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Hello everybody, I am a new owner of a Trophy. The car is generally in good order but I intend to spend some time tidying it to bring it up to a very decent condition. I come from a motorsport background and intend to occasionally track the car so incorporated in the build will be some prudent but minor track related modifications. I intend these to be minimal as I wish to keep the car as standard as possible. I have already booked the front dampers in for a rebuild at BG motorsport and intend to order a new set (probably 2 ) of rears from Renault Wolverhampton if there is still stock ( excellent thread on this forum ). Other intended modifications and replacements are:
Front Harnesses and harness bar/rear cage (prefer to retain access to rear seats though)
Brake upgrade - Castrol SRF, different front pad material and perhaps a floating disk set up
Decent track biased geo set up
Front Seat runner replacement ( those in the car do not function )
Gear gater replacement (current one broken)
Steering wheel replacement (current one melted!)
Possible stainless exhaust
Spare set track wheels with Toyo sticky rubber or maybe Dunlop slicks
I wonder if you might give me some guidance as to whether the above is a prudent list of modifications/replacements for my requirements, where you would suggest I sourced them and what else I might also need to look at as part of the project? My sincere thaks in advance.
Anecdotally, I drove a Trophy for the first time in circa 2005 during a trip to SPA in Belgium. One of the mechanics for the team that I was driving for had one and asked if i'd like to drive it. We'd been testing all day at the circuit and afterwards, I jumped in the little car for a 5 minute hoon around the local roads. I returned to a very nervous looking owner about half an hour later. Just lovely, I dont think that id ever driven a better resolved front wheel drive chassis. The damping control was shockingly good. Far beyond what i would expect from a cooking sports hatch. Fast forward 10 years to Silverstone GP circuit where i was doing corporate rides in a 997 Cup car. I look in the parking area behind the teams pit garages and there is parked a beautiful little 182 Trophy. I later learned that belonged to one of my passengers. A quick convesation at the end of the day and he hands me the keys and we go for a 5 minute hoon around the lanes by the circuit. Half of an hour later we returned laughing from a fantastic ride. Many great things in motoring tend to fade in time as progress moves many things incrementally forward - unforunately via digital and not analogue progress. Not so the Trophy. It still had the same shockingly good chassis balance and damping control that I remembered from 2005. For me, it still remains the best FWD car that i've ever driven and proof - if it be needed - that a good analogue chassis is far more involving and rewarding than any digital offering could ever be.
So, 2 months later I bought one - which is what I should have done in 2005! I'm not going to tell you how lucky all of you chaps are to own such a vehice, because you already know!
Your help would be much appreciated.
Kindest
Steve
Front Harnesses and harness bar/rear cage (prefer to retain access to rear seats though)
Brake upgrade - Castrol SRF, different front pad material and perhaps a floating disk set up
Decent track biased geo set up
Front Seat runner replacement ( those in the car do not function )
Gear gater replacement (current one broken)
Steering wheel replacement (current one melted!)
Possible stainless exhaust
Spare set track wheels with Toyo sticky rubber or maybe Dunlop slicks
I wonder if you might give me some guidance as to whether the above is a prudent list of modifications/replacements for my requirements, where you would suggest I sourced them and what else I might also need to look at as part of the project? My sincere thaks in advance.
Anecdotally, I drove a Trophy for the first time in circa 2005 during a trip to SPA in Belgium. One of the mechanics for the team that I was driving for had one and asked if i'd like to drive it. We'd been testing all day at the circuit and afterwards, I jumped in the little car for a 5 minute hoon around the local roads. I returned to a very nervous looking owner about half an hour later. Just lovely, I dont think that id ever driven a better resolved front wheel drive chassis. The damping control was shockingly good. Far beyond what i would expect from a cooking sports hatch. Fast forward 10 years to Silverstone GP circuit where i was doing corporate rides in a 997 Cup car. I look in the parking area behind the teams pit garages and there is parked a beautiful little 182 Trophy. I later learned that belonged to one of my passengers. A quick convesation at the end of the day and he hands me the keys and we go for a 5 minute hoon around the lanes by the circuit. Half of an hour later we returned laughing from a fantastic ride. Many great things in motoring tend to fade in time as progress moves many things incrementally forward - unforunately via digital and not analogue progress. Not so the Trophy. It still had the same shockingly good chassis balance and damping control that I remembered from 2005. For me, it still remains the best FWD car that i've ever driven and proof - if it be needed - that a good analogue chassis is far more involving and rewarding than any digital offering could ever be.
So, 2 months later I bought one - which is what I should have done in 2005! I'm not going to tell you how lucky all of you chaps are to own such a vehice, because you already know!
Your help would be much appreciated.
Kindest
Steve