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Monaco 172 Track Car



thecrim22

ClioSport Club Member
  various
Changed the box oil today for fresh redline MTL

Installed a cruise control bracket that @Louis made me

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I dug into why I had errors for the angle sensor too. Turns out the f**king plug was unplugged and just clipped to the side of the squib. Not even sure how that's happened. Changed the squib because the cruise wiring was chuffed

First time I've never had a light on the dashboard on this in 5 years

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Gave my manifold wrap a quick haircut too. It was dangling down and it looked a bit unsightly

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Jobs to do tomorrow

- Hoover out
- Wash car

Jobs for Friday

- Pack car

Feels surreal this year because CSF has come around and my car hasn't been in a million pieces🤣 (I've jinxed it now and it's going to break)
What size of steering wheel is that tubby?
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
Changed the box oil today for fresh redline MTL

Installed a cruise control bracket that @Louis made me

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I dug into why I had errors for the angle sensor too. Turns out the f**king plug was unplugged and just clipped to the side of the squib. Not even sure how that's happened. Changed the squib because the cruise wiring was chuffed

First time I've never had a light on the dashboard on this in 5 years

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Gave my manifold wrap a quick haircut too. It was dangling down and it looked a bit unsightly

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Jobs to do tomorrow

- Hoover out
- Wash car

Jobs for Friday

- Pack car

Feels surreal this year because CSF has come around and my car hasn't been in a million pieces🤣 (I've jinxed it now and it's going to break)
An error free dash is so nice to look at its mad. Makes those 5 miles so sensual until the post cat throws an EML 😂
 

McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
This thread is proof to the adage that if you give a monkey a typewriter and infinite time, he will eventually bang out Shakespeare. Well done, looks ace. Small steering wheel was one of my favourite things in HOU. I remember going karting, coming out afterwards, and realising the wheel in my car was the same f**king size :ROFLMAO:
 

Brigsy

ClioSport Club Member
  T.Turbo
I done exactly the same thing with angle sensor on the squib, pushed connector into the blank hole and was wondering why it wouldnt work. Almost bought a new squib before i seen it :LOL:
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
ooooh look at you

Mr new profile picture because I have a fixeded car
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Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
Haven't updated here in a long while!

CSF the car was faultless. Went out in the AM session on road tyres, it was a bit greasy so it meant I could get used to the track. Came in at about 11am after a few sessions out, swapped to my track wheels and swapped the PBS pads up front for DS1.11.

Had one issue where I tried to put some 15mm spacers on, the Braid wheels I got for track have a much lower ET than the 2118 so wanted to reduce the offset. But because the spigot of the hub protrudes about 16mm they didn't sit flush and it caused a right palava, thought I'd fucked it big time. There was brake fluid drips (taste tested) on the floor in the garage but thankfully it was just coming out of @TRH_Racing car instead🤣🤣

After putting the 20mm spacers back on it felt immediately better, the brakes worked and it wasn't wobbling. So first session out the car just felt completely different on the AR1. I never got to use them properly at Cadwell because of the diff seal issue nearly igniting the car. They still struggled hammering them and I realised my car needs a bit more midrange grunt, its hopeless on the standard map

Due to the lack of a photographer there weren't many pics

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I have bought a couple of little bits for this which I'm still waiting for and will update at a later date. Hopefully have everything sorted before CSF this year

Just insured it for another year with Adrian Flux, I might have to sack them off though. £811 for 3,500 miles on a policy. I can't see me using this much on the road anymore, maybe a few times a year, it's gonna spend the rest of the time travelling on the back of a trailer

Who else are people insuring their track cars with? I'd like to keep it insured just for peace of mind and the fact then I can use it on the road if needed, I'm unhappy paying that much for a car that won't even do 1000 road miles! They're taking the absolute piss
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Haven't updated here in a long while!

CSF the car was faultless. Went out in the AM session on road tyres, it was a bit greasy so it meant I could get used to the track. Came in at about 11am after a few sessions out, swapped to my track wheels and swapped the PBS pads up front for DS1.11.

