Awesome thread! This has given me a crazy bug to get mine done! I look forward to seeing more progress on the build.
Awesome thread! This has given me a crazy bug to get mine done! I look forward to seeing more progress on the build.
Buy them from @BRT MotorsportBusy busy day today. First job was to sort the heat shield. Much swearing, hammering and chopped fingers later it was pretty much bang on
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I started mounting the turbo and tried to attach the downpipe and couldn’t get it to line up. There was a bracket near the pas lines that wasn’t attached to anything in the way. Popped that off and it was still hitting something so stuck a bit of 8x2 down there and bashed the hell out of everything. I then went for plan B and attached the downpipe to the turbo first after I realised I wouldn’t be able to get to any of the bolt holes. This time much success
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Then the oil and coolant lines went on
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It’s mega tight down there and I had to modify the alternator bracket a bit to get it to go but it’s in. Next up was the intercooler and boost pipes. After a bit of trial and error I got the hang of where to mount it. The holes in the cross member are in the perfect place to cut a hole in the bottom and drop a 150mm bolt down
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With that done the front bumper went on nicely. May or may not add the grille back in, can’t decide as of yet
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And the rest of the pipe work went in and the inlet back on
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That’s it for today. My ecu is still with EFI getting a base map put on or it would have been fired up and leak checked this afternoon. Pretty hard to start it without the ECU! The last bits left to do are to order a 63mm bend for the turbo to air filter pipe work as that’s gone missing somewhere then just check all the bolts again to make sure.
I hadn’t planned on doing anything with the brakes other than better pads but I got offered a set of 197 brembo 4 pots for a price I could turn down so they’ll be coming soon too. I’ll use the PMS carriers with scenic 300mm disks. What do people use for the brake lines, will the 182 ones work?
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Theyre the ones. They do the link pipes too.https://www.brtmotorsport.co.uk/pro...bo-brake-hose-kit?_pos=1&_sid=592805e6f&_ss=r is that the right ones? Really good price!
Do you need anything to limit the oil pressure to the turbo on the clio turbo conversions?
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Theyre the ones. They do the link pipes too.
Looks good Steve. I didn’t realise you were on here.
This is my kind of build. If something isn't working, just give it a smack with a piece of wood 😂
Have you got a link to the turbo you got?
Do you need anything to limit the oil pressure to the turbo on the clio turbo conversions?
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Not on a journal bearing turbo which I believe this is.. ball bearing turbos need a restriction
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Just make sure you fit them right)
Try to find some smaller head screws there. Those megane oem ones are a bit too tall and can hit wheel.
Awesome thread mate. I'm toying with the idea to run Jenvey ITB's or Turbo conversion. From the research I've done so far, turbo conversions seem the cheap option with more power output. Interested to see what your thoughts are when you get her fired up!
Cheers mate! My only experience of a turbod one was getting my doors blown off by one in my 335i [emoji23]. I’ve had a go out in one on ITBs years ago and it was really impressive. I considered it but the F4R really isn’t the engine to go for big power NA. I just find turbos more entertaining which is why I went down this route.
I trial fitted the other brembo today. As per the other side the abs sensor disintegrated. Looks like the reason for the fault on that side was probably down to the ring which fell to bits when I took it off. The abs sensors I’ve got are wrong so need to source some correct ones as well as a new ring.
View attachment 1506083Most people say you need to run spacers on the standard 182 wheels but they seem to clear the callipers, all be it very tight. I’ll need to source some different calliper bolts though as the massive heads are catching the inside of the wheel. Tight as a fish’s arse! No way a wheel weight will ever go in now lol
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I use the recesses behind the spokes to fit wheel weights.. it can be done well, sometimes need to put half the weight each side of the balance point depending on how it works with the spokes.. then when c**k on, I little smear of sealer to give some extra security around the weight...
5mm spacer is perfect, otherwise the calliper will get scuffed if anything gets in the tiny gap
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perfect! I’ll go with 5mm then. Can’t wait trying to explain that to the tyre fitters [emoji23][emoji23]. I’ve got a set of r888r’s to go on so that’s gonna be a joy!
You got any suggestions for the bolts? Can I just use any m12x1.25 with a hex head to get the clearance on the rim or do I need something specific?
Personally I think the AR1 pips the R888 on looks because of the rim protected edge.. but after using both I find the R888 a better option, better wear!
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Your calipers are on the wrong side. Bleed nipples face up.
They are already a pita to bleed, but this would make it even harder.
You might be able to just swap the link pipe round, its pretty tight so caution needed! That way can keep the stickers the right way.😂😂🤦♂️
FFS! You are very right. That’s not going to help. Stickers won’t be the way I want them now though haha
Your calipers are on the wrong side. Bleed nipples face up.
They are already a pita to bleed, but this would make it even harder.
This will be your problem. Better to have working brakes and re order the stickers.
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