Clio 172 Cup
I picked up my new toy at the weekend. It's a nice gleaming Clio 172 Cup:
In general it's in pretty good nic, but there are a few issues. The clutch seemed a bit abrupt on the test drive, but (perhaps stupidly) I put that down to nerves. I'm now not so sure. It's lighter than I remember from the 182s I've driven previously, but it only operates over a very small range of movement, quite high on the pedal travel and it's also fairly stiff (not heavy, but difficult to modulate precisely). The car has done a few track days in the past, but the engine is standard so I'd be a little surprised if it was a competition clutch. That's what it feels like at present, though - almost an on/off engagement. I'm assuming that's not normal? Is there any possibility it could just be a matter of adjustment (IIRC it's a cable)?
Also, the car pulls to the left. It only drifts gently under normal conditions, but it becomes more pronounced if you brake or accelerate hard and the front left wheel locks quite easily at the moment. I've checked the tyre pressures and they're all fine. Hopefully it's just the tracking - it had a track rod end replaced for the last MOT and I'm wondering if they literally just did it by eye or something. Is there anything else I should check?
On the upside, the engine is a peach, the brakes feel great and you can tell the dampers are relatively fresh. Really looking forward to getting these teething troubles sorted out and being able to drive it properly.
In general it's in pretty good nic, but there are a few issues. The clutch seemed a bit abrupt on the test drive, but (perhaps stupidly) I put that down to nerves. I'm now not so sure. It's lighter than I remember from the 182s I've driven previously, but it only operates over a very small range of movement, quite high on the pedal travel and it's also fairly stiff (not heavy, but difficult to modulate precisely). The car has done a few track days in the past, but the engine is standard so I'd be a little surprised if it was a competition clutch. That's what it feels like at present, though - almost an on/off engagement. I'm assuming that's not normal? Is there any possibility it could just be a matter of adjustment (IIRC it's a cable)?
Also, the car pulls to the left. It only drifts gently under normal conditions, but it becomes more pronounced if you brake or accelerate hard and the front left wheel locks quite easily at the moment. I've checked the tyre pressures and they're all fine. Hopefully it's just the tracking - it had a track rod end replaced for the last MOT and I'm wondering if they literally just did it by eye or something. Is there anything else I should check?
On the upside, the engine is a peach, the brakes feel great and you can tell the dampers are relatively fresh. Really looking forward to getting these teething troubles sorted out and being able to drive it properly.