Had one issue where I tried to put some 15mm spacers on, the Braid wheels I got for track have a much lower ET than the 2118 so wanted to reduce the offset. But because the spigot of the hub protrudes about 16mm they didn't sit flush and it caused a right palava, thought I'd fucked it big time. There was brake fluid drips (taste tested) on the floor in the garage but thankfully it was just coming out of @TRH_Racing car instead🤣🤣

After putting the 20mm spacers back on it felt immediately better, the brakes worked and it wasn't wobbling. So first session out the car just felt completely different on the AR1. I never got to use them properly at Cadwell because of the diff seal issue nearly igniting the car. They still struggled hammering them and I realised my car needs a bit more midrange grunt, its hopeless on the standard map

Due to the lack of a photographer there weren't many pics

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I have bought a couple of little bits for this which I'm still waiting for and will update at a later date. Hopefully have everything sorted before CSF this year

Just insured it for another year with Adrian Flux, I might have to sack them off though. £811 for 3,500 miles on a policy. I can't see me using this much on the road anymore, maybe a few times a year, it's gonna spend the rest of the time travelling on the back of a trailer

Who else are people insuring their track cars with? I'd like to keep it insured just for peace of mind and the fact then I can use it on the road if needed, I'm unhappy paying that much for a car that won't even do 1000 road miles! They're taking the absolute piss
I’ve been using the Cuvva app for my new toy. Like you, AF wanted a kings ransom so I fooked them off. Now I just insure it for a day or so if I want to move it out of storage and work on it at home. Costs me around £20. I’ll be doing that going back and forth to Croft this year as I’m damned if I’m insuring it 12 months a year when it'll only come out half a dozen times.
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
I’ve been using the Cuvva app for my new toy. Like you, AF wanted a kings ransom so I fooked them off. Now I just insure it for a day or so if I want to move it out of storage and work on it at home. Costs me around £20. I’ll be doing that going back and forth to Croft this year as I’m damned if I’m insuring it 12 months a year when it'll only come out half a dozen times.
I thought about doing that Jon, only issue is I would be constantly on edge should it get nicked or something seriously damaged it whilst it's parked up
 

Yarp

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182, E46 M3
Mine is with admiral for 500 miles a year. £200 or something like that. Insured solely in case it gets nicked or the garage mice chew through an important wire and it burns the house down
 

KitsonRis

ClioSport Club Member
I’m with Greenlight, all mods declared 5k miles and that’s £23 a month I think after looking through my bank statement. That’s also commuting and social use too. That’s with it being kept on a drive in the arse end of nowhere and me having a load of NCB mirrored and then 3 years on its own policy.
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
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Its actually embarrasing that a "specialist modified car insurer" can't even beat a price comparison website

This is with mods included 1500 miles a year. £209 cheaper than what Flux have offered to me
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
Flux wanted 6 f**king grand to insure the 5 series. They're a bunch of jokers

Never had a bad experience with their staff, they've all been spot on, very helpful and everything is easy to change and their portal is good. Its a shame their underwriters are just total charlatans and will end up costing them their business
 
  Defender 110
I find the ‘specialists’ take the absolute biscuit. They said my Defender was £2,200’ish. Went on a comparison site and it was like £500.
 
  Defender 110
You can adjust the cars value on the comparison site. Mines been insured for its full value with no issues.
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
Flux wanted 6 f**king grand to insure the 5 series. They're a bunch of jokers

Never had a bad experience with their staff, they've all been spot on, very helpful and everything is easy to change and their portal is good. Its a shame their underwriters are just total charlatans and will end up costing them their business
Flux wanting 9k to swap to the e92 mid policy 😂😂
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
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Its actually embarrasing that a "specialist modified car insurer" can't even beat a price comparison website

This is with mods included 1500 miles a year. £209 cheaper than what Flux have offered to me
I insured my RB with them when I lightly modified it last year. They told me the more modified the car, the cheaper it would be. When I bought that 182 hill climber last year and put the RB back to stock, the price almost doubled when I went to switch the policy. £660 for an old geezer who’s never had a claim doing less than 1,000 miles p.a. I only pay £17 a month with e-sure for the RB with 12,000 miles p.a. Insurance is a joke sometimes. is there any wonder people drive around without any.
 

KitsonRis

ClioSport Club Member
Flux insure my E34 on a classic policy with an agreed value. Were over £200 cheaper when I first got it than the closest. The price has doubled since then but still cheapest with them. I was annoyed when I asked them to quote for an E36 to see if I could afford it before viewing it saying just take the policy out to cancel it info didn’t buy it, then called me up a week later demanding why I didn’t buy it so I could take out the insurance with them. Will have to do a more of a comparison this year.

