Servos
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Clio servo. If you move the servo over towards the nearside wing you may even get it fitted without having to mod the inlet plenum too much (you will need a longer brake from an E34 to run from the pedal, along the bulkhead to the servo).
James
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
I know a few people who run Clio servos inside for V8 conversions, but there's no need with an S50 conversion. Fabricating a mount that securely holds the servo isn't too easy, it is certainly easier to leave the servo in the engine bay and move it over slightly.
Plus if its a road car, you lose the glovebox.
Plus if its a road car, you lose the glovebox.
James
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
ive used the clio servo and moved it over 50mm and i have not needed to cut the plenum it has lots of room now,instead of using the e34 brake bar i fabricated an extension piece out of 2 of the threaded ends joined together to make 1 longer end which screws onto the threaded bar
You only need the 750i master cylinder (or other 25mm master cylinder) if you're using brake calipers with larger pistons than the standard E30 calipers. I used the shorter Audi 25mm master cylinder for clearance to the inlet elbow (my conversion was done long before the idea of moving the servo was thought of) but mine is running M3 brakes, and even then the 25mm m/c is a bit much.
I did drive it for a few months with the standard 325i brakes and 25mm m/c and the brakes were not good.
I did drive it for a few months with the standard 325i brakes and 25mm m/c and the brakes were not good.
James
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
'91 325i Sport
'93 318i touring 16v
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When fitting the Clio servo is moving it over 50mm a must do thing ?



