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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Quote Originally Posted by dmiller1 View Post
    Hi Steve, the R5 ypu have is stunning. well done on all the hard work and getting to the end after what sounds like a hard slog. Where did you source the gear lever return spring and clips. i have been trying to source. Thanks Dougie
    The spring and clip for the gear lever were still available from renault last year, have a look on this thread for part no's

    https://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthrea...elector+spring

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    Gear Lever Return Spring

    Dougie, give this a try...

    Renault 7701468199- SPRING G/SHAFT

    The fiver postage on top will keep you weeping

    Regards,
    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    thanks Steve, parts ordered today.

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Hello all thought id let you know that i Got my ordered refunded as no suppliers have this item left. Finally found it on the french Amazon site. Delivered to me for 17 quid. if you are struggling for parts might be worth a look.
    https://www.amazon.fr
    cheers Dougie
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    An Interesting Dilemma

    Hello Folks,

    Access to the PDF brochure for the new Alpine A110 came through today and
    a fair bit makes very interesting viewing, especially the power diagrams!

    However, once in the "stable" I'll have a rather interesting dilemma. It is known
    that owners of "projects seen to completion" do tend to be quite easily
    persuaded to sell their rejuvenated steed, usually in pursuit of other challenges.
    With the value of the OE standard R5GTT cars rising by 86% in the past 12
    months alone (that's roughly £7k to £12k) it looks like I'll have one appreciating
    vehicle keeping company with another doing its depreciation thing. Whether
    one will balance the other is moot.

    So to the dilemma. With two pretty toys to choose from and no projects that
    worry the heck outta my brain, which one will have to go first, before the
    boredom sets in?

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    Steve
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    It's Complete...

    ...on the outside at least

    Hello Folks,

    I'm pleased to report that the tailgate is now all spic and span and complete
    with its spoiler and insignia in place...





    The first clean of 2018. Even though it has its own cover, it was surprising
    just what muck came off. The ADS Octagon Kit surface has had time to fully
    harden and it was rejecting the ONR with all it could muster. The smoothness
    and slickness had to be felt to be believed.







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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Stunning!
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    The Programmable AEI Arrives...

    ...with more questions than answers.

    So, beginning with the sales blurb translated from the French site...
    Quote Originally Posted by GT Turbo Online FR
    This AEI is mounted in place of the origin! No beam modification or
    fixation is required.

    It allows to:
    • Adjust your mapping in advance to improve the performance of your engine
    • Reliabilize your engine with a very fast reaction compared to a RE209 ... but
      especially more membrane capsule!
    • Programme a breaker (avoid over-speed!)
    • Programme Over-boost protection
    • Improve startups thanks to an increased lead in the start-up phase
    • Improve stability of idle speed
    • Improve the flexibility of the engine, you will not recognise your GT!


    The gain in torque and power is immediate compared to a RE209, RE208 or
    RE037.

    Thanks to its contemporary technology, integrated into the original case, this
    AEI will give your GT a driving behaviour that's right up to date! You can set
    your lead by connecting a laptop to your AEI, and change all the settings
    related to this AEI live. The influence of the advance being decisive for the
    performance of your engine, you are finally able to adjust your lead to ignition
    based on your engine preparation.

    Does your GT have trouble starting? Give it a helping hand by increasing
    the lead at startup! The engine clicks at high speed? Calm down in this area,
    without losing elsewhere! Do you ride at petrol competition or E85? Exploit
    the potential of this fuel with the lead you need ... This is just a glimpse of
    what this AEI can do.

    There is no more option like the antecedent versions, everything is integrated
    basic in the AEI, you just have to connect and exploit or not these possibilities:

    Entrance Water temperature:
    If you install a T ° probe on your cylinder head (closing plate), you give your
    AEI the possibility to program a specific cold advance during the warm-up of
    your engine. In the same spirit, you can program a switch controlled by the T°
    of water: Your GT is cold, avoid destructive over-revs. Also, in case of
    overheating, you can decrease the advance to avoid rattling ...

    Entry Lambda AFR sensor or Narrowband:
    Do you have an AFR wealth display? a simple lambda probe? Improve your
    fuel settings, by logging all engine parameters at the same time on your AEI:
    Speed, Pressure, AFR.

    Programming Output:
    Want to control an instrument with the AEI according to the conditions of
    regime, pressure, or temperature? The possibilities are wide, but imagine, be
    able to drive a boost solenoid valve, control a WMI, trigger a fan, a shift-light, ...

