NorthloopCup
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Good guess tbh mate. I've tried to get in there before, but i don't know what hoops to jump through. How did you get in out of interest?Yes mate. Good guess or you know people there?
Good guess tbh mate. I've tried to get in there before, but i don't know what hoops to jump through. How did you get in out of interest?Yes mate. Good guess or you know people there?
And I'm now broke. LOL!
Holy s**t! What a spec!
Not sure if it's been covered already, but what power you hoping for with this build?
Looks like a great spec!
Phwoar.
There's some serious work gone in to that!! (And I dread to think of the costs!!)
Incredible engine build there dude.its so much fun ain't it,I forged a starlet turbo years ago and really enjoyed building the lump myself
whats the purpose of the welded inlet? have i missed something?
Now, I'm defo no expert at all but is the cam belt tensioner at the proper angle? I thought the Allan key socket was meant to be around the 2 O'clock position?
But wow, some build!
I'm know how you feel! 😂
Engine looks great, hope you can enjoy driving it again soon :grinning:
Fair play matey this is starting to shape up nicely :up:
Any word on how long it will be now until she's back on the road?
What a spec Andy! That engine is incredible! I bet you can't wait to get behind the wheel again!?
Cool! He seems a really top bloke (and he helped me out with the LSD a while back, too). Importantly he knows his engines!@SharkyUK i know more about this engine than most people know! Lol! I speak to Steve pretty much every night on my way to work so we chat about all sorts.
Cheers mateEpic build , nuff said [emoji106]
April 2016 - Update #4 (Engine Rebuild Part 2)
Another selection of images of the engine build.
Block machined for tagged bearings, each main bearing housing and cap done.
New genuine Megane bottom pulley fitted (has Woodruff key for extra security, unlike original 172/182).
Cam cover (looking down).
TTV custom billet flywheel (rear face). Flywheel is heavier than normal 172/182 as this is for a turbo application.
TTV custom billet flywheel (front face).
Flywheel fitted with ARP bolts.
TTV pulleys fitted.
TTV alloy pulleys fitted engine timed up standard timing.
Inlet welded, mating face was bent like a banana after.
197 inlet machined after welding, ports matched (nearly) mating face skimmed.
Megane non-dephaser head used so hole for idler pulley drilled and tapped.
Balanced crank installed.
Balanced crank, ARP main caps studs, King "Race Series" bearings.
Standard balanced crank, Arrow con rods, ARP main cap studs, ARP con rod bolts, King "Race Series" bearings, CP pistons with rings gapped all fitted and torqued up.
Arrow con rods and CP pistons.
Standard F4R block bored and skimmed (minimum removed to ensure good/flat mating face).
Megane head built up, Supertec springs, Supertec valves, 172/182 cams, new stem seals, minimum skimmed to ensure flat/good gasket face.
That's it for now. As you can probably imagine, I'm over the moon with the work that's been done. Hopefully it won't be too much longer until the next update... :smile:
I'm not concerned mate; a top job has been done. :up:And just to put Andy's mind at rest, they were all corrected.
Not bad! :wink:big end caps mixed up
Cam pulleys 90 degrees out compared to each other and big end caps mixed up?
:tonguewink: Agreed! I got it from @TonkaTruck via the Clio Trophy website.:blush:Where's the key ring from?
Trophy owners love badges and toys.
This car is gorgeous! No wonder people stopped to look lol:up:Eh? What? Not sure what you mean mate... :race:
Don't worry. It will be looked after as if it were my own. I'll write more (below) about the experiences I had with it since I picked it up this morning. It's obviously a special car... and I am extremely grateful and appreciative, Fred. My goodness, that noise! :smiley:
No arguments from me fella - it certainly is epic! My goodness, that noise!
It gets my vote. :smile: My goodness, the noise! (I'll stop now; but it sounds great).
No worries there, mate. It will be treated like a princess. Or whatever it wants to be. Today was/is a good day.
LOL! Nah mate, that won't happen. Fred's V6 is awesome (and I already have fallen in love with it) but my Trophy is also more than a bit special for me personally (despite the cr*p I've been through with it!) I might just keep the V6 and ensure Fred gives me my Trophy back first... :quiet:
Yeah, anytime mate. Fred has ok'd it! I'm not far off J28... :smile:
It's already booked in for 4 sessions. Oops, did I say that out loud? Might even find it's way to Llandow as well... :tongueout:
I spent a few hours cleaning it today fella. I was going to clay, polish and wax it but the sun was too hot and I didn't have suitable cover. Still, it got a good wash and came up nicely (pics below).
Despite the stone chips the paintwork is in really good condition and looks great with the gold flake. A bit of Zaino treatment today and it's come up beautifully.
So, let's update things here a bit...
