View Full Version : 4 pot calipers, Clio 172
Sitting here thinking of sorting the Clio throughout this year, looking at going to Nurburgring end of April and on the September outing. I'd like to do a back to back lap at the ring without worrying about overcooking the brakes, the engine is fine, std and happy with that.
Brakes, i have the Brembo 'Max' discs and Ferodo DS2500 pads up front and oe rears. I have braided brake hoses to fit as well.
Is it worth me 'upgrading' to 4 pot calipers?
Can i just purchase the calipers or do i have to shell out for a kit?
My brakes are ok for UK trackdays albeit a change of brake fluid might be worth doing but i'm thinking of prolonged high speed braking on the Ring.
Andrew Cooke
22-01-2010, 18:46
calipers won't change whether or not you cook things, ducts and DS3000+ or similar circuit pads is what you want. I don't consider DS2500 to be a circuit pad.
Cheers Andy, i have the DS2500 as i'm on the road more than track. So would you think i should purchase a DS3000 type pad and fit before going to the Ring? DS3000 no good for road use?
Andrew Cooke
22-01-2010, 18:54
Cheers Andy, i have the DS2500 as i'm on the road more than track. So would you think i should purchase a DS3000 type pad and fit before going to the Ring? DS3000 no good for road use?
DS3000+ will ruin your paint....
That's assuming you have a problem with heat, I'd duct some air in first, there are plenty of long straights to cool things down.
I imagine back in the day (2000) the Clio cup cars used OE discs and race pads with ducts?
Would Sam Fish know?
Andrew Cooke
22-01-2010, 20:23
I imagine back in the day (2000) the Clio cup cars used OE discs and race pads with ducts?
Would Sam Fish know?
not sure whether the disks (7711155586) are OE, but they are OE size and shape. Standard calipers, race pads and ducts.
pads:
Pagid Grey
Pagid Blue
Ferrodo DS3000
Ferrodo DS1.11
Mintex M1177
not sure whether the disks (7711155586) are OE, but they are OE size and shape. Standard calipers, race pads and ducts.
pads:
Pagid Grey
Pagid Blue
Ferrodo DS3000
Ferrodo DS1.11
Mintex M1177
Aah thanks again Andy :) :agree:
Just need to source some ducts hopefully retaining the OE phase 1 plastic foglight covers. I think Adey used ducts but don't think he ran piping behind them.
car.crash
22-01-2010, 21:02
Aah thanks again Andy :) :agree:
Just need to source some ducts hopefully retaining the OE phase 1 plastic foglight covers. I think Adey used ducts but don't think he ran piping behind them.
the 5's did the same. the guy that made the ducts never made them angle towards the disc so they were a waste of money as you couldnt even secure a hose on them. shame the police dont use renaults as alot of the vauxhalls have off the shelf ducts that connect to the wishbones.
I know it's phase 2 but found these pics on a blog, it says Mark Fish knocked the ally plates up
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn132/clio-motorsport/BrakeDucts18Small.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn132/clio-motorsport/BrakeDucts7Small.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn132/clio-motorsport/BrakeDucts10Small.jpg
car.crash
22-01-2010, 21:18
here is a set ricardo. i hope your sitting down when you see the price.
http://www.yozzasport.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=clio_rs_182_172_cup_trophy_bra ke_duct_kit&cat=314
here is a set ricardo. i hope your sitting down when you see the price.
http://www.yozzasport.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=clio_rs_182_172_cup_trophy_bra ke_duct_kit&cat=314
Jeeez :rolleyes:
PMT brake ducts has got to be the way forward
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
22-01-2010, 21:28
Early 16v Clio's had ducts on the lower arms.....dunno if they worked though.
car.crash
22-01-2010, 21:28
apart from getting the front ducts to fit flush like those ones shown, the rest of the kit is easy to copy and fit and that hose is available off the shelf in differant heat grades.
make sure it doesnt come loose and go under your wheel as you will rip a nice hole in the bumper as it tears the duct out :cry:
Im sure that setup could be made for pennies with a bit of pmt. Butcher a set of spotlights to make the ducts or a bit of alloy sheet chopped & formed etc :D
Im sure that setup could be made for pennies with a bit of pmt. Butcher a set of spotlights to make the ducts or a bit of alloy sheet chopped & formed etc :D
My carpentry skillz will come in practice :D will give me something to do in my spare time
Still adds up, the hose aint cheap
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MSPORT&pcode=GLO025BLK
car.crash
22-01-2010, 21:59
http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=ducting
that should be cheaper. i used the black stuff. was very good and only crushed when i ran it over. its wire reinforced.
http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=ducting
that should be cheaper. i used the black stuff. was very good and only crushed when i ran it over. its wire reinforced.
