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Clio with Rotrex super charger



incy-spider

ClioSport Club Member
Personally I’d go low boost turbo. You know you’ll achieve your power/torque goals.
Just focus on the usual problem areas so things like effective turbocharger support, improved hardwearing for feeds and drains. Go OTT on heat management and cooling.
Turbo motors arrived very effective and reliable if built properly.
For the cost, it’s hard to ignore given the options.

High five!!


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green

ClioSport Club Member
  Hi comp phase 1
I myself if doing an engine again I would like to go with the mk3 head and pistons in the Mk2 block. For the fact not many have done it :cool: I know it’ll be a bit of work to put the two together..great gains thou as the mk3 head is far superior to the Mk2. How much is it to machine the Mk2 block? Mk3 pistons..cheap as chips, just need a decent head.

My engine now is 83mm Wossner pistons 12:8:1 high comp bottom, Schrick cams (similar to 421’s), ktec DTH ITB’s,one piece valves, catcam valve springs. That’s putting out 215.9bhp 174ftlb’s and cost at least 3.5 grand but it has been bullet proof for a good 6 years now.
obviously turbo is the cheapest way but turbo and heat! and so many breaking them once built would put me off.

@1985michael182 whats your engine putting out at the moment? I went from 200bhp to 215 with the cams and it’s very noticeable.

hope that helps.
 

frayz

ClioSport Club Member
Firstly, I know it’s apples and oranges. For that I apologise. But this was still well over double it’s intended power/torque.

But in support of my last response, I built my impreza motor properly which was fed with a GT35R running on Syvecs.
Didn’t get greedy and it was wound back to 576bhp and 520lbsft.
I ran this motor for 4 years and beat the life out of it, serviced it with regular oil changes of Motul 300V. In that 4 years the only thing that ever went wrong was a single coil pack died. That’s it.

So build a motor properly, address the common problem areas, don’t get greedy and then look after it, and I see no reason for it to let you down any more than any other vehicle.

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1985michael182

ClioSport Club Member
You have some serious money my friend! I bought the 2.1 striker kit for mine at just short of 5k. Couldnt afford the turbo and other mods to run it so had to sell up 😣
Back when I was a boy ricer
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1985michael182

ClioSport Club Member
I myself if doing an engine again I would like to go with the mk3 head and pistons in the Mk2 block. For the fact not many have done it :cool: I know it’ll be a bit of work to put the two together..great gains thou as the mk3 head is far superior to the Mk2. How much is it to machine the Mk2 block? Mk3 pistons..cheap as chips, just need a decent head.

My engine now is 83mm Wossner pistons 12:8:1 high comp bottom, Schrick cams (similar to 421’s), ktec DTH ITB’s,one piece valves, catcam valve springs. That’s putting out 215.9bhp 174ftlb’s and cost at least 3.5 grand but it has been bullet proof for a good 6 years now.
obviously turbo is the cheapest way but turbo and heat! and so many breaking them once built would put me off.

@1985michael182 whats your engine putting out at the moment? I went from 200bhp to 215 with the cams and it’s very noticeable.

hope that helps.

Currently running 197bhp and 170lbs.
Jenvey 48mm bodies
GroupN timing
182 mani
Meg225 injectors
I was running the wrong exhaust mani gasket when it was mapped at EFI, I would like to think with the unrestricted exhaust gases now I would hit the magical 200
 

frayz

ClioSport Club Member
You have some serious money my friend! I bought the 2.1 striker kit for mine at just short of 5k. Couldnt afford the turbo and other mods to run it so had to sell up 😣
Back when I was a boy ricer
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Lol, with respect I built that when I was living at home with no wife and only my c**k to keep. It’s easy to throw all your cash at a car when you’ve nothing else to spend it on.

However as I said, it’s apples and oranges.
But for a sensible budget you could do your Clio with a refresh, and focus on reliability and longevity.
The negatives as I see them are increased weight/complexity of the turbo system and the obvious dramatic change in characteristics of torque delivery.
However if you’re on low boost then all your low down response largely stays the same with no trade off.

However I fully understand the want to stay NA as it’s part of the Clios natural identity.
Perhaps work out the costs of doing the Mk3 head/pistons swap and see if it will actually deliver for you what you’re looking for. But to stay NA and get maybe another 10/15bhp seems a lot of effort for little return.
 

green

ClioSport Club Member
  Hi comp phase 1
I all ready had them fitted as I was going to have cams fitted on the original engine but ran out of money for them as well. I’ve not had them in long. Put them in when the cam belt was done. Love them.
 

green

ClioSport Club Member
  Hi comp phase 1
No I already had the bottom end rebuilt with the pistons and itb’s which was 202.5 on original injectors .

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It’s now got the cams with mk3 injectors. If the Clio didn’t need the cam belt change I would’ve left it as it was but it was almost a free mod when doing cam belt. Mapping wasn’t much more.
 

1985michael182

ClioSport Club Member
So your pistons have been in 4 years? How many miles do you think you have covered? And are they the type that need servicing every so often?
I know alot of the race engines need rebuilding/servicing every year using forged internals.
 

green

ClioSport Club Member
  Hi comp phase 1
I’ve probably done at least 20000 miles in 4 years. 2 or 3 trackdays a year and it has been perfect apart from an injector failing so it was a really easy fix with the itb’s. The cam belt I’ve just had done was the first time anything else has happened to the engine. In my eyes it was well worth the money spent. If I get another 5 years out of it I’ll be well happy.
what I will say is don’t scrimp on parts. Get the best and hope for a decent engine builder. Mine was done by ktec 🙊
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
I understand, but when @green manages to get 215 bhp and you have build a high spec 197/182 hybrid with 230 bhp, it seems that a bit of optimisation on the standard head might be more reasonable? What's your thought?
I did 230 on essentially a standard mk3 head and inlet manifold, so not really anlike for like comparison. It also ran the oe fbw throttle body. @green has itbs. If I’d had the mk3 head flowed fully and gone all out, I’d be on for 270+ n/a. The only way a mk2 head will flow enough air for that hp is with boost.

I’m building a very high spec mk2 motor atm with a fully worked head, so we will see where we get to in terms of hp.
 

green

ClioSport Club Member
  Hi comp phase 1
My head hasn’t really been touched apart from a skim, valves and springs and it’s a ph1 head. If I had the money I’d love to go with the MK3 head have it gas flowed and wild cammed. Then hopefully the engine will be finally finished after 10 years lol. That’s after I get the sach dampers refurbed for the trophy’s £600...holidays to keep the wife happy ££££££££ then maybe the head lol
 


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