LOL thats all I can say.
Phil - I for one do not intend to ever sell my 16v. What would be the point? It already stands me in for far more money and time than Id ever get back for it. Some people are quite happy to buy one car after another in a futile quest for more power, more toys, more boot space, more style, more airbags, more fuel economy, more of whatever. Others stick to what theyve got and try to improve upon it.
And I dont quite see whats your point with the woohoo thing...are you saying that a normal 16v will somehow corner faster than a turbo 16v, as some kind of weird compensation for the fact that a 16v turbo will cane most things on the road in a straight line? You seem to forget that however a Clio is powered, it will always be a car that handles well. Admittedly when you get to cars with big bhp from the factory they tend to be rwd or 4wd. So what? If R5s can do it through FWD then how come theres some law against doing it to a Clio?
And whats the V6 braking thing about? How is a 16v that only weighs two thirds what a V6 does, going to find it difficult to brake in a straight line? I dont see how that has anything to do with the way the car is powered? Obviously it would be stupid to do a turbo job and then not go for big brakes. So you just put big brakes and/or multi-pot calipers on, I cant see what the big deal is...
Nick - Of course you can turbo a Clio for under £2000. But if youre spending £2000 on parts and doing all the labour yourself, what exactly is on your shopping list? Turbo, chargecooler and oil cooler? So how are you going to do the plumbing? Custom silicone hose lengths arent cheap by any stretch of the imagation. How are you going to fit the plumbing to the throttle body? Are you thinking of bodging it by fitting another injector and a pressure switch or of doing the job properly and running bigger injectors and proper boost sensing and spot on fuelling? Wheres about the turbo oil plumbing? Where are you putting the chargecooler and rad? What sort of engine management are you going to programme for yourself? Will it take care of ignition timing properly as well as fuelling? And many, many more...
Sorry if that sounds like Im getting at either of you, it just seems to be a backward step to have anything to do with a 1.4 pushrod engine in a Clio 16v when youve already got a decent well-designed lump in there whose one failing is a weak induction side. And it seems ridiculous to rule out something saying it cant be done, when it *has* been done and its working. Yes Prima turbos had a bad rep. But then again theres not a lot of work that comes out of Prima that has a good rep! Ask any serious Renault tuner and theyll tell you about the amount of Prima jobs they have to fix.
Theres no subustitute for CCs, if its a choice between a 1400 or 1800 turbo I know which one Id go for. Its not exactly rocket science turbocharging the F7P, low pressure turbo running on a standard engine or high pressure turbo running on a low compression engine. I dont see what the big fuss is about. Either will be reliable AFAIK, as long as the fuel is there in the right proportion and the drivetrain can take it.