Ph1 172 & Clio DCi
I have read a couple of posts on here asking if it could be done and what the gains were, but no one really seemed to know anything about it.
With my Ph1 172 needing a cambelt and a spare set of 197 cams lying around, I decided to have a play and see what I could come up with.
Firstly I took the car to Surrey Rolling Road for an outsider’s non bias power graph. The old girl pulled a respectable 167.6 bhp
The cams are a direct fit into the 172 head and the 172 De-phaser bolts straight onto the 197 inlet cam, so as for fitment, they are a perfect match.
At first I timed the cams in on the standard Renault points. The car started and ran perfectly. Although it had lost torque and power from just about everywhere until 6800 where it gained over standard. So although the car had more peak power, it was in actual fact, much slower.
I started playing around and dialled the cams in at different point to see if I could make an improvement. With a very rough map this is what I got today.
(Red line= Standard cams, Blue line= 197 cams)
The small dip in torque and power between 3500rpm-4750rpm is mapping related and with a bit more time spent, I’m sure the dip can be removed. I didn't want to spend hours on the map just encase the cams still needed some work on where they were best dialled in.
I’m quite happy with that. 8.2Bhp gain from a set of cams that can be had on eBay for £60-80. As I say, with some more time on the map, I’m sure you could remove the dip and even get maybe 2-3 more peak bhp for it.
I’m now going to fit a 182 exhaust manifold and an RS2 and see what sort of power can be gained. The 197 cams hold onto the power much better in the top end of the rev range so I thing they would suit the RS2 perfectly.
With my Ph1 172 needing a cambelt and a spare set of 197 cams lying around, I decided to have a play and see what I could come up with.
Firstly I took the car to Surrey Rolling Road for an outsider’s non bias power graph. The old girl pulled a respectable 167.6 bhp
The cams are a direct fit into the 172 head and the 172 De-phaser bolts straight onto the 197 inlet cam, so as for fitment, they are a perfect match.
At first I timed the cams in on the standard Renault points. The car started and ran perfectly. Although it had lost torque and power from just about everywhere until 6800 where it gained over standard. So although the car had more peak power, it was in actual fact, much slower.
I started playing around and dialled the cams in at different point to see if I could make an improvement. With a very rough map this is what I got today.
(Red line= Standard cams, Blue line= 197 cams)
The small dip in torque and power between 3500rpm-4750rpm is mapping related and with a bit more time spent, I’m sure the dip can be removed. I didn't want to spend hours on the map just encase the cams still needed some work on where they were best dialled in.
I’m quite happy with that. 8.2Bhp gain from a set of cams that can be had on eBay for £60-80. As I say, with some more time on the map, I’m sure you could remove the dip and even get maybe 2-3 more peak bhp for it.
I’m now going to fit a 182 exhaust manifold and an RS2 and see what sort of power can be gained. The 197 cams hold onto the power much better in the top end of the rev range so I thing they would suit the RS2 perfectly.