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New Clio 182 Track Project



SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
Great day at Croft, although we were having so much fun we never got any pictures šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø

Hereā€˜s one from the arse end on the way.

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Met @SharpyClio for the first time. Good to meet you fella and thank you for the loan of the towing eye. We got sorted in the end.

@Brigsy popped in with his missus and Bumblebee 225 and we had a good old natter.

Lots of fast machinery there today and a ridiculous amount of Red Flags. Never known anything like it, which just goes to show the lack of talent that turn up to these events these days. Itā€™s a bloody track-day for god sake.

Anyway, back to the car.

Engine : Awesome. This is a seriously fast Clio and I mean fast.
Gearbox and Gripper : Brilliantly set up and you can get all the power down.
Steering : Garbage. Iā€™m going back to EPAS
Suspension : If I hadnā€™t of had my other circuit car Iā€™d have been happy, but itā€™s just not set up for my tastes.
Exhaust : 97 decibels at 5,500 rpm. Happy with that.
Driver : s**t. Iā€™ve gone back over šŸ˜‚

Things to do.

Racing clutch, just for added security and a lightweight flywheel.
EPAS.
Fit my roll centre correction kit.
Might go Spax 750Mc like my old car. Currently have the AST 5100 kit but I canā€™t get my head around having the back stiffer than the front. Change my mind.
Fit my new tyres as the 52s currently on it are dead.
Bigger radiator and an oil cooler, again no major issues, but just for peace of mind.

If I can get this car to handle on a circuit like my last car, Iā€™ll have a very good car indeed.

Thank you for reading.
Good meet you today Jon, car was looking good. Looking forward to hopefully being on track with you 13th May!
 

Brigsy

ClioSport Club Member
  T.Turbo
Good to catch up mate. Your track clio looks spot on, sounded good on track

Got a short vid on drive by.



I was itching to get out yesterday but the queues looked big to get on so give it a rain check.

Im considering booking 13th May.
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Good to catch up mate. Your track clio looks spot on, sounded good on track

Got a short vid on drive by.

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I was itching to get out yesterday but the queues looked big to get on so give it a rain check.

Im considering booking 13th May.
Thanks Jon. Thatā€™s the only footage of it in the wild. Super quick car. My mates in the Megane 250 Cup said they couldnā€™t get near me going down that straight. Just need to sort the handling out now and grow a pair šŸŽ±šŸŽ±
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
My 1 photo from Croft. They actually managed 4 in total, thatā€™s how bad the red flags were. We spent more time in the garage or pit lane, than out on track.

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Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
What's the engine spec again mate
Wossner Forged Pistons 12.8:1 (83mm)
Catcam Performance Camshafts 421s
Wossner one-piece Uprated Valve Springs
MLS Head Gasket / Seal set
Cylinder head Clean / De-coke
Hydraulic Lifter set
Head Bolt Set
Arp Con-Rod bolts
King Crankshaft Big Ends
King Crankshaft Mains
Crankshaft thrust washers
Keyway crank
Jenvey ITBs (45mm)
220.6 bhp/178 lbs ft torque
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Wossner Forged Pistons 12.8:1 (83mm)
Catcam Performance Camshafts 421s
Wossner one-piece Uprated Valve Springs
MLS Head Gasket / Seal set
Cylinder head Clean / De-coke
Hydraulic Lifter set
Head Bolt Set
Arp Con-Rod bolts
King Crankshaft Big Ends
King Crankshaft Mains
Crankshaft thrust washers
Keyway crank
Jenvey ITBs (45mm)
220.6 bhp/178 lbs ft torque


Fast.
 

Advikaz

ClioSport Club Member
Wossner Forged Pistons 12.8:1 (83mm)
Catcam Performance Camshafts 421s
Wossner one-piece Uprated Valve Springs
MLS Head Gasket / Seal set
Cylinder head Clean / De-coke
Hydraulic Lifter set
Head Bolt Set
Arp Con-Rod bolts
King Crankshaft Big Ends
King Crankshaft Mains
Crankshaft thrust washers
Keyway crank
Jenvey ITBs (45mm)
220.6 bhp/178 lbs ft torque

Looks similar to one of the engine dynamic build sheets that. Was looking at it the other day....
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
What weight is the car at matey?
The last owner said 920kg but I think it's heavier than that. It has got a fibreglass tailgate, the bonnet's guts are ripped out, no carpet, racing tank (20 ltrs) but full interior.

My last car was fully stripped out but had a full RO22 roll cage, plastic windows, one seat. That weighed 940 kg.

It's lighter than standard, that's for sure.
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Another shot from Croft - looks faster than it was.

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Lots of changes to make before getting to Croft on May 13th so I better get my finger out.

