Are there any ready made kits available for replacing the fog lights on a 182 with brake cooling ducts?
Or
Could anyone who has created their own modification advise on how they went about it.
Many thanks
Andy
Quite a few run harder pads with the standard brembo discs without any issues.
I think our main problem is the tracks we frequent, Lydden Hill and Brands Indy. Lydden Hill in particular has only tiny straights so you are constantly on the brakes with hardly any chance for cooling.
It could be the discs on our car were cheaper replacements than the original Brembos though, and maybe that's why they warped so readily.
I'm a bit odd in that I never liked the Brembo brakes on the Impreza, always wilted on a hot day. I replaced them with 6-pot APs, which were fantastic....best go-faster modification I ever made!
I couldn't find any AP kits for the Clio on the net? Otherwise I think I would have shelled out the extra for APs
If you want a bigger brake set up, stop beating around the bush, buy the beggers fit them and post some pictures lol.
Thanks for the replies, I found these interesting duct inlets.............
..........I have ordered a Ceika big-brake kit for the fronts and will report back once fitted.
It would be really interesting to hear from anyone who has fitted a 4-pot brake kit, particularly if they found no improvement ( in lap times ) over the OEM set up. That would really point to a waste of money!
Realistically on a light car the benefits are more going to be the better pad surface area and the money saved in reduced pad wear due to lower temperatures.
No expert but I would try
Brembo discs, 45 ish
New fluid.
Pads like ds.11
All from @George@RTR_Parts
Damn they look slick! I had a look at that site and they do coil overs as well, was a bit skeptical though as they seem to be able supply kits for loads of cars, do they test their kits on them all or just hope that the sizes/specs are right?
Damn they are nice! But no picture under the wheel?
Very nice. Do you have a decent choice of pads for the calliper?
I have found that having a decent race pad in the rear calipers does make a difference to running standard pads.
I went from CL rc5 rear pads to standard as everyone says the rear pads do nothing and it felt like the Clio wasn’t scrubbing speed off as well as the Cl rc5’s... new ones are back in the calipers.?
I have found that having a decent race pad in the rear calipers does make a difference to running standard pads.
I went from CL rc5 rear pads to standard as everyone says the rear pads do nothing and it felt like the Clio wasn’t scrubbing speed off as well as the Cl rc5’s... new ones are back in the calipers.
@Kev@KAMIts a comment banded around by a lot of people doing trackdays but although smaller advantage than sorting fronts, its worth it when you actually need that advantage. You wont find many top end race drivers running OEM at the back.
@Kev@KAM
Can you supply the CLRC5 for the rears. If so I would like to fit them and bed in before our race on Nov 3rd.
Many thanks, Andy
Ahh just checked stock; RC6 is here, backordered with RC5+ . An alterative may be the rear PBS Pro-Race. Great pads and half the price
https://www.kamracing.co.uk/car-tun...rorace-brake-pads-renaultsport-rs172-182.html
Are there any ready made kits available for replacing the fog lights on a 182 with brake cooling ducts?
Or Could anyone who has created their own modification advise on how they went about it.
I just took the fog lights out and cut holes in the wheel arch liners, bit of generic ducting, job done.
I have found that having a decent race pad in the rear calipers does make a difference to running standard pads.
I went from CL rc5 rear pads to standard as everyone says the rear pads do nothing and it felt like the Clio wasn’t scrubbing speed off as well as the Cl rc5’s... new ones are back in the calipers