cheers tobe. think im going to take your advice and get some gloves for the track now so i dont wear it out!
going to give a mop next weekend as i wanted to make sure its rock solid first. if i get it clear wrapped i want it as best i can get it! give it a wax this weekend.
Hahaha you know it's my favourite. I guess you can drive yours! Mark may have stripped mine and sent it to Africa! I can't wait to get mine back after its feeling refreshed. Taken sebs out tonight and I'm getting used to be ing able to find a gear!
Performance french car expo took the car to Donington park this weekend for the Performance french car show. the car was in the top 20 show area (thanks again to all who voted for the car to help me make the cut) so i sent a few evenings after work preping the car for the show mainly to remove the swirls from the paint as the ultra red paint seems to scratch even with the lightest of touches and generally make to look as glossy as i could. heres a few pictures before polishing although easy to mark the paint takes quite a strong pad and polish combo and a long working time to get the swirls and scratches out. scholl S3 and a purple scholl pad left these results BEFORE AFTER boot lid before and after where the rear bumper meets the boot lid... the car was then finished with britemax blackmax on a softer pad before waxing with auto finesse essence. we headed down to the show the night before to get the car onto its slicks and into its spot in the arena. we hit some thunder storms on the way down but thankfully the car remained fairly clean allowing just a quick wipe over without inflicting to much damage back into the paint. a bit of tyre shine on the slicks and the car was set up. the car was sat very low at the rear due to the weight of the wheels inside the car. i'd decided on putting the pictures under the bonnet to show the car isnt just a garage queen but that it also gets plenty of hard use on track. im certainly glad i machined the car before the show as the lights in the arena showed off every defect no matter how small. it was great to see people approaching the car and pointing out the slicks and trying to flex my glass rear windows. from the people i spoke to they all seemed impressed with the cars looks and presentation. also had a good chat to jake honour and shaun from jade developments about a few potential mods to further focus the car on track and spent some time sat behind the wheel of there clio cup racer whist talking to jake. thanks to all who voted for the car and hope you all enjoyed the show. special thanks to steve who rang me to let me know the alarm had gone off after id wandered over to the circuit! Dave
One of my favourite meganes iv seen, hope to see you on track one of these days. I'm booked on at cadwell on 22nd with quite a few mates if you fancy it.
Better off with glass, I've got finger prints all over mine , shouted at a few chavs that were pressing at them, dick heads
I was pissed off, told one chavy twat to fook off, bunch of twats all sat their revving the shit out their cars.
Thanks steve. Were at blyton on the 26th which will probably be my last outing this year. Post up in the trackday section though next time your on circuit and will try to book on if funds etc allow Dave
Thanks mate. Ive always been in 2 minds about fitting the R spoiler. Spme days I think they look great then im not so sure.
Think some people just get the R mixed up with the R26. Mines covered top to bottom in finger prints after show but with people looking round its to be expected I guess. saw loads of people messing around outside. Tossers who give genuine enthusiastic people a bad name.
Think i remember your ST From Fiestastoc as used to run one myself, Think i saw this on a trackday at Cadwell at the start of last year with a few fiestas? always remember it as couldnt believe how clean it was but was actually being used properly which is always good to see. Looks really nice wish i could keep my car as clean maybe see you on track sometime as im itching to get my new one out on track to see what its like. How do you compare it to your fiesta with the extra weight but more power?
yeah that will probably will have been mine Paul. the wheels were originally gold and it had VXR recaros in as for comparing the fiesta to the megane its the megane thats impressed more on track thanks to a much better chassis making it more adjustable and much more grip. the extra torque also makes it far easier to pass on circuits with longer straights. we'll definitely have to arrange a trackday next year. im hoping to do a few tracks ive not done before including rockingham if the dates fall right for me and will be sure to post it up on here. thanks for noticing how clean it was even on a trackday Dave
thanks brigsy the slicks world great once there warm. if anything these are a bit wide for my 8.5J wheels at 240. i think i'll have better grip still with a tighter fitting 235 slicks once these are ruined but they are holding up well so far
headed to blyton park again for one more trackday before the winter weather really starts to set in. there were a few of us with a mix of renault sports including some 182's and tubes in his black R26 on the cars first trackday. the idea was to do blyton again so i could further learn driving on slicks on a circuit with good flat run off and its also less daunting for other who had little or no experience driving on track. thankfully the weather held up so i was able to get the slicks on before the sighting laps and keep them on until i ran out of juice in the afternoon. with lots of traffic it took a while to get any proper heat into the tyres and the colder temperature and track temp made it harder still but by mid morning i was getting enough clear track (between constant red flags) to get some real heat and therefor use the slicks to there full potential. note how much Tubes dad enjoyed his passenger laps as you can see in a few of the pictures the 2 wheels on the inside appear to be both half way off the ground under hard cornering. i had the BC's set to 15 front and rear then firmed up to 20 front and rear once the tyres were warm which seemed like a good compromise between grip and feel. one thing i struggled with was the retrimmed clio wheel when i had gloves on as its almost to thick to get a proper grip on which is swaying me towards the thinner, smaller wheel from the clio cup cars which felt perfect when i sat in one at performance french car but i'll see how the idea of no cruise control sits with me before i do anything. thanks for reading Dave
People on cliosport have retro fitted buttons to aftermarket steering wheels to keep the cruise control,nice write up btw
Looks fun! Also looks very close to lifting the inside front in some of those pics? /edit just seen you already noticed can't be hanging around!
It certainly was good fub twig! Well spotted still. With lower track temps it was a fine balance between going quick enough to get them warm and not over driving and upsetting the colder rubber. I did have a small tale out moment but nothing to serious! Dave
Yeah i remember it now as i always wanted the seats in mine, Looked back through your thread and think it was the first trackday you posted about, Will keep an eye out on here when your next on a trackday and if its Oulton, Bylton or Cadwell ill look at booking on for sure.
Hi, Like you I have got into the R26 and just bought my red 42K example. You are ahead on the tuning of the car as mine is still stock so any advice on pitfalls to avoid (saw the brake pads tip) and definite plus's would be welcome & useful. Have you had the car mapped? Cheers R26Man