I need to start looking for a couple of events now the Clio 182 is nearly ready.
Car looks good .... let me know if you want any help interpreting rules, regulations, classes etc. Whereabouts in the country are you?
I need to start looking for a couple of events now the Clio 182 is nearly ready.
Oh yes I do @GrahamV182 lol. I am Bristol/Gloucester areaCar looks good .... let me know if you want any help interpreting rules, regulations, classes etc. Whereabouts in the country are you?
Hmmmmm. That may be a feat. What is the minimum I could get away with? All 4 door cards (cut and modified due to door bars) and a rear seat?
Rear coilovers allowed in Mod Prod .....
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Looks like that would be the best option for me. I will do some reading
Hi Graham.
I’m about to compete in my first season this year. Got my MSUK non race B licence and signed up for the SSHC up here in Scotland.
Preparing the car for class A2 same as you run in.
Ordering up stickers for the first event. What do you need to do? Display your run number on each side? Ignition off sticker? I remember reading about having to put yellow tape around the battery earth cable but can’t find it in the 2019 yearbook.
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@David Stuart Dont forget to mark tow points, fit front tow eye and your timing strut, which you can make to fit the tow eye and just cable tie it on and carry some side cutters in case you need to be towed.
As for tow points. I noticed the refs say they shout be clearly marked. Fine for the front. What do people do for the rear on a phase 2 182.
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Great thread!
Definitely come to Doune, great hill at which I've competed once in 2017? and commentated at twice last year!
I plan to be using my 172 this year in class A2 also!
Hope to see you all soon!
Yeah more than likely! Need to watch the spending got a wedding to pay for! ?Are you going to Kames or forrestburn this year Paul? Should see you at doune as well later in the year.
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I have followed this thread with great interest. It has been a useful source of info for me as I am entering a few MSA hillclimbs this year.
I made some changes to my Clio 182 over winter in prep for entering the roadgoing class.
I went 450/550lb f/r with the springs on the Gaz GHA coilovers and the car rotates so nicely. The balance is superb. Also added a quaife diff and mapped in some 197 cams to 195hp at efi. Finally went for the interstate tyres off your recommendation. Tried it all out at Harewood for the first time last weekend and it went well. The tyres didn't look as sticky as the extremes but it was very cold. I love how the Clio feels with a diff and the rear end was playful but predictable, negating excessive understeer.
My best time was 67.36 which I was happy with given it was the first time at Harewood and first time in the car with all the changes. Competing for the first time a week on Sunday. Cant wait!
Also note that this type of harness (3 point below) is a complete no-no for any competition...… even 'road going' classes.
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What's the reason? Because I have those.
They don't comply with the Motorsport UK definition of a three point harness. Over the years I've seen a couple of cars excluded for having those types of harness....
Page 162 of the 2019 Blue Book. Sorry .....
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Blimey! a 67 is a super time which a couple of years back wouldn’t be far shy of the record. The move to 1B tyres has helped a lot and you said it was cold, roll on the summer !
To my understanding, the blue book definition of a 3 point seatbelt is a seatbelt as original supplied by the car manufacterer.
New tarmac last summer has knocked about a second off times too. Some mad cars pedalled by good drivers too... The record is like 64.04 now!
I'd love to try the extremes because talking around the paddock, someone back to backed them last year with R888r's and took a second off their time!
The soft VR2 melt on anything other than hillclimbs. Medium more suited to track sprints I think. 3sec is ridiculous! Were they soft or standard R888r?
The interstate are 80 treadwear so I'd hope they're not too far behind the VR2.
The interstate are 80 treadwear so I'd hope they're not too far behind the VR2.
Looking at my times for a couple of Sprints at Castle Combe.... I was half a second slower on Interstate Race DNRTs (80 treadwear) than on Extreme VR2s (soft compound). As there was a year between the two laps I'm not sure that its a true comparison. All I can say is that the Interstate were half the price of the Extremes
How have you found the wear? Mine barely looked scrubbed in after 9 runs at Harewood