entwistlecymru
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After Malcolm's Q on my F6 post I thought I'd start a new thread dedicated to my R4 Gordini project. It's been pushed down the list of projects for the moment but I'm still collecting ideas and giving the original plan a huge rethink - I did consider making it mid engined, then I thought better of that!
FOR MALCOLM! I'm using a Renault 5 steering rack which has it's UJ right on the rack (ie lower down then a 4's), just avoiding the manifold. It isn't properly fitted yet though so I'll probably run into problems! I'm also using a modified Gordini column as I've fitted the 5 dash. It's shorter than a 4 column so will give more adjustment up or down, again to avoid the manifold. No pics yet but I'll post some when I've figured it out!
The gear lever handily pops out of the now redundant heater control panel! I've just gotta figure out a way of converting the 'Dini box to dash change
We've got a set of 5TS seats trimmed in black suede with red piping, red seatbelts out of a Cinquecento, bright red carpet and I've made up some new doorcards. I'm hoping to use smoked perspex to make up new windows, just to save a bit of weight and save £300 getting the glass tinted.
The front suspension will definitely change - probably junk the torsion bars and fit coilovers (motorbike rear shocks) and fit a 5 roll bar. The coilovers will give adjustable damping and ride height and new springs are only £15 each if I need them.
The rear suspension needs to be lowered, but seeing as I can't find anyone who's managed to do it before I may convert that to coilovers, either using the existing swingarms and a strengthened chassis to stop flex when the torsion bars are taken away OR using the front wishbones, uprights and discs with a radius arm in place of the steering rack. Either way there'll be a lot of fabricating and swearing no doubt.
I'm aiming for 150hp using a GT Turbo carb and intercooler and hybrid turbo. The existing turbo is scrap and a new turbo for small Jap cars are around the £200 mark making them cheaper than getting mine rebuilt. Before doing that though I'll give the engine a proper check over and probably end up rebuilding it to be on the safe side.
Luckily the 4's engine bay is pretty spacious so none of these mods will mean sticking a big bonnet bulge in. Only the Gordini bumpers, alloys, side exit exhaust and 100mm suspension drop will give the game away!
Any thoughts, ideas or tips welcomed! I'm sure I'll have good and bad comments in equal measure
FOR MALCOLM! I'm using a Renault 5 steering rack which has it's UJ right on the rack (ie lower down then a 4's), just avoiding the manifold. It isn't properly fitted yet though so I'll probably run into problems! I'm also using a modified Gordini column as I've fitted the 5 dash. It's shorter than a 4 column so will give more adjustment up or down, again to avoid the manifold. No pics yet but I'll post some when I've figured it out!


The gear lever handily pops out of the now redundant heater control panel! I've just gotta figure out a way of converting the 'Dini box to dash change

The front suspension will definitely change - probably junk the torsion bars and fit coilovers (motorbike rear shocks) and fit a 5 roll bar. The coilovers will give adjustable damping and ride height and new springs are only £15 each if I need them.
The rear suspension needs to be lowered, but seeing as I can't find anyone who's managed to do it before I may convert that to coilovers, either using the existing swingarms and a strengthened chassis to stop flex when the torsion bars are taken away OR using the front wishbones, uprights and discs with a radius arm in place of the steering rack. Either way there'll be a lot of fabricating and swearing no doubt.
I'm aiming for 150hp using a GT Turbo carb and intercooler and hybrid turbo. The existing turbo is scrap and a new turbo for small Jap cars are around the £200 mark making them cheaper than getting mine rebuilt. Before doing that though I'll give the engine a proper check over and probably end up rebuilding it to be on the safe side.
Luckily the 4's engine bay is pretty spacious so none of these mods will mean sticking a big bonnet bulge in. Only the Gordini bumpers, alloys, side exit exhaust and 100mm suspension drop will give the game away!
Any thoughts, ideas or tips welcomed! I'm sure I'll have good and bad comments in equal measure
