This has to be my favourite Clio build
Estimated time until the whole thing is finished?
Liking the mounts!
Are you going to add a 5th mount at the cam belt side?
Should be good, no biggie if they break with your skills lol.
All the torque is dealt with on the g-box mounts, the engine one is there more or less to hold the engines weight.
Did you get pics of the other g-box racer mounts?
quick flick through this thread while im in the office and this is fantastic mate i will be following from now on...you are and artist and a gifted engineer keep up the good work
Looks good, what have you done with the others? .
You think the ARP head studs are very important? Didn't realise you can get uprated cam beltsOthers are by Vibra Technology (you can see them at K-Tec Racing), while I have some ideas how to make my own too...
For engine build my advice is:
- ARP head studs
- Athena Racing head gasket (very good - multilayer, exact 0.83 bore, 0.85 thikness)
- Kent Cams Competition Cam Belt (high temp resistance, rigid tooth, reinforced)
- ACL Race Series rod bearings (up to 10000 RPM proven)
Others are by Vibra Technology (you can see them at K-Tec Racing), while I have some ideas how to make my own too...
For engine build my advice is:
- ARP head studs
- Athena Racing head gasket (very good - multilayer, exact 0.83 bore, 0.85 thikness)
- Kent Cams Competition Cam Belt (high temp resistance, rigid tooth, reinforced)
- ACL Race Series rod bearings (up to 10000 RPM proven)
I've got a long term plan for the engine, that to the best of my knowledge hasnt been done before with the f4r, not going to say any more about it just now, if someone else does it meantime, fair doos
Kenny stop doing this to me!! You keep making me want to start my shell from scratch lol! Cracking work as ever can't wait to see this car finished
Anytime you want to work on an MR2 give me a shout?
Tis true! You missed out skill thoughlol, no need to start from scratch, you've got some invaluable seat time in yours now, this stuff is relatively easy to do, just metal and time.
Assume your meaning the back of it, or the bit on the right as you look at it in that picture?
Most of the load on that part of the tower is in a vertical plane so removing those bits probably isnt going to hurt them too much, having said that I wasnt going to touch the back one unless I need to, already chopped most of the front one out as you can see from the earlier pictures but then i've added quite a lot of metal back in. I was quite surprised just how solid the new inner wing is, the rolled edge of the mudguard makes for a pretty solid structure once it's welded in.
Also the X bracing and the cage tie ins are going to greatly increase the strength of the towers.
Sorry if I've missed it, but what have you got planned engine wise? What power you aiming for?