View attachment CLIO V6. Liaison au sol.pdf
I found this document from V6 Passion. Its in french, google translate makes a dog dinner of it, but is quite interesting to read. It highlights some of the weak points of the suspension and discusses a number of possible improvements as well as their downfalls.
The ones that I thought were particularly interesting where replacing the front tie rod ends from the standard (A Laguna Part) to a Vel Satis part, which increases the front track by 25mm on the ph1 as well as appearing to offer other benefits to the set up.
Also it discusses the ph2 rear anti roll bar which was designed, but not put on the production car (made it a bit tricker in the wet, but better in the dry). Renault Sport after sales appeared to of actually offered the anti roll bar when new.
I found this document from V6 Passion. Its in french, google translate makes a dog dinner of it, but is quite interesting to read. It highlights some of the weak points of the suspension and discusses a number of possible improvements as well as their downfalls.
The ones that I thought were particularly interesting where replacing the front tie rod ends from the standard (A Laguna Part) to a Vel Satis part, which increases the front track by 25mm on the ph1 as well as appearing to offer other benefits to the set up.
Also it discusses the ph2 rear anti roll bar which was designed, but not put on the production car (made it a bit tricker in the wet, but better in the dry). Renault Sport after sales appeared to of actually offered the anti roll bar when new.