You might find it funny but I'm not 100% sure in the defenition of a clio maxi. is it a producion car or what? What are the specs etc. and some pictures and vids if you have please share it
10x very much!
Ivo.
You might find it funny but I'm not 100% sure in the defenition of a clio maxi. is it a producion car or what? What are the specs etc. and some pictures and vids if you have please share it
10x very much!
Ivo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE53_bAxmfA
they are about 250hp i think!
MAXIBOY is the best person to speak to and im sure he will be along soon!
For 1995 rules for "F2" (2 litre atmospheric, 2 wheel drive) rally cars were changed to allow much wilder machines using special parts that also had to be sold as a kit to customers. At last we got some interesting creations after all the boring years since Gr.B was cancelled! Renault took their Clio Williams Gr.A and created the Maxi Clio. It was used as the works car only in 1995.
hi mate....
the maxi was the next stage up from the group A car with a wider kit and bigger rims. they ran between 270/280bhp at 8400 revs. thay ran a six speed box either a hewland or sadev gearbox with a sequential shifter. 17/18 inch rims 300/330 mm brakes. lots of other stuff too.
they ran different specs depending on gravel or tarmac usage.
anything you need to know ask and i,ll do my best to answer
My only question now is the maxi a producion car like the 16v ot limited version like the willy, or it's specially made. I cant explain it very well i hope you have understood me
maxiboy, whre can i get an oil catch tank like the first you showed
10x I like the language a lot ;) It even got me into a university :POriginally Posted by BRUN
Originally Posted by Yamaha_YzF-R1
It was a kit-car (the first rallye kit-car on the World!). You were able to buy the whole vehicle in parts (as Clio R3 nowadays) from Renault Sport and you had to assemble the Maxi in your workshop. Naturally these parts were very expensive.Originally Posted by Yamaha_YzF-R1
Check this gallery: http://www.duen.hu/foto.php?o=foto_resz&id=1167
(Mr. Janzer - a Hungarian rallye driver - got his R3 at Renault Sport)