we don't want anything going more than 30mm below the original lines of the car, so hopefully the smaller wheels + lows combo won't end in the kit getting battered.
 
Clio once again has served as a phenomenal camera car.

I finished up designing a livery for a client's Integra DC5 (still amazes me I literally *just* design liveries for a living) and I always bring a photographer out once the car's got the livery fitted to do a PR shoot. This car gets a tonne of mileage put on it and heavy use as a workhorse, equipment transporter, cross-country runner to get me to shows, and so forth.

Waiting on the shoot of my latest livery back (ETA tomorrow), but popped up one of my other liveries that we shot out of the Clio back in April.

I've also picked up a full-on care package courtesy of JDS Detailing, hand-delivered to me all the way from Wales! Shall see to giving the Clio a bit of much-deserved love once the weather's figured out what it's doing.

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Trying to convince a couple of mates to get on Cliosport, including the matching one to my own and a good friend that uses his 172RS for dirt trials.

Hopefully there shall be some additional blue boys on here soon :)

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Small job over the weekend as my health's been a little (very) patchy. Single wipered the Clio properly, so it rests central and swings right-left before returning to the centre position.

Unfortunately my mate managed to crack my windshield in doing so while trying to lever my wiper arm off, so... one step forward and about twenty steps backward lol. s**t happens, no anger and hugged it out with him on the spot as he obviously felt pretty terrible.

Anyone got a windshield with sensors going for sale though?

In other news, I've got an entire spare steering rack now. I don't know why I keep delaying the job, but I'm sat on a rack and tie rods to hit the whole shebang.

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Right, so. As some of you may know, my Clio's steering rack was leaking fluid and track rod ends were completely shot. No more.

After 8 hours of hell between three of us, I now have a new steering rack, tie rod ends, and have the car driving as God (Jean Ragnotti) intended.

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As you can see, there is daylight in this image. Observe how that changes.

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Subframe out. Wasn't too bad a job.

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Commencing on dropping the steering rack. This is where the pain begins.

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Dropping the steering rack was hell. The fluid left in the system after we'd tried draining it kept coming out onto us, and a couple of stuck threads meant that in the end, we had to physically crank the steering rack while spannering out a set of bolts the other way. Everything on it that could seize, had seized, and this would've worked out far less agony than taking off the stuck lines and rerouting everything between the rack and the pump. My favourite bit of this one hour job was the four hours where it turned into eight hours.

Busted out the oxyacetylene torch on a couple of occasions to cook things loose and managed to not combust myself/the car/the entire industrial estate in the process.

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Donor rack's track rod ends didn't particularly want to budge, so they got torched as well.

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Subframe back on at 1AM, with all of us now doused in PSF and very tired. Nonetheless, we prevailed.

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Put an alignment straight on as in spite of counting turns on the track rod ends, the Clio had hilarious quantities of toe in. Now running about 0.9 toe out on the front. Test drove it afterwards, nothing fell off and the car feels great. No more bumpsteer, no more marking my parking spots by leaking PSF everywhere, and no more need to buy shares in Comma Oil because I'm buying PSF weekly.

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Massive thanks to Wiffen and Dovey for doing this until like 2AM. On a Thursday.
Very fortunate to have good friends willing to tackle projects of this magnitude and level of silliness.
 
Took the Clio out for a good stint of hard driving last night with the new rack, track rods and alignment.

Not only did nothing fall off, but the car performed remarkably well against another 182RS, a mapped up 123D, a ST, MR2 SW20, A35 AMG, a well-piloted Yaris T-Sport and some assorted VAG diesel fodder. Really impressed with this thing thus far.

There's still a little bit of inconsistency at higher speeds in the twisties to iron out. I've knackered the Ferodo DS2500s I'm on but I'm pretty impressed with them, so I've got another set secured to go on the front and I'll be seeing to some Godspeed C-hook discs to accompany them as I've read that they're a bit better than the Brembo HC discs I'm currently on.

Between that and getting another set of tyres (currently on Advan V701s, but it feels like I've killed the compound as they've gone pretty greasy), I'll start sorting a baseline out for properly street driving this thing.

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Gonna get on sorting the windshield issue today.

Nice and easy set of to-do’s this week:

-Sort the window dropping out of its roller on the way home from Vengaworld last night.
-Sort out the windshield with insurance.
-Oil change. (3k interval ticked over driving home from London)

I’ve also ordered a Rallyefab intake from @ScottRallye , which is incredibly exciting. The Clio’s existing cone of bworp noises is exceedingly loud, so I shall hopefully be even more obnoxious with metal piping and a RamAir filter.

Nice to support the guys on here. You lot are a lovely bunch, so if there’s anyone with a Clio business I can support, I’m keen! 🫡
 
I hope you got the stud pattern wrong, are these not 4x114.3???
I would love a track and road set for my DC2.

LMAO, they're 4x100. Tom Goodsport with the bagged Toyota bB on AVSs hooked me up, they're off his EK.

No idea if you know Jassam out Maidenhead ways (@3spoke on Instagram) but he's running DC2 PCD on his EK and has a great ear to the ground for DC2 fitment wheels. Tell him Bandit sent you and he'll look after you.
 
All of you obviously know how a Clio sounds, but I thought I'd throw this here so I have a before/after reference of the RallyeFab intake.

