another short update on the clio. So was unsure what my plans were for this year, I filled all of the paperwork in for my Licence upgrade and then decided not to renew at all so i don't think i'll see a hillclimb or sprint in 2021 from the driving seat. Trackdays are yet to recommence and i'm unsure if i'll manage one when they do.
But the car is still moving forward. I have plans for the next stages of the build. I have acquired a set of 403 cat cams, my plans for these are to see how much power i can get from the engine whilst not trying to bankrupt myself. currently the spec plans are;
403's
Supertech valves
Supertech valve springs
fully ported head
uprated bottom end bearing shells (or replace as a minimum)
Lightweight flywheel
A/C Delete
depending on how much is left funding wise alongside this the plans are
possibly swap the Quife for a gripper
forged rods
My hopes are for around 220-230bhp and some more torque. I ideally want to keep the same intake set-up but i'd consider changing the predator exhaust manifold for the pure motorsport one.
All of that though will be me acquiring parts in small amounts over the next 12 months to try and soften the blow a little. alongside the engine i'd like to change the bilsteins for gaz coilovers for the adjustability factor and it would be nice to improve the interior for track work (but this is all 12 months at least from being a reality).
in the meantime i managed to pick up some 200 grey panel seats (much nicer than the worn 197 seats fitted) at a steal £50 and only a few miles away. These were given a quick wet vac and thrown in and its immediately possible to feel that the bolsters are much more supportive than the old 197 sets so i'm fairly happy with this. and i got £20 back from a base spec clio owner who was after a set of 197 seats for his car so win win really.
the final change i've made has been fitting a Scanguage 2 to the dash for a few more readings and the ability to read any error codes.
other smaller bits are the carbon skinned fuel flap and some £8 black eBay special centre caps and the renault sport splitter to enhance the exterior.
But the car is still moving forward. I have plans for the next stages of the build. I have acquired a set of 403 cat cams, my plans for these are to see how much power i can get from the engine whilst not trying to bankrupt myself. currently the spec plans are;
403's
Supertech valves
Supertech valve springs
fully ported head
uprated bottom end bearing shells (or replace as a minimum)
Lightweight flywheel
A/C Delete
depending on how much is left funding wise alongside this the plans are
possibly swap the Quife for a gripper
forged rods
My hopes are for around 220-230bhp and some more torque. I ideally want to keep the same intake set-up but i'd consider changing the predator exhaust manifold for the pure motorsport one.
All of that though will be me acquiring parts in small amounts over the next 12 months to try and soften the blow a little. alongside the engine i'd like to change the bilsteins for gaz coilovers for the adjustability factor and it would be nice to improve the interior for track work (but this is all 12 months at least from being a reality).
in the meantime i managed to pick up some 200 grey panel seats (much nicer than the worn 197 seats fitted) at a steal £50 and only a few miles away. These were given a quick wet vac and thrown in and its immediately possible to feel that the bolsters are much more supportive than the old 197 sets so i'm fairly happy with this. and i got £20 back from a base spec clio owner who was after a set of 197 seats for his car so win win really.
the final change i've made has been fitting a Scanguage 2 to the dash for a few more readings and the ability to read any error codes.
other smaller bits are the carbon skinned fuel flap and some £8 black eBay special centre caps and the renault sport splitter to enhance the exterior.