Hello everyone,
I would like to seek advice from more experienced track day Clio's owners. Last year I was attending track day on our local Polish race track, and it turned to be so much fun that I will be going again this year for sure.
Before the season start I would like to invest some $$$ in car preparation, in order to improve my lap time from last year.
And now the question is, which way would you rather go with spending money on parts :
a) general refresh of suspension (new CUP shocks,bushes,top mounts etc.) + low budget track orientated tires (Federal Rs-R most likely);
b) minor refresh of suspension (bushes only) + higher class tires like R888 or A048 etc.
The amount of money to spend is similar in both scenarios. Since the budget is limited I cant afford to have both whole suspension done and top tires fitted. Also, currently suspension is in no shabby condition and no part requires immediate change, I was considering CUP shocks since these are supposed to be stiffer than non-CUPs.
Which way would result in bigger improvement of the lap times. Assumption is that the brakes will be upgraded in both scenarios. Also, I am well aware of the fact that most improvement is from raising driver's skill, but let's focus here on the car only.
The car in question, 2003 172 with minor engine mods (exhaust, RS tuner map), front and rear strut braces, Eibach Sportlines and polybushed dog bone.
Thanks !
I would like to seek advice from more experienced track day Clio's owners. Last year I was attending track day on our local Polish race track, and it turned to be so much fun that I will be going again this year for sure.
Before the season start I would like to invest some $$$ in car preparation, in order to improve my lap time from last year.
And now the question is, which way would you rather go with spending money on parts :
a) general refresh of suspension (new CUP shocks,bushes,top mounts etc.) + low budget track orientated tires (Federal Rs-R most likely);
b) minor refresh of suspension (bushes only) + higher class tires like R888 or A048 etc.
The amount of money to spend is similar in both scenarios. Since the budget is limited I cant afford to have both whole suspension done and top tires fitted. Also, currently suspension is in no shabby condition and no part requires immediate change, I was considering CUP shocks since these are supposed to be stiffer than non-CUPs.
Which way would result in bigger improvement of the lap times. Assumption is that the brakes will be upgraded in both scenarios. Also, I am well aware of the fact that most improvement is from raising driver's skill, but let's focus here on the car only.
The car in question, 2003 172 with minor engine mods (exhaust, RS tuner map), front and rear strut braces, Eibach Sportlines and polybushed dog bone.
Thanks !