Here's the current setup. Should have footage of the new one by this time next week if all goes well!

 
Ok, so had the doorcard apart yesterday and it's the actual cable spool for the window that's shat the bed. Long story short, the cable has frayed and gets jammed in the spool.

Grabbing a new mechanism for it after work and getting at it. Autoglass are also coming to sort my windshield tomorrow at 1pm, so I shall hopefully be two for two in the window department by this time tomorrow.

In other news, for the first time in recorded history, I have bothered to clean the exterior of my vehicle beyond just jetwashing it and calling it a day. My client I did the JACCS DC5 livery for gave me a full GTechniq care package, so I put it to use on my mate's drive and got the car not just presentable but actually looking kinda nice. :)

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Shiny automobile in question.
 
Tiny update. Window sorted.

My buddy hooked me up with a working mechanism and we had it swapped over in the best part of five minutes.

EZ. As of tomorrow, I’ll hopefully also have a front windshield installed by AutoGlass, and then we shall be fully operational in the window department once more.

Alternatively, I’ll get to watch in horror as an apprentice royally fumbles a windshield install before my eyes. One of the two.

Only other to-do this week is an oil change pre-CSF, then we’re mint. 😀
 
Soooooo, neither happened. Wrong windshield supplied, so they're coming back on the 21st and giving me the correct windshield as an actual 182 one's on backorder.

Not quite moving like Mr. Kipling, since that is not Exceedingly Good(tm). Mildly suboptimal.

Lovely fella though, obviously not his fault and he had a Renault 5 Turbo back in the day!
 
Unfortunately, given God forgot to give me a right lung that works, I'm in no state to attend CSF. Gutted, but I'm aware of the fact pushing it will just put me in hospital. Severe case of "it is what it is."

However, all is not bad. The induction kit from @ScottRallye arrived at the door to my flat this morning.

Once I'm a little bit better health-wise, I'll get it fitted up and a sound check here.

Hope you lot are enjoying CSF. If there's any other ClioSport gatherings in the year, I'll try and drop by. :)

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Intake fitted. Much nicer tone and resonance than the previous, rather booky (and rusty??) setup.

Given my absence of OEM breather hoses, my old setup's breather was mutilated (hacked off) and forcibly adapted (gorilla taped on) as a stopgap. I'll have a spare sorted within the week. Also an ECU cover and hopefully that extra support strut, for reasons obvious.

Marginally less gutted about not being at Cadwell Park. Still gutted. Just ever so slightly less. (still immensely gutted)

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You’ve heard of overnight parts from Japan, but… Overnight parts from Pontypool?

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Pulled a marathon stint in the Clio, driving from Southampton to Pontypool to source a donor engine and gearbox for my close friend and mentor’s 2ZZ-swapped MR-S.

Given the fact we are geniuses (weapons-grade morons), the only sensibly-priced 2ZZ engine in the entire country that wasn’t on moon miles or looking like it was in a house fire was, drum roll please… still in a Celica.

So, off to the Valleys we went on a lovely four hour drive in 34 degrees with no AC down the M3, A34 and M4, and one Toyota Celica was viewed, compression tested with exceptional results, and purchased for the sum of 950 British pounds.

Earlier in the week, I’d managed to convince my local-ish client and friend, Josh, from We Buy Any R, to allow us to use his workshop to remove the engine and gearbox in exchange for him having the rest of the car to break for the goodies like the TTE kit, wheels, leathers etc.

I don’t know why, given that involved helping us out on a Sunday night into stupid hours of the night with everybody involved having work the next day, but they were down for the idea.

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The best part of a 45 minute job is the 2 hours that turn into 4 hours, so after getting the MOT-less Celica recovered, we got to pulling the motor.

Well, everyone else got pulling the motor as I have a severe case of “soft hands”, and I also didn’t want to impede on the Welsh chaps with biceps larger than my legs as they looked like they knew what they were doing and also capable of immense physical harm if I got in their way (they were the loveliest people I’ve ever met, to clarify)

After many hours and a lot of angle grinding, including through a pair of completely solid driveshafts, we broke the engine free and got it down onto the ground.

Next step? Get it into the Clio, which was assigned van duty for the day because, well, “funny”. Neither my friend nor myself currently own a practical car so the closest thing is my stripped hatchback being an approximation of a van!

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One loaded engine later (at 12:20AM no less), it was time to set off to my friend’s gaff in Southampton.

As you can imagine, “Cup shocks” and “Cooksport springs” does not mean “practical, load-bearing suspension.”

My fitment? FANTASTIC. The drive home? Equal parts f**king terrifying and hilarious. The car felt hideous to drive and my Milltek centre section found every imperfection in the road, including briefly beaching myself coming out of the unit. 😬

Safe to say there was a lot of doing half the speed limit until we got on the M4, then it was mostly smooth sailing.

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2013 called, they want their fitment back. Plus obligatory Maccies stop.

After a lengthy drive and dropping my mate back at his, and at 4:40AM, we called it “mission accomplished” given his MR-S is now off Facebook Marketplace and we’re whacking this lump in next weekend.

So what I’ve learned the Clio 182RS *can* be a van if you want it to. Should you though? Probably not, it’s f**king terrifying 🤠
 
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