LY was only available on the R27s, to get the longer 5th and 6th gears you need one built after 10th October '07 (or any Cup). No hot hatch is built for pounding the motorway. I prefer the shorter box myself - makes 5th and 6th more usable for accelerating, feels more suited to the engine, which loves to be revved. And even though it's revving relatively hard - it's not loud in there or intrusive at all - despite what some people who have never driven one will tell you heh
I did a 140 mile round trip the other day, Leeds and back from home, filled up with V-Power a couple of miles from home and when I got back I'd done 32mpg - that's about 130miles of A road/Dual carriageway at 80/85 (and a few 30/40 zones on the A64 before the DC) and 5 miles each way of getting through Leeds.
So, hot hatch, class leading brakes/handling, 200ps/197bhp so very nearly 100bhp/litre, 60 in under 7 seconds and 130mph+, along with aircon which was on all day, lots of electric toys, keyless entry and it STILL manages 32mpg. I'd say that was very acceptable
The fact the 182 5th gear ratio is longer than the 6th on the 197 maybe shows the 197 is a more focussed hot hatch
Also, if you have a 182 sat behind you at 70 in top and you both nail it you'll pull away with your shorter ratios hehe! (Dunno if that's true, was just a joke)
These are the differences, taken from Clio197.net -
old gearbox vs new gearbox
1st = 5.19mph/1000rpm - 1st = 5.18mph/1000rpm
2nd = 8.48mph/1000rpm - 2nd = 8.46mph/1000rpm
3rd = 11.14mph/1000rpm - 3rd = 11.11mph/1000rpm
4th = 13.70mph/1000rpm - 4th = 13.66mph/1000rpm
5th = 16.09mph/1000rpm - 5th = 17.00mph/1000rpm
6th = 18.94mph/1000rpm - 6th = 20.36mph/1000rpm
top speed 134mph@ 7074rpm - top speed 139mph@ 6827rpm
speeds in gears at 7250rpm (full power)
old vs new
1st = 37.62mph - 1st = 37.55mph
2nd = 61.48mph - 2nd = 61.33mph
3rd = 80.76mph - 3rd = 80.54mph
4th = 99.32mph - 4th = 99.03mph
5th = 116.65mph - 5th = 123.25mph
6th = 137.31mph - 6th = 147.61mph
revs at road speeds
old vs new
50mph = 2639rpm - = 2455rpm
60mph = 3167rpm - = 2946rpm
70mph = 3695rpm - = 3438rpm
80mph = 4223rpm - = 3929rpm
90mph = 4751rpm - = 4420rpm
So, if you feel that's a big enough difference for you, look for a newish one, if you don't, find a 2nd hand R27, so you have the Cup chassis/Recaros and you can have LY if you want
All just IMHO, but I don't think you'd regret it - I think the interior is LEAGUES ahead of the 182, no rattles, better materials, feels much more special, it's much quieter on the road (dispire the revs) in there as well. Then if you go for it in the 197, and are at full throttle revving all the way to over 7,000rpm it sounds awesome, the engine begs to be revved hard and sounds good will it - I often felt a 172 was gonna explode much over 5,500rpm where the power is hehe! Stereo is much better too heh - I have the MP3 headunit, not sure if it's standard on the R27 or not but it's quite good for a factory head unit - got the tunepoint in now for my ipod as well
Dan