Though I'm still not actually sure I want to sell it, it has no real use, the money would go nicely towards the Dope and doing some trick stuff to that. So here's an advert
One off Renault Twingo GT with 2.0 Turbo engine swap. Currently on 54k miles and will climb slowly if I use it to get to work.
Here we have for sale my metallic burgundy 2009 Twingo GT with the optioned black interior rather than old lady beige, it started life as 1149cc Turbo which I originally got hold of with just over 30k on the clock 2.5 years ago. Once in my possession I couldn’t leave it stock so I tweaked and tuned it, fitted coilovers and up rated the brakes. I used it to commute, road trip, a track day every so often and generally hooned about in it. It did everything amazingly so then sold it obviously 🙄..... Covid happened and the chap I sold it too used it for a track day and not much else I think. After a few messages I was able to buy it back at the back end of 2020. I bought it back with the intention of taking it further power wise. 150bhp 150lbft in a sub 1000kg car is good fun but it wasn’t enough. So not long after Christmas I started to convert it to run F4rt 2.0Turbo engine as found in the Laguna GT, Megane 225 and the R26. This has been mated to a 5 speed diesel gearbox to keep the ratios nice with a custom CG motorsport clutch plate to hold the power. I won't go through everything that was done along the way but once built and after a visit to Chris at EFI Parts (he also tuned it when it was the 1149cc) it now produces a shave off 280bhp and 300lbft. Its quick, weighs 1000kg on the nose with the heavier engine in there and has power to weight similar to the a C63 AMG, RS6, E92 GTS and early R35 GTR’s. Its quiet to drive and not in your face and thus is deceptively quick. I've added boost control via a switch on the steering wheel as trying to put the power down in 1st and 2nd in the dry was becoming difficult. Get it to the top of 2nd and 3rd onwards with the button pressed and it will hook up and go. Its also geared for over 160mph in 5th.
I've put 1500+ fault free miles on this now and even though it is awesome I have a lot more fun building cars and following through with the ideas than I do driving them. It actually has no purpose other than it was fun to build and now I use it to commute.... So I'm putting it up for sale, pricing it has been a little difficult as this is one of a very small handful that have been built previously (The Green RS version on YouTube apparently sold for 7k). I'm going with a similar price to a Clio 172 turbo or 197 Meglio at £5995ono.
Engine
Mapped by EFI Parts 277.8bhp 300.6lbft at 17psi
F4rt engine cambelt and aux done at time of conversion so good for another 4/5 years
Big front mount intercooler
External Bosch fuel pressure regulator with return setup and Walbro 255ltr pump
Megane 225 injectors (cleaned and checked)
Powerflex purple bushed dogbone mount
Stiffened/filled engine mount and gearbox mount
Relocated battery to boot/wheel well
Big intake pipe and s2000 air filter
Miltek 3 inch Decat wrapped
Miltek 3inch front pipe
2.5 inch mid-section into clio 172 backbox (nice and subtle though made in my garage)
Chassis
AP Coilovers
280mm Clio sport disk upgrade and Peugeot calipers. Peugeot 406 master cylinder fitted for clearance to the downpipe.
15inch OZ F1’s with 2 x Michelin Pilot Sport 3’s on the front and 2 x Toyo TR1's
Clio 172 Wishbones (extra castor over the GT items)
Clio 172 Anti roll bar
Clio 172 Powerflex purple inner and outer roll bar bushes
20mm spacers and longer bolts
Bad Bits
They all have them.
Has the common lcd bleeding on the dash clocks, can only be seen in the dark where the battery light shows as very dimly lit. Wheels could do with a refurb. Few light marks around the car though would polish up well. No big dinks or dents. There is a current abs fault, pretty sure it’s the front right wheel speed sensor, has the common airbag connector issue under the pass seat same as most Twingo's and Clio’s where it intermittently brings the warning light on. There is a reoccurring DTC for the flywheel/crank sensor sync, DTC can be deleted/reprogramed with a return/posting the ecu to EFI Parts. Sometimes illuminates in 30 yards sometimes 50+ miles. Does not affect the running of the car at all. If it were me and I hadn't have gotten bored I would also be looking at getting a nice front pipe back exhaust made for it also.
Come and take a look at it, please please please don’t ask me how to do this to your own car, it’s a for sale advert. I will need some security if you want to take it for a decent test drive, its deceptively quick and catch you out very easily. You bin it you buy it. Car is Located near Gloucester and can be viewed most evenings by prior arrangement. I am going to miss it but with no real use and boredom kicking in it should go on to someone who can finish it off and abuse the crap out of it 😀 Im planning on throwing some of the money at my low and slow 1957 Renault Dauphine
£5995 ono.