The brown has a higher temp rating, not sure how hot they get on the Clio. I imagine the black should be ok
car.crash
22-01-2010, 22:12
the hose has cold air belting through it and it doesnt actually touch the disc so i dont see the point in the higher rating unless its being routed over exhausts etc.
the hose has cold air belting through it and it doesnt actually touch the disc so i dont see the point in the higher rating unless its being routed over exhausts etc.
:agree:
Well at least PMT ducts, hosing and better pads is cheaper than 4 pot calipers :ashamed: :D
Tightwad...get some proper brakes ;) :cooter:
car.crash
22-01-2010, 22:28
:agree:
Well at least PMT ducts, hosing and better pads is cheaper than 4 pot calipers :ashamed: :D
indeed it is, im still struggling to get some on my 13's. im getting there but its quite pricey. try to get the ducts to sit in the center of the disc at the top of the caliper so it blows the air in the vent in the disc and cools equally, if it blows on one side you will have a cold and hot side.
edit.
i think i recall the hose needing to go on the inside of the disc in the middle so it blows cold air from the middle of the disc and out the vents.
http://www.zeckhausen.com/images/brake_install/Mazda/RX7/RX-7_front3.JPGhttp://www.timskelton.com/lightning/race_prep/brakes/images/spindle_ducts_6.jpg
If the disc is rotating, the enitre disc will be getting venting as it moves round anyway...so the whole disc will be cooled as supposed to the one area like your saying Marc...:crap:...:D
car.crash
22-01-2010, 22:32
If the disc is rotating, the enitre disc will be getting venting as it moves round anyway...so the whole disc will be cooled as supposed to the one area like your saying Marc...:crap:...:D
not if the hose is blowing air directly on the face of one side of the disc. thats what i meant
not if the hose is blowing air directly on the face of one side of the disc. thats what i meant
Ahh got ya now :agree:
http://www.moreboost.org/graphics/duct1.JPG
Something different, could put the white intakes in the front bumper down the bottom (meshed front)
I wonder where you can get the bracket that the duct goes onto right next to the disc?
http://new.minimania.com/imagesbig/nmb4000.jpg
car.crash
22-01-2010, 23:16
demon tweeks used to sell them. not cheap though, i skimped around having them. wish i didnt now. have a search for spindle ducts.
Looks like a modified splash guard...Im sure you could fabricate something similar to that using some ally sheet :)
I wonder where you can get the bracket that the duct goes onto right next to the disc?
http://new.minimania.com/imagesbig/nmb4000.jpg
some tube and a mig welder ;)
Looks like a modified splash guard...Im sure you could fabricate something similar to that using some ally sheet :)
Sorry i haven't replied in the last 20 mins, i was just making 1 up in the shed! :D
Pictures then monkey boy :cooter:...
Pictures then monkey boy :cooter:...
Why did i know you were gonna say that :cooter:
Adey aka Ewok
23-01-2010, 00:45
mate, stock disks carbon lorrain pads ftw
mate, stock disks carbon lorrain pads ftw
That was a good disc/pad combo you had on your 172, deffo gonna rig up some ducting too. Out of interest where did you get the alloy trumpets from that were in your foglight surrounds?
That was a good disc/pad combo you had on your 172, deffo gonna rig up some ducting too. Out of interest where did you get the alloy trumpets from that were in your foglight surrounds?
He made them in his shed :laugh: :cooter:
He made them in his shed :laugh: :cooter:
Got any pics :cooter: :wasntme:
Adey aka Ewok
23-01-2010, 01:32
found them on ebay, caf tubing trumpets
found them on ebay, caf tubing trumpets
Cheers :agree:
Sorted, £9.99 each plus delivery in different diameters
http://i323.photobucket.com/albums/nn442/Ricardo-1974/th_trumpet.jpg (http://s323.photobucket.com/albums/nn442/Ricardo-1974/?action=view¤t=trumpet.jpg)
rs250nut
23-01-2010, 11:03
Talking of vents and ducting, where can I get some that fit in to the fog light holes on a gtt? any ideas
Pictures then monkey boy :cooter:...
stick your dome out of the window at a 100+ mph you dancing queen..
:cooter:
stick your dome out of the window at a 100+ mph you dancing queen..
:cooter:
:laugh:
Talking of vents and ducting, where can I get some that fit in to the fog light holes on a gtt? any ideas
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MSPORT&pcode=GLOID150-75
Gives you an idea of what they look like, wasn't it Markey B looking into carbon fog intakes?
Just measure the aperture where the black plastic foglight surround is then see if there's a duct a similar size
:laugh:
Ill give that a go tomorrow, Ill get the missus to hold the wheel :laugh:
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