Cullen
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Right seeing as the weather is blowing a gale outside and I cant fit my harnesses today I thought id throw up a build thread to keep a check on things.
So where do I start, a brief history of my most recent trackcars as I do love a car or 2.
My all time favourite that I built and drove on track over a 10 year span.
first disguise
Final completed product
2.0 litre abf engine
quaife diff short ratio gearbox from a ex hillclimb car
ultralight wheels
astra gte calipers mk2 rear disc conversion and bias valve
rose jointed strengthened rearbeam
half cage
buckets and harnesses
After this I broke this down to reshell into a mint example, I decided I needed another track car that was cheap to tie me over.
So I went down the clio 182 route and im glad I did, what motors they really are and how fun they are on track.
bought it fairly stock no interior and just 2 bucket seats
Added a cage
Brand new cup shocks and cooksport springs added 3 degrees of camber on front and 3 degree camber shims on the rear
Brembo hc disc' s and ferrodo ds2500 pads along with motul 660
X4 Yokohama ad08r's
fabia splitter
new injectors new plugs full service
and added the leftover stickers for our annual spa trip last year
I then sold this to fund my mk1 project I wont bore you with details im sure your dying to see my current clio
Mk1 project
from that
to this
Now if your still following this is were I had a change of heart and after 12 years of mk1 ownership I really wanted something new so I stayed classic but went rwd.
Short story on this turned out to be an absolute dog of a car bodywork wise pulled the rear subframe through the body after 4 track days and I broke it for parts
So where do I start, a brief history of my most recent trackcars as I do love a car or 2.
My all time favourite that I built and drove on track over a 10 year span.
first disguise
Final completed product
2.0 litre abf engine
quaife diff short ratio gearbox from a ex hillclimb car
ultralight wheels
astra gte calipers mk2 rear disc conversion and bias valve
rose jointed strengthened rearbeam
half cage
buckets and harnesses
After this I broke this down to reshell into a mint example, I decided I needed another track car that was cheap to tie me over.
So I went down the clio 182 route and im glad I did, what motors they really are and how fun they are on track.
bought it fairly stock no interior and just 2 bucket seats
Added a cage
Brand new cup shocks and cooksport springs added 3 degrees of camber on front and 3 degree camber shims on the rear
Brembo hc disc' s and ferrodo ds2500 pads along with motul 660
X4 Yokohama ad08r's
fabia splitter
new injectors new plugs full service
and added the leftover stickers for our annual spa trip last year
I then sold this to fund my mk1 project I wont bore you with details im sure your dying to see my current clio
Mk1 project
from that
to this
Now if your still following this is were I had a change of heart and after 12 years of mk1 ownership I really wanted something new so I stayed classic but went rwd.
Short story on this turned out to be an absolute dog of a car bodywork wise pulled the rear subframe through the body after 4 track days and I broke it for parts