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Charlie
06-03-2014, 21:03
Does anyone run with this on, it bolts onto the subframe and covers the bottom of the engine.

Mr Raider
06-03-2014, 21:48
Dont think many of these are left on the cars these days, suppose air flow under car is helped without it on, my clio 172 has one :)

markg
06-03-2014, 21:51
I don't think the gtt came with these fitted. I had a campus and that did have one.

Charlie
06-03-2014, 21:53
Renault still have then so I was thinking of getting one, just looking some thoughts on it. Cheers

Trevhib
07-03-2014, 09:32
I'm sure the GTT never came from the factory with these. Maybe they added them to later base models as Mark says. Do you have pics?

Jonny will want a chromed one :wasntme:

mingblus3
07-03-2014, 12:12
I've got one.

phase i 16 v turbo
07-03-2014, 12:35
I don't think the gtt came with these fitted. I had a campus and that did have one.

:agree:

Got loads of them though in the unit

Charlie
07-03-2014, 14:47
I've got one.
would you recommend one

Charlie
07-03-2014, 14:48
I'm sure the GTT never came from the factory with these. Maybe they added them to later base models as Mark says. Do you have pics?

Jonny will want a chromed one :wasntme:
Sorry no pics

mingblus3
07-03-2014, 15:08
It really makes no difference.

Charlie
07-03-2014, 16:22
Ok, cheers

Trevhib
08-03-2014, 13:35
It really makes no difference.

Although that's not always the reason not to have something :D

I don't know how big they are but if they have reasonable coverage I would definitely fit one if were likely to keep road filth/wet out. :agree:

royz
08-03-2014, 14:47
from what i can remember of the campus one it boted to the subframe and was square shaped with a bulge for the exhaust.

GTphil
08-03-2014, 15:57
Oil catcher would be a better way of looking at it:laugh:

Well it would with how mine has been behaving recently.......

Goobie
08-03-2014, 16:11
Oil catcher would be a better way of looking at it.

:laugh::agree:

Charlie
08-03-2014, 21:56
Although that's not always the reason not to have something :D

I don't know how big they are but if they have reasonable coverage I would definitely fit one if were likely to keep road filth/wet out. :agree:

Yea that's what I was thinking of.

Tutuur
08-03-2014, 23:00
For someone wanting a bit of protection find yourself a Dacia one, it's a steel plate which fitted the 9's subframe perfectly. Has spared me a few sumps that's for sure!

w35ty
09-03-2014, 00:57
I made one for mine before out of some 2mm steel just put a slight bend on it where subframe comes up drilled holes and bolted in on..

Tutuur
09-03-2014, 08:11
This is the Dacia guard:

http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee490/tutuur/renault%209%20F7R/IMG_3643.jpg

Although it didn't survive long at this height:

http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee490/tutuur/renault%209%20F7R/DSCN0374.jpg
http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee490/tutuur/renault%209%20F7R/IMG_3649.jpg

Hoolio
09-03-2014, 08:58
This may be of interest.

Trevhib
09-03-2014, 13:30
Good thread this. Both those things look worthwhile Hoolio. Is that thing for the back a fuel tank protector?

Hoolio
09-03-2014, 13:53
I guess so, but I've not seem a GTT with either of those two front tray's or the rear one, they must be for other models of the 5. There must be a reason why the GTT was not fitted with an under tray, I would hazard a guess that it helps to keep temps down, not something that would be as big a problem on other models?????

Charlie
09-03-2014, 16:40
I have ordered a front one.

Trevhib
10-03-2014, 10:16
Which one? Part 1, or part 2 (see diagram)?

Charlie
10-03-2014, 15:17
Part one, should have it this week.

Trevhib
10-03-2014, 16:57
Good stuff. Make sure to take pics :)

How much was it btw? And just wondering but does it not need part no.2? That part seems to cover a bigger area??

phase i 16 v turbo
10-03-2014, 17:39
The part number will not go in the system using C405, which implies non gt turbo models.