But honest try Greenlight. Have always been good for the Clio’s I’ve had. And good customer service, no price increase on any mods I’ve done, even adding my ITBs they didn’t increase it
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
Been with AF for the camper van last couple of years, but messed up and should have shopped around, I can get it easily 50% cheaper for better cover elsewhere now. They seem to be going a bit off tangent at the moment.
 

thecrim22

ClioSport Club Member
  various
Greenlight, £350 ish everything declared on my trophy. Ive just declared cage in the meg with greenlight and no additional costs.
Im about the same for the datsun with all mods declared down side is it gets repaired to factory if anything happens, but being they are worth more standard than modded then si think I'm on a win
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
One thing I haven't posted is my coilovers

I bought these from someone breaking their track car, he took them off his car after I'd sent him money and snapped the front coilover threaded inserts. To be fair the guy selling them tried to contact Spax who said it would be £175+VAT per shock to have the insert machined out and replaced. I think they were taking the piss and said I'm still interested and he knocked £100 off

I took them down to Bridgecraft engineering and was reassured that something could be done with them

Allan stripped them down, got the old inserts out and gave me a ring which went something like "yeah I've got the inserts out and in just on with making some new ones. The old ones were hollow..."

Yes you read that right, they put f**king hollow inserts into the top of each coilover

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Allan got the new inserts all sorted and basically said that the new inserts will need machining out should they ever fail. However having their hubs I can say nothing they do will fail🤣

All back together, new inserts. Just need to ACF them and fit some covers

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Not bad for £180 plus some money to get them fixed by Allan👀
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
With CSF rapidly approaching I needed to start pulling my finger out

So with my above list set out to get done I cracked on this weekend

First I got my coilovers out, gave them a good clean and a liberal spray of ACF-50

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Got the front end stripped down and on first

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I then thought "now would be a perfect time to change the oil"

Aye would have if I hadn't left my drain pan at work like a f**king mongtard

So instead I got the rears on

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Whilst under there I gave the usual rusty places a good spritz with ACF

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And cleaned the wheels (did the fronts too)

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Fitted and back down. The front toe is way out now because I've added more camber, it was -2.3⁰ before and I reckon there's even more now🤣

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Tax
MOT
Fit Spax coilovers
Check pads

Get my track wheels out
Get tracking done
Spanner check
Change oil
Buy and fit new bucket seats
Make and fit headlight blanks
Fit number plate blanks
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
Can't believe none of the CS nonces have noticed I removed the wind deflectors

Anyway, headlight blanks. I've got a pretty mint set of black insert xenons so I wanna keep them mint. Headlight blanks for track it is

Cut the backs off some old headlights I had lying about and marked up where I want the 100mm bass port to go

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But of fettling and it was in and snug

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I used some JB weld and fireproof mastic to seal it in as it's what I had lying about

Primed

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Painted in raptor liner as it's what I had in the garage. Fine enough for who it's for

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Came home from work tonight and changed the oil. Didn't bother writing the mileage on the filter this time because it's done about 1500 miles in 14 months

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Bought a new pair of Corbeau clubsport XLs about a fortnight ago

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Gave them a good clean and they came up alright

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After changing the oil I cracked on and managed to get the passenger side one done before it started really raining. My Jon Foz frames that are supposed to be universal fitting that aren't universal fitting now have more holes in

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Fits loads better than the OMP seats

Made up some Clio plate blanks too for when I pull the reg plate off

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Tax
MOT - might not bother
Fit Spax coilovers
Check pads

Get my track wheels out
Get tracking done - Gonna ring tomorrow
Spanner check
Change oil

Buy and fit new bucket seats - 1/2 done
Make and fit headlight blanks - need to fit
Fit number plate blanks - Fit when car is on trailer
 

Krarl

ClioSport Club Member
Came home last night and cracked on with fitting the drivers side bucket. Got it all hunky dory and happy with the seating position

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I made the passenger one match too because it felt a lot better a bit lower down with a slight amount of rearward angle. A nice edition is that my doors shut easier now🤣

Tracking booked for Monday, then I just need to give it a good clean and wash, fit my headligh blanks and I'm good to go
 


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