Clio 172, Escort RST
Hopefully this will clear up one question for me.
I am about to get my Turbines refurbished in Anthracite, but before I do I figured I would clear something up.
I have seen the reasons cited for why 15s are seen as an improvement, for mainly lightness and driveability; My Turinis weigh around 15.5kg with 195/45R16s with the Turbines coming in at 15kg with 195/50R15s, both with tyres on (Toyo T1-Rs, so the difference is negligable. However, it is nice to park in town without the fear of kerbing the Turinis ; the T1-R's rim protection is a joke, not helped by the Clio's poor steering lock.
My question is with price and lightness out of the equation as said in the above, which would give the best performance advantage? Do any of you guys have figures (i.e ; track times) to go by or is the difference pretty much nothing in reality?
Basically, I'm weighing up selling the Turbines on or buying two new tyres for the Turinis.
I am about to get my Turbines refurbished in Anthracite, but before I do I figured I would clear something up.
I have seen the reasons cited for why 15s are seen as an improvement, for mainly lightness and driveability; My Turinis weigh around 15.5kg with 195/45R16s with the Turbines coming in at 15kg with 195/50R15s, both with tyres on (Toyo T1-Rs, so the difference is negligable. However, it is nice to park in town without the fear of kerbing the Turinis ; the T1-R's rim protection is a joke, not helped by the Clio's poor steering lock.
My question is with price and lightness out of the equation as said in the above, which would give the best performance advantage? Do any of you guys have figures (i.e ; track times) to go by or is the difference pretty much nothing in reality?
Basically, I'm weighing up selling the Turbines on or buying two new tyres for the Turinis.
B14 is by far and away the best suspension I've experienced for a road-going Clio.
More compliant and far more comfortable than standard or eibach shocks/springs. And the grip levels were incredible, so much confidence as it felt like the car was planted on the road, rather than perched on top of it.
I had the 'lower' Eibach sportline springs before going B14, they barely did anything.
Clio 172 Cup by Adam Lister, on Flickr
B14:
Renault Clio 172 Cup by Adam Lister, on Flickr