July 2013 - Friday 26th
Firstly, a HUGE thanks to Fred for the loan of his incredible Renaultsport Clio V6. Having had my trophy for 6 months (no fault of his own mind!) I am now struggling without a car and I cannot continue to share my partner's Type-R as she needs it for her own commuting, etc. Also, a change in my own circumstances mean I am finding it more difficult to share a single car with her due to the logistics of it all. Anyways, to cut a long story short I was going to hire a car and that's when Fred generously stepped in and offered me the loan of his V6! I am now in possession of this wonderful car until my Trophy is done (or Fred urgently needs it back!) As said, a huge and massive thanks to Fred. He's a star and I don't care how brown my nose is... this has helped me out massively and I can't express how grateful and appreciative I am. :smile:
So yeah, what a day (thanks also to my good lady for playing long distance taxi driver and driving me over from Wales). Fred did say, as I picked it up this morning, that I'd either love it or hate it. I think you can probably guess where I stand on that one. It really is a bit special. And I've never been in a car that attracts so much attention. If I'm honest I found it a little unnerving. When I'm in my Trophy, nobody really gives it much attention. Unless it's a fellow Clio enthusiast then most just assume it's a red Clio and that is that. But not so with the Vee. Pretty much everybody was straining to get a look on the drive back to Wales. I also found that, on the motorways and dual carriageways, a lot of cars simply moved out the way to let me by. No, I wasn't speeding either! The only issues I had were with blokes in shirts and ties in German barges that seemed to be annoyed that I was sharing the same bit of tarmac with them. Whilst the urge was great to floor it I simply moved over and let them pass.
I pulled in the services to fill up the fuel and as I was about to leave a Dutch couple in a motorhome struck up a conversation about the car; a nice couple and we spent a few minutes chatting until another car pulled up to use the pump. On the way out the station a posse of 'more mature' bikers let me pass and threw thumbs up. This is totally alien to me, but cool all the same. As I got nearer home I called in Halfords to pick up some quick detailer and microfibre towels and was greeted by two police officers when I returned to the car park. They'd pulled up next to it and were checking it out. No issues, they were just looking so I spent a few minutes chatting with PC Evans and (can't remember his name, Huw I think) about the car and the deal with my Trophy. I bet they regretted asking! LOL! To top it off, I gave it a clean for a few hours this afternoon and the neighbours were asking about it as well as the locals who pass by the house. This was weird as I don't know them (apart from my neighbours) and normally just keep myself to myself. So yeah, the car definitely has a certain air of celebrity and presence about it! :smile:
In terms of the drive, it drives real nice. And the sound is immense; it just burbles and growls as you go about your business. The gearbox is sublime as well... so smooth. I love it. :smile:
Anyways, here are a few pics after today's clean. Sorry they are driveway shots but I haven't had time to take it anywhere yet!
Roll on the French Car Show tomorrow!
Cheers,
Andy
Hahaha, yeah - the Clio V6 is certainly a special kind of car mate. I've never known / experienced anything quite like it.
That Vee cost me a fortune! I should have stashed it away and kept itFred should of let you keep the vee for all the time he had yours the hassle and expense !
Hope it's sorted soon mate you really deserve it to be perfect and all that you expect after all you have been through.:up:
I can't claim any credit for it mate. I just kinda suggested what I was looking for and let the experts do their thing. Hahahaha!Engine looks epic.
Truly epic.
Top work Eder, as ever :smile:
Need a catch up soon.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not having a go or a dig at anyone - people have their own work and lives to deal with and I'm always grateful for their help. It's just the frustration due to the car spending nigh on half my ownership time in a workshop.Likewise been working all weekend looking at stunning weather and my own car not moving a yard.
I guess that's that tough line between good will/mates rates and paying for a job. It's only possible to start kicking off when your firmly in a paying full price for everything situation.
Worst case you will get it home.. See something new and end up flipping both the T and the ep3 for that.
Mine is getting Mot'd when I get home. Been having too much fun in the R26 so have kind of neglected. Then its new gearbox with gripper diff :smile:
Thank you - I hear what you're saying mate I'm just struggling to maintain the enthusiasm and I don't have much of that right now!Keep your chin up fella. Iam sure the thing WILL be EPIC when its done.
I'm trying mate - cheers!Keep going mate, it will all be worth it
Oh dear It sounds like a cool project though. One to persevere with! What sort of spec is he looking at with the Cooper?Agree it's tough. Best mate is struggling with a mega r56 Mini Cooper build. It's been a year in bits. Finally it's back together and throwing vanos codes.. He's Pretty much tried everything to fix it. Wasn't the kind of problem he was expecting to get stopped by..and he's not even fitted the compound turbo yet.
I do trust you mate Just feeling a bit flat and down in the dumps at present! LOL!I had the exact same dilemma when I was building mine up mate. When it all comes together, it's worth it. Trust me on that one!!
Hi @SharkyUK, i have more questions about engine build :wink:.
I See that you (@NorthloopCup ?) remove oil squirtels in block.
My question is how did you install this squirtels again, use some MOT tools or what? cause in workshop said two must be in 3deg, two on 5deg.
Last question is can someone explain about oil gallery restrictor in block? I ask one guy in Poland about it and he says to modyfiy oil gallery to prevent oil low pressure in some places?.
but nothing special about it...
Appologise for my bad english, Cheers
Paul