Euan94
ClioSport Club Member
Volvo C30
I bought this at the beginning of March and it hasn't exactly been plain sailing!
A 98 eunos with Mini Cooper s supercharger, roll bar, meister r coilovers and some other bits and bobs. No rust and generally in good condition.
I purchased it as I was looking for more power but still loved the way the mx5 drove, it was meant to be a very good condition car that was running a basic supercharger set up at about 175hp, and it was until I got to within 10 miles of my house on the way home from picking it up.
A coolant hose split and due to me being a muppet I didn't stop for a little way and the head gasket went. Not a good start!
Off it went to the guys at beaniesport
It turned out to be easier to just swap in a replacement engine and then look to rebuild the original engine myself at my leisure (plans are forming, this may include forged goodness)
Engine in and it came back to me with a slight squeal from the supercharger that I was advised was due to the belt being old and split.
This may not have been addressed soon enough and the belt chewed itself and came off. New belt went on eventually and all was well!
Still a couple of niggles, a clunk from the rear and a rather basic belt tensioner system that I hope to replace with an auto tensioner.
New HT leads are also on there way as one popped off my coil pack yesterday and made me think I'd broken it after racing a motorbike (and losing)
Once it's all running nicely I will be upgrading bits to make it as reliable as possible and a little more fast road/ track friendly. Things on the list are wilwood brakes, sticky rubber, spacers and Elise seats.
The main aim is to go out and drive it though. I need to do Wales at some point this year and maybe the Nurburgring as well. Plus I've booked the first track time for the car at CSS.
I'll get some good pics soon
A 98 eunos with Mini Cooper s supercharger, roll bar, meister r coilovers and some other bits and bobs. No rust and generally in good condition.
I purchased it as I was looking for more power but still loved the way the mx5 drove, it was meant to be a very good condition car that was running a basic supercharger set up at about 175hp, and it was until I got to within 10 miles of my house on the way home from picking it up.
A coolant hose split and due to me being a muppet I didn't stop for a little way and the head gasket went. Not a good start!
Off it went to the guys at beaniesport
It turned out to be easier to just swap in a replacement engine and then look to rebuild the original engine myself at my leisure (plans are forming, this may include forged goodness)
Engine in and it came back to me with a slight squeal from the supercharger that I was advised was due to the belt being old and split.
This may not have been addressed soon enough and the belt chewed itself and came off. New belt went on eventually and all was well!
Still a couple of niggles, a clunk from the rear and a rather basic belt tensioner system that I hope to replace with an auto tensioner.
New HT leads are also on there way as one popped off my coil pack yesterday and made me think I'd broken it after racing a motorbike (and losing)
Once it's all running nicely I will be upgrading bits to make it as reliable as possible and a little more fast road/ track friendly. Things on the list are wilwood brakes, sticky rubber, spacers and Elise seats.
The main aim is to go out and drive it though. I need to do Wales at some point this year and maybe the Nurburgring as well. Plus I've booked the first track time for the car at CSS.
I'll get some good pics soon