    We ask for a box AEI in advance to the order, with imperatively all the
    connectors in the 3 taken, and with a functional coil. The state of the
    membrane is not important. The capsule and the case should not be broken
    (to make you an AEI in perfect condition).

    The AEI is provided with an advance map identical to the 209 or on demand
    with an improved engine mapping. A PC + Software communication cord are
    also included in the delivery.
    So, here it is...



    I think the first surprise is that the 3.5mm stereo plug leads to a really old-
    fashioned (VGA?) connector. Not found one of those on a laptop for a while.
    So, first question is: Is there an alternate lead with a suitable USB connector
    and if so, what are the specs..?

    Next question is what software gives me access to all the potential controls
    that are described in the blurb?

    Does it really mean that I need to visit my nearest rolling-road outfit to be
    able to realise most of it? I bought this AEI to be able to provide a certain
    amount of future-proofing for the car, not least in allowing the engine to be
    freed from its lumpy-running past.

    That connector seems to indicate that I might need to preserve a laptop in
    aspic alongside the car. Please, someone educate me in this sorcery

    Regards,
    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    That's a db9 serial connector not a vga. No doubt Amazon or eBay will have a cheap usb to serial adapter.
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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    An RS232 to USB connector should plug straight into that.

    I have found that some RS232 to USB leads don't work, but others do.

    I just had this with my ecu, I think it's more to do with the driver that gets installed with the cable.

    I bought one from Maplins last week and works fine.
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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Quote Originally Posted by Matty View Post
    I just had this with my ecu, I think it's more to do with the driver that gets installed with the cable.
    My question from there is that if I can get the serial port set up, is the control
    software already on the AEI?

    Regards,
    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    A stand alone ECU is hardware, it contains firmware, the computer contains software.

    Your PC will probably not know what the device is nor what to do with it.

    Does the manufacturer not supply the software?

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    It appears that ecu is plug and play Steve. I would try it on before doing anything else. As Ian says, you should have some software to load onto your laptop. The ecu would need to connect to the laptop so you can see what's installed via the software.

    Great find by the way. Any links to the website?

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

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    Any links to the website?
    Link to Seb's Gontier Racing site

    There's still some research to go with this new toy. However, I am counting upon
    it to "future-proof" the control of the engine. The translation of what attracted me
    is shown above...

    Regards,
    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    It's advantages:
    Plug and play into the 5GTT, no wiring or plugs to be changed.
    Same map as 209, or better, not sure what he saying.

    Disadvantages:
    For the cost of it, I'd rather have a proper standalone ECU that could also do EFI, and was a known item for mapping, such as the Adaptronic. And that more features cold be added to, such as wideband lambda, narrow band is a bit pointless really.

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Well, it's the plug & play aspect that I see as a route into "future-proofing"
    what goes on under the bonnet. I am assured by Seb that this unit povides
    a much more fuel-efficient engine (at standard boost, which I'm perfectly
    happy with) but without the need of going to EFI. Adding the latter only
    brings electrical / electronic complications and is not subtle enough to hide
    its non-standard presence below an opened bonnet.

    Just the way that the "noise" of an irregular idle is removed assures me that
    stresses on the engine will be put to better use as the smooth and improved
    acceleration happens. The engine was in quite remarkable condition when it
    was overhauled, so helping to improve its running via this simple route will
    definitely benefit future keepers, if not its present one. Doesn't that go some
    way toward achieving a level of future-proofing?

    All that said, I'm glad I got in early as I too would baulk at the current retail
    price the unit has crept to

    Regards,
    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    You can't future proof it. In London in 3 years, they are banning non Euro 4 cars, that mean any petrol car older than Jan 2006. Fitting that mappable ignition doesn't make it comply with Euro 4 emissions requirements.

    You wont get an improvements in acceleration or smoothness if it has the OE map, which said it comes with. It'll need remapping to tweek it.

    My car didn't have an irregular idle once I fixed Renaults laughably poor electrics. Irregular idle can be related to the failing OE Renix units, mine did it and required replacement.

    More fuel efficient means he's advanced the timing a bit to use more of the fuel, but that can lead to pinking. And I found that it can run a bit lumpy and weak if lean, but that was adjusting the fuel, which this unit can't do. To really get fuel efficiency you need EFI and a lot of sensors and good flow and mix and burn.

    If the carb is not working fully, mappable ignition is not going to fix it.

    His suggestion that his map is far superior to Renaults map for the standard car can't be more than a sales pitch as Renault will have spent a lot of money on those aspects of the original car.