Essential things to do
  1. Fit new custom Radiator, wire-up fans and controller
  2. Fit Roll centre correction kit
  3. Fit the ASTs with new springs and top mounts
  4. Fit the Cup air-con delete kit
  5. Fit new tyres
  6. Fit brake ducts and pipework
Not so essential but on the radar
  1. Find an old laptop and get the ECU 90 software on there
  2. Find an EPAS set-up
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
@Mr Underhill Remove the tape on the Bumper?. :)
Just there as a precaution as thereā€™s a bit of wear on the quick release mechanism that holds the bumper on.

It causes the ends of the bumper to lift slightly and whilst Iā€™m sure itā€™ll hold without the tape, I donā€™t want to be that guy who halts a trackday session if a Marshall thinks the bumper is falling off.

I always call the TDO over to discuss anything like this before hand, so if heā€™s happy, Iā€™m happy.

Unfortunately the tabs inside the arch have been removed, so itā€™s not like I can put a u-clip in there and a bolt to secure it. I quite like the tape to be honest because #Trackcar
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
A bit of a mixed day. Spent the morning putting the 172 Cup delete kit on, but all the while I kept thinking it was going to be tight with my new radiator.

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I went for a fabricated Aluminium rad from Pure Motorsport. Tis a thing of beauty šŸ˜

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Began cutting out some of the metal to make it fit and damn, the pas pipe and bracket get in the way.

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Itā€™s not out by much, an inch or so.

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Even if I get a custom high pressure pipe made, Iā€™ll still need to cut a chunk out of the bracket, which isnā€™t an option I want to take.

Oh well, these things are sent to try us. Tools down, hot bath and a cup of tea me thinks.

Thank you for reading.
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Managed an hour tonight - finally no rain.

Whipped the Cup delete kit off - probably wonā€™t be needing that now - and attached the power steering pump to the original upper bracket. Then mocked the radiator up with the Schroud.

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It looks the dogs but itā€™s going to be tight with twin 9 inch fans and the alternator in.

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A bit of gentle persuasion is going to be required šŸ”Ø me thinks.

Nothing organised this weekend, so weather permitting, I should be able to make some progress.

Thanks for šŸ“–
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Another fight tonight, but I think Iā€™ve got the better of it.

Put the other delete kit back on with new belt and moved the PAS pipes further back to allow for fans.

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Next problem is getting the radiator to seat properly on the subframe.

As you can see itā€™s tight.

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Too tight! šŸ–•šŸ»šŸ–•šŸ»šŸ–•šŸ»

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Iā€™ll just ream the holes a few mm and weā€™ll be good to go.

Last job was to plan the fan and thermostat controller wiring, so took to photoshop and mocked up a schematic.

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Should all come together this weekend šŸ¤žšŸ»
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
s**t weather again but it wasnā€™t going to stop me getting this radiator in.

Cut a few cms from the subframe allowing the radiator to go to the right.

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This freed up the space I needed between the rad and alternator. This should be part of the installation instructions.

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Lined the fans up and pushed through the cables. I put them near the top of the main structure for added support, as I noticed in the old radiator it was moving around and was loose.

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One job finished.

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The kit comes with bobbins which you can secure with a nut and washer - provided youā€™ve cut some holes in the front that is - but it seemed chewy so went for Rivnuts instead.

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Contā€¦ā€¦
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
With the radiator secure, I set about fitting the controller and building a loom.

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Top hose off, then stuck an old rolling pin into the pipe and used the supplied cutter to punch a hole in it.

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Added the screw, seal washer, then the thermostat.

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Then built the loom.

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Connected it all up, filled the engine with coolant, topped the power steering with redline fluid and we have fans šŸ˜



Job done!

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Tools down, hot bath and going out for a curry.

Suspension tomorrow providing the weather is kind. Thank you for reading.
 

Chambers_RS

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 Cup&Leon K1
I have that rad and have the twin spal push fans on the front which gives me enough room on the back.

Subbed to your thread aswell, car looks mega so far šŸ‘šŸ»
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Another deluge meant the suspension switch was put on hold, and instead got lumbered with mutley until 4 oā€™clock.

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The rain finally stopped so I made the most of the time left to put my brake ducts on.

I originally ordered the K-Tec rally ducts as they looked purposeful, but they messed me about so much I opted for some from Pure Track instead.

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You can either bond or screw them in. I opted to use some M5 Rivnuts and torx screws.

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It just makes life easier should I need to remove them at some point.

Whole job took an hour and Iā€™m pleased with how they look.

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Iā€™ll add the pipe work once Iā€™ve switched the suspension over, hopefully by next weekend.

Thank you for reading.
 


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