edde said:Omar's had a 225 and gone back to a 182 so he is probaly a good source of info (Pm him for information on them both).
Pros of the 225.
Bigger car
Safer
Great engine
6 speed gearbox
Cons
Expensive to buy
MPG isn't amazing
Massive tunning potential isn't realy there
Heavy
182
Pros
Light
Cheap
Good on fuel etc
Cons
Small
Not as safe as the Megan
fun on the track its chucable and playable.
Cons
Rattles
Niggly faults
No spare
A 182 turbo isn't a good idea IMO best swop the whole engine its not that much more for a 1.8T VAG engine or a turbo 2.0 from the Megan etc to be put in plus you'd get the better box (the 172/182 one isn't that good plus 5 speed so no long legged gearing) plus the engine is built for turbo the 172/182 engine isn't.
Depending how much you have/want to spend I'd go down this route
182 all suspension pack
Better brakes
Leda coilovers profeshionally setup
Light tunning ie remap/exhaust/IK/AWT cams
New engine 1.8T running stand alone ECU. Not cheap (£8k or so) but 280hp standard plus have a search for VAG 1.8T tunning you cna get 350hp without going internal on the stronger blocks with car. 450hp is possible.
clio_ant said:tbh money wouldnt be a issue as i have a well paid job it just be down to the fact a 182t is some thing you cant just buy from renault but i do like the 225 and it would be good if i had some kids further down the line touch wood. i went in a blokes where i used to work he had a trophy though.but id love either tbh
haitch said:hes said it 'because you cant buy it from renault', ppl see an evo etc and they know its fast but looking at the RS...everybody loves a sleeper, if money isnt a prob hes prob got more than one car eh? go for a spin in BBT or K-TEC turbos and see what you think, if not try j3ned's method, its all about variety ;-)
theduckeatspork said:if u have that much money, drop a CTR lump in, would be an awesome car
lee_cup said:why not just buy a CTR???
If you have the money, buy something different altogether
theduckeatspork said:because the ctr shassy is cack.
the clio, even with a ctr engine is lighter, therefore faster than a ctr.
the ctr engine is FAR more tuneable.
3 very good reasons to do it.
oh and its never been done, which is another good reason in my book
jonnyboy said:TBH m8 if you have done that amount of milage on 1 set of tyres you cannot have even begun to explore the cars performance potential. I dont know if you had other problems with your car but I dont feel its fair for your view to be taken as gospel if you havent even driven it properly! Whenever the 225 is mentioned on cliosport Omars car is always mentioned, in the intrest of balance its good to get opinions from people who really drive the car not pootling about eeking 16k out of a set of tyres
jonnyboy said:TBH m8 if you have done that amount of milage on 1 set of tyres you cannot have even begun to explore the cars performance potential. I dont know if you had other problems with your car but I dont feel its fair for your view to be taken as gospel if you havent even driven it properly! Whenever the 225 is mentioned on cliosport Omars car is always mentioned, in the intrest of balance its good to get opinions from people who really drive the car not pootling about eeking 16k out of a set of tyres
jonnyboy said:TBH m8 if you have done that amount of milage on 1 set of tyres you cannot have even begun to explore the cars performance potential. I dont know if you had other problems with your car but I dont feel its fair for your view to be taken as gospel if you havent even driven it properly! Whenever the 225 is mentioned on cliosport Omars car is always mentioned, in the intrest of balance its good to get opinions from people who really drive the car not pootling about eeking 16k out of a set of tyres
clio_ant said:when im ready for my new car in a few years i was considering either 182 with aa turbo conversion or a megane 225 what are the known faults and pros and cons with either choice
g18llo said:One of the best modifications you can buy is tuition, i.e. modifying your driving style, and in most cases it's the biggest factor in becoming quicker that you can buy. It's not unusual for people to 'find' 2-3 seconds a lap at Donington after tuition, you'd probably need at least 40-50bhp more to find that time in performance alone.
On your original question, and as per some previous answers, the 225 has benefits of comfort, size and practicality, but personally (having driven both) I far prefer the smaller Clio which does have a better chassis/set-up 'out of the box'. In some respects you should forget magazine articles, it's all about real world performance, not what happens on a track.
Regards
u33db said:I'd have to side with the 225 TBH...you can't laugh in the face of development simply because your on a clio forum...thats just daft.