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It's because RS clios are quite boring, comfy & civilised cars if you want them to be ;)
Just to add to this thread, today I met a lovely old lady called Shirley and she's the very proud owner of this little beauty
She's owned it for 18 years, bought it with 5k on the clock in...
Easy mistake to make, could you spot a difference in bolt spacing of 6mm from a quick glance at 2 stub axles?
If it's from a breaker at least have a bit more patience for them as they'll be practically swimming in the bloody things all day so will be quickly looking at them or simply grabbing 2...
Already realised that by sticking with a poxy 4 pot renault ;)
Mind you the thing that's made me keep with it is watching an instructor drive a pretty standard valver, ok stripped out with bucket seats but you get the idea, on track & absolutely dicking far superior machinery out there...
What & become another R loving sheep? NEVER!! :rasp: I'll have sucked many a penis dry before I consider fitting an R to any valver of mine
Besides, the only work I did was plug in a randomly bought ecu plus that engine has got suspected piston ring oil burning type issues which I had...
Try again mate http://www.clio16valver.co.uk/forum/ it's deffo free and the register of cars isn't in the paid members section so you can see if it's in there, you just need to do the usual signing up stuff as you do for any forum ;)
As for the claimed power I'd be skeptical, just to give you...
Depending what side of Notts you're in, sideways danny in Bedford is similar distance, it's where I take my car these days ;)
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?151-519-Automotive
£250 for a cam belt on a cup without air-con ;-)
Thread from the dead :eek: also curious if anyone has bumped anything older now lol
I've been searching like fcuk but can't seem to find the info I'm after :dapprove: but does anyone know if the 1.8 works rally cars were using the standard inlet or ITB's?
Need some help from you professional folks on here as you've probably come across this issue I've got
Currently ripping a dead engine out of a mates T reg 1.8 mondeo, I'm a bit stuck with a couple of things that I want to remove but want to make sure I know how it's done before I go mental on...
Look in the latest evo, buyers guide for 182, in the blurb about the trophy they say that the guy who developed the trophy kept a 205 gti in the garage & based everything he did for the trophy trying to emulate the essence of the pug ;)
oh you mean a tappety noise, then that could be a sticky lifter & low on oil
where is the noise exactly? if it's the top of the engine u should be ok, if it's the bottom part of the engines it could well be fooked
I'm just curious to know how much peoples insurance policy's went up by (if at all) after they fitted ITB's to their clio's.
I'd like to get a rough idea as I wont be renewing my policy until my car is ready and I can afford it
R's have been done to death & they bore me now plus you've got to be a good driver to really make any pointful use of what makes the R better than a P and the vast majority of folk simply aren't good enough. People generally remove old & tired P's & replace them with old & tired R's and since...
Oh hai!! :D
It's nice to see another naples getting some tlc :cool: If you need some inspiration have a look at my project thread http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?487611-Paddy-s-Valver-Project-Leave-it-the-F*ck-Alone&highlight=project ;)