    This device is about changing the OE ignition map to get better out of more boost and a few modifications and is exactly what the modified car needs.

    It's limited in that it only measures revs and manifold pressure. There's not a great deal that can be done with that.

    A better solution is to use something that also reads:
    coolant temperature,
    inlet air temperature,
    wide band lambda,
    throttle position,
    other stuff.

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Quote Originally Posted by Ian S View Post
    You can't future proof it. In London in 3 years, they are banning non Euro 4 cars, that mean any petrol car older than Jan 2006. Fitting that mappable ignition doesn't make it comply with Euro 4 emissions requirements.
    Being 120 miles away in the Suffolk countryside and the car only visiting
    London once in my ownership, this presents no threat during my lifetime
    and probably well into the lives of future owners.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ian S View Post
    My car didn't have an irregular idle once I fixed Renaults laughably poor electrics. Irregular idle can be related to the failing OE Renix units, mine did it and required replacement.
    Kinda proves my point. With all new electrics to and from the Renix after
    the resto, I have no change to the irregular idle found before this stage.
    I have no idea if brand new ones are available, though used ones do fetch
    stupid money, and I mean stupid for a piece of ancient technology with no
    warranty that could break down the very next day. So, the cost difference
    toward an upgrade that can be tweaked makes it less of a hurtful spend.

    I'll report further once the day of fitting is decided.

    Regards,
    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Well, they'll extend that to other city's, then larger towns. Villages and rural areas eventually as they are saying they are ceasing combustion engine by 2040, if not sooner. 22 years probably is a long time but hopefully then I'll still be alive, having fun, and driving.

    By fixed I didn't mean change corroded OE for new OE, I meant change for a much better way of moving current around the car. Joining the wires from and to different places. Doing it much better than Renault did. Which is more proof that for something that is going to be used, not a museum piece, sticking with OE is wrong.

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    First 2018 Outing

    Hello Folks,

    Not long back from the car's first 2018 outing for a PH visit to a Lotus & Aston
    dealer just outside Norwich. Some very interesting cars in their workshop!
    Recent MOT passed with no advisories and some rather nice compliments
    from the examiner.

    The value of the R5 from April 2017 to March 2018 has increased by a little
    under 50% which I find quite unbelievable. The 80 odd percentile increase of
    the 12 months previous was a tad overdue, mostly because spares are either
    hard to secure, or really expensive and often both!

    These are live auction results, presumably of standard spec cars, rather than
    some of the dodgy specimens found elsewhere on-line. So a few pictures with
    which to renew my agreed value amount which this year is £16k - it's just
    nuts and I fully expect it to reach £20k well before its 30th birthday.















    Yet another day when I got seriously asked to sell it. These are getting a tad
    too frequent

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    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    The question is Steve, how much would you sell it For? 😁
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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Cole View Post
    The question is Steve, how much would you sell it For? 😁
    At the moment, I could not part with it unless you stole it - and you'd need
    to kill me to get past its immobiliser and alarms, both of which have been
    very cunningly integrated into its looms. So, you'd need to come up with a
    proper life-changing amount.

    All these monetary values really become meaningless when you attempt to
    assess the sheer fun these cars provide. You should know..!

    Regards,
    Steve
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    The Final Touch...

    Hello Folks,

    Well, the snag list is slowly becoming a blank sheet of paper, so time to add
    some finishing touches. I had planned to cut a sheet of proprietary matting to
    the original shape and paint it black. Problem was the horrid creasing that
    simply refused to go away, no matter what.

    Then, on eBay came the opportunity of buying a new and exact replica, but
    made in modern materials. A quick phone call to Karl and we came to the
    conclusion that as everything else is so tidy under there, the new mat would
    be a much tidier option than our home-made affair, even if we could remove
    most of the creases.

    So, a large amount of money, produces an equally large box, containing a
    very smart looking mat. As with the side panels, there have been a couple
    or three sound-deadening panels stuck in the "voids" which should help the
    engine sound to become less rattly. Yeah, I know, without a pic, it didn't
    happen...



    Regards,
    Steve

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Makes a huge difference Pete. Looks great! I take it that the mat is a reproduction item?

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    Re: R5GTT Project - Off the road since Sept 1998

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Cole View Post
    Makes a huge difference Pete. Looks great! I take it that the mat is a reproduction item?
    Quote Originally Posted by Lowiepete View Post
    Then, on eBay came the opportunity of buying a new and exact replica, but
    made in modern materials.
    Wot he said ^^^

    Regards,
    Steve

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