It dont even get worm lol its no where near it^^ lol, i hope that brake fluid reservoir is well heatshielded!!!
Ye going very well was keeping with the evo's this timeIs it not! the picture decieves my eyes!! lol!!! excellent! Going well then?
Anyone else that has got a clio turbo whats your fuel reg running at??? mines just over 3 bar wanna know what others are using
5 bar on the gauge on the side of the regulator thats what i thought they said anyway only just put a gauge on it thats why i'm saying thisis it 5 bar off vac?
Not going to but k-tec said it was ment to be about 5 bar standard is 3.5 bar i was told :s lol
Only a small bolt but that was fixed. Going greatanything broken on this yet? im biding my time to steal it over xmas!
Not going to mess with it mate will be coming back to you soonI set the pressure to 3.5bar on it mate. Leave alone
Paul
Too right seems slow to me now.Too right you are.
Needs more power!
Might sound pritty low but wow it makes a big difference. Like look at the price of a throttle body kit its around the 2,500 mark and only gives bout 30 bhpdeffo needs more power, a lot of money spent for 240 brake
Might sound pritty low but wow it makes a big difference. Like look at the price of a throttle body kit its around the 2,500 mark and only gives bout 30 bhp
my opinion..... prob agree with about 50% of that. Got to consider the fact it's still usable as a daily driver as it is, and it's a VERY fast car on that basis^^ half that maka
Ryan, now you say your used to the power here is a list I'd ''personally'' do to get what I consider value for money
1- change/modify/lengthen the OE manifold to bring the turbo round to ware the battery normally sits and weld a T3 4 both flange to said manifold
2- change the turbo you was supplied (far to small again IMO)
3- change inter cooler (again to small IMO)
4- purchase a Garrett gt30/35 turbo......maybe with a .64 housing to aid lag!
5- purchase a 44mm external waste gate..(this will help boost creep)
6- some RC 700cc injectors
7- run a standalone system ( this gives your more scope when your going for bigger power.
as i say this i what i would do mate (waits for the KTEC, usual our kits are the b****cks)
if your interested, i can give you company's and names in the states i have used and continue to use to this day, for the above listed, you could buy the lot for under 3k, yes its a lot of money but you'll have a car that to be frank would be an absolute weapon
norm
my opinion..... prob agree with about 50% of that. Got to consider the fact it's still usable as a daily driver as it is, and it's a VERY fast car on that basis
Only spend just over 5k for bits the rest was tools etcyeah deffo, its all about little gains for big money on the clios unfortunately but what i generally meant was 7-8k can get you a good 400 brake if spent on the right parts
No point in me changing the intercooler as it is at the min. The track day showed how good it worked exhaust was glowing and the intercooler was cold to touch the pipes where too. I would change all that if it wasnt a every day car i cant be giving it all this power and it break down. im getting a track car next year that i can do loads to coz it wouldnt matter if it blew up lol^^ half that maka
Ryan, now you say your used to the power here is a list I'd ''personally'' do to get what I consider value for money
1- change/modify/lengthen the OE manifold to bring the turbo round to ware the battery normally sits and weld a T3 4 both flange to said manifold
2- change the turbo you was supplied (far to small again IMO)
3- change inter cooler (again to small IMO)
4- purchase a Garrett gt30/35 turbo......maybe with a .64 housing to aid lag!
5- purchase a 44mm external waste gate..(this will help boost creep)
6- some RC 700cc injectors
7- run a standalone system ( this gives your more scope when your going for bigger power.
as i say this i what i would do mate (waits for the KTEC, usual our kits are the b****cks)
if your interested, i can give you company's and names in the states i have used and continue to use to this day, for the above listed, you could buy the lot for under 3k, yes its a lot of money but you'll have a car that to be frank would be an absolute weapon
norm
^^ half that maka
Ryan, now you say your used to the power here is a list I'd ''personally'' do to get what I consider value for money
1- change/modify/lengthen the OE manifold to bring the turbo round to ware the battery normally sits and weld a T3 4 both flange to said manifold
2- change the turbo you was supplied (far to small again IMO)
3- change inter cooler (again to small IMO)
4- purchase a Garrett gt30/35 turbo......maybe with a .64 housing to aid lag!
5- purchase a 44mm external waste gate..(this will help boost creep)
6- some RC 700cc injectors
7- run a standalone system ( this gives your more scope when your going for bigger power.
as i say this i what i would do mate (waits for the KTEC, usual our kits are the b****cks)
if your interested, i can give you company's and names in the states i have used and continue to use to this day, for the above listed, you could buy the lot for under 3k, yes its a lot of money but you'll have a car that to be frank would be an absolute weapon
norm
Most of what is listed above would really make the car fly, GT35 would be rather OTT though. The main problems you will then have is the gearbox and getting traction. Not much point in having all that power if you cannot use it.
David.
Had the turbo off again today because the bolts kept breaking and kept having to replace them. I've put some new stronger studs for the turbo to bolt onto these ones should be loads better. The Oil cooler was fitted, new heat shield on and exhaust welded up where it was leaking from where it was welded last.
Tomorrow i have to put the turbo back on the car, fit the drive shaft back in and put the exhaust back on. Fingers crossed it wont leak any more from the turbo where it is fixed to the manifold.
Will get some pics up soon of whats been done today.
i have to disagree there david, a freind of mine runs that exact spec 172 turbo lump in his R5gtt...........hes been running it for 2 years now, that has has 100's of runs up santa pod and its abused dayly...........his gearbox his fine upto yet, i must admit he will be using a vag item in the not to distant future tho
n0rm
if your on about scoff then thats not a 100% because he said the gearbox kept overheating at constant speed and would get stuck in 4th
GT35 would be overkill IMO, but I do think a bigger turbo should be considered.
I think I'd personally go for standalone first so that I could tweak the map for any future mods i made myself. Something like emerald would also allow you to have 3 maps on a live switch.
Is that turbo the biggest you can get down the back of an F4R?
I'm not going to be changing the turbo or moving it anywhere. The car needs to be used everyday i've done 3500 since finishing don't want to be changing stuff and it braking down.