frayz
ClioSport Club Member
Protrack wheels look superb, i was looking at these last year but they didn't have anything smaller than an 18" at the time. Did you get a rim weight for a15x7" at all?
You guys go through some rear pads. I think I’ve had my DS2500 for 3 years now, still a few trackdays in them
I'm still on the original set that came with the car?
Sorry I didn’t get a weight with the rim alone. I did with a set of r888r 205/50s though.Protrack wheels look superb, i was looking at these last year but they didn't have anything smaller than an 18" at the time. Did you get a rim weight for a15x7" at all?
Yeah could be a combo of all the above but I wouldn’t recommend standard Brembo though. I’d definitely go DS2500. Seems to be the go to for most track/race Clio’s that I’ve seenWe have been using standard brembo pads. Wonder if it’s the pads? Overheating? Bias isn’t forward enough? No abs? Bit of everything?
Thanks!I get very very jealous reading through this thread, it’s fantastic.
I love your intake setup, perfect place to pickup the air from, semi tempted to steal that!
You may have mentioned this earlier on but I can’t find it, out of interest what’s your day jobs? Something in the motor industry or motorsport I assume?
Thanks!
Neat isn’t it, please steal away! I stole the idea with a couple changes too.
Don’t understand people getting annoyed with others copying them, I think it’s great when people want to copy stuff. Always happy to give details of stuff we’ve done.
You assumed correct, Chassis Design Engineer for road cars but 95% is stuck at a desk so like the practical side of playing with the Clio.
Nice 👍
How are you mounting the setup, with a custom made bracket?
Haha, you may have a point. Want to get a good picture with them in then will look at sorting them out. Assuming it’ll be to do with the decel fuel enrichment, but only a bit of a guess.Thats quite some flames and you wonder why you go through so much fuel?
Can’t do April round as we’re away in Lincolnshire that week. Really appreciate the heads up though. I’m at Croft May, June and August. Think we’re going to Crete in July but nothing confirmed yet. If you’re doing anymore just drop me a message and I’ll take a look.@FPummell @Jon Wright Me and Mark have just booked Donington Park for the 25th April, do you want to join us?.
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Hi Andy, hope you are well.@FPummell @Jon Wright Me and Mark have just booked Donington Park for the 25th April, do you want to join us?.
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Cheers mate. Got it on my todo list.Just reading your post about the screen definitely put it on a timer or you will burn it out.
Literally just got round to watching your laps at Croft. Car seems so much better than last time you were out and love the different driving styles. I’m sure it’s just a case of jumping in, getting those pre-race nerves out of the way and putting some laps in.Post Number 35.
Winter Upgrades Part 4.
Front Brakes
We very much splashed out and bought the AP Racing Pro 5000R kit from Nick (https://www.pure-motorsport.co.uk/a...-300mm-disc-conversion-kit-for-15-wheels.html).
We sent a Protrack wheel down to Nick at pure motorsport to check clearance. Needed to run at least a 20mm spacer for the Protrack wheels to fit, therefore decided to change to braid wheels. Managed to sell the Protrack wheels for the same price as a new set of braid wheels so made sense for us to change. Ordered for Automac as the wheels were a bit cheaper but turned out to be the wrong decision, took ages to order them, then took ages for them to come. Took over 2 months and ended up coming a couple days before our mapping session. So was a little close for comfort. So wish we had just ordered them from Nick and no doubt would have had no hassle and worry. https://www.pure-motorsport.co.uk/braid-fullrace-maxlight-15-wheels
Was unsure about the White Braid Fullrace Maxlight wheels to begin with, but since them arriving they have really grown on us. And with the planned livery think the white wheels are going to look great.
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Engine Rebuild
As previously mentioned the engine had over 110k miles on it and was using over a litre of oil per trackday so decided to rebuild and replace with as many new parts as possible (rings, bearings, followers, valves, oil pump, belts, dephaser, gaskets, seals etc).
Engine stripped and all looked in pretty good condition really so still unsure if the oil was leaking through the rings or valve stem seal?
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Sent pretty much all engine parts to Max at M.S. Custom Engineering to do his thing. cleaned, painted, ported, gas flowed, inlets matched etc etc. Parts came back looking great.
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Pistons cleaned up surprisingly well in some white spirit and light agitating with a brass wire brush.
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James then took over and started rebuilding the engine once all the new parts had arrived. Watching a clean engine go back together was very satisfying!
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All new tappets and followers. Bought from Autodoc for a lot less than you can in the UK but still OEM manufacturer.
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I was working at home whilst James rebuild the engine over a few days, was great to pop into the garage to see progress. Didn't too long really to get it back together.
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