Best of luck with the rebuild Do you find it difficult buying performance parts in Russia?
I'm still trying to source that 197 crank for you mate. I've not forgotten.
I'm still trying to source that 197 crank for you mate. I've not forgotten.
It's 1.5kg lighter than the standard 1*2 item mate.What's good about th 197 crank then?
Yes mate I'd imagine so. Bring me your block and I'll drop my 197 crank in it if you wanted to know 100%.hmmm... I guess the 197 crank would fit the F4K block, ala megane 225 / r26?
Yes mate I'd imagine so. Bring me your block and I'll drop my 197 crank in it if you wanted to know 100%.
No problem mate. I live in Swadlincote. About 15 minutes from Donington.That sounds like a plan, once my block comes back from the machine shop I will pop over with it. Where in Derbyshire are you? - PM if you wish
Some bad news from our local timeattack championship ... It seems that I need more then 100kg of weight with my current 2.0L engine. Or build some new 1.8L engine
Any ideas about Renault's F4P engine? It seems the only difference is the cranckshaft and pistons, isn't it?
Ive only got experience of the F7P vs F7R, but in that instance the bore is slightly smaller as well as the shorter stroke.
If you did go down to 1800 you would want even longer rods.
Have you considered going a bit further and going for the rollcentre kit a couple of the lads on here do, rather than just bump steer correction?
If you are running the car low the wishbone angles are really poor and I was amazed at the handling difference from the roll centre correctors.
Are you allowed in car adjustable bias in your championship?
Yes? of course! And you are not?
I personally dont race at the moment, just do trackdays so no such rules, but yes a lot of our championships here which the clios are eligable to do not allow in car adjustable bias.
I take part only in some local semi-professional timeattack championship, however I have two garage neiborhoods - one take partin RTCC, another one take part in RRC - and both use in car adjustable bias. Really I hope that as soon as I will select of true front/rear master cylinders (currently I have both 0.625") - then I will no longer need balahce bar, just proportioning valve will be enouth!!!
And what about Proportioning Valves - are they allowed in UK?