Trevhib
10-03-2014, 18:07
I think there's probably an assumption here Mike that the sump/subframes will be similar enough for this to fit. Either directly or with a bit of shove.

phase i 16 v turbo
10-03-2014, 18:10
Yes they will fit just need the securing clicks and course threaded screws.

Trevhib
10-03-2014, 18:24
Are you able to give us some insight on the part 1, part 2 thing from the diagram above Mike? Can you fit one without the other? Are they metal or plastic? Does one cover areas the other doesn't? Etc.

mingblus3
10-03-2014, 18:44
I don't think this is a sump guard as such.

It's a plastic panel, just like the one that protects the alternator etc.

It slots in the side of the subframe drivers side wheel arch and covers up the gap where you can see the pulley wheel.

I have just spotted the image. I am talking about item 5 so ignore me.

Charlie
10-03-2014, 21:02
Good stuff. Make sure to take pics :)

How much was it btw? And just wondering but does it not need part no.2? That part seems to cover a bigger area??

Will post pics and price when I get it. The Renault dealer said #1 is the part for the 5 but no listing for the gtt.

gimme5
10-03-2014, 21:32
Just seen this
These where fitted to the Turbo diesel 5
Models only from factory. But as you know will fit all sub frames which have the hole for the speed clips to go in.

Goobie
11-03-2014, 14:04
Oddly enough, there some alloy ones just gone up on eBay.

Trevhib
11-03-2014, 14:13
So what the heck is Part #2?!

Charlie
11-03-2014, 17:45
So what the heck is Part #2?!
I will ask the guy at Renault when I lift the one I have ordered.

Trevhib
11-03-2014, 17:47
:agree:

Hold on, you're not gonna pay for it? :D

Mr Raider
12-03-2014, 12:38
Maybe pick up or collect lol :D

Charlie
12-03-2014, 18:22
Yea unfortunately Renault haven't become a charity.:D I think they have doubled the price of everything to pay for that dog of an F1 engine. :cry:

Mr Raider
12-03-2014, 23:16
How much out of interest mate?

Charlie
13-03-2014, 13:20
How much out of interest mate?

I think about £70

Trevhib
13-03-2014, 13:47
:scared:

Charlie
14-03-2014, 20:16
Photo of new splash guard, looks good when on. Not telling you the price, I don't want you taking the piss. But to me well worth it.:)

Alastair
15-03-2014, 00:49
Oddly enough, there some alloy ones just gone up on eBay.

You got a link?

Goobie
15-03-2014, 03:48
You got a link?

Here you go, eBay item number - 331150424552 :agree:

Charlie
15-03-2014, 07:41
Got from renault

Alastair
15-03-2014, 08:11
Here you go, eBay item number - 331150424552 :agree:

Thanks for the link. That's way over priced for a peice of ally!

Wanted to check as the next on the to do list is aero... If I keep it...

Charlie
15-03-2014, 17:42
Here it is fitted.:)

royz
15-03-2014, 17:49
looks good.

Charlie
15-03-2014, 18:15
Yea, not a great photo but really pleased with it.

Hoolio
15-03-2014, 18:19
Does look nice and tidy, why have we not seen more pictures of what is clearly a nuts and bolts rebuild?

Trevhib
15-03-2014, 20:29
Nice! :)

Goobie
15-03-2014, 20:48
Does look nice and tidy, why have we not seen more pictures of what is clearly a nuts and bolts rebuild?

:agree: :cool:

Charlie
16-03-2014, 10:09
Does look nice and tidy, why have we not seen more pictures of what is clearly a nuts and bolts rebuild?
The car is a full restoration I have lots of photo, I am trying to put a folder together of the rebuild.:agree:

Hoolio
16-03-2014, 10:51
The car is a full restoration I have lots of photo, I am trying to put a folder together of the rebuild.:agree:

Looking forward to it.