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Best bang for buck power mods: 172 Cup



  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
Hi there

So I am restoring my 172 cup, now suspension and brake refresh along with sticky tyres is done, along with full major service. It handles great and stops well!

So I have some questions about power:

1. ITG panel filter, worth it, 1-2HP gain?
2. Does my 172 cup have RS inlet?
3. If I order this: http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2907&appid=2
I assume I just remove my old lower, fit this and job done, or should the upper inlet also be ported?
4. Sports cat, any gain or not worth hassle?
5. 182 manifold, again any gain, worth the hassle?


That is it really, be nice to get the car to around a healthy 185HP.
Once I've done the modified parts, I shall then get it custom mapped at EFI, or maybe the remap alone will give more gains than all the above?
 

robzracing

ClioSport Club Member
182 manifold is the best place to start. That and the ITG filter plus a ktec exhaust (or Pure Motorsport if budget allows) both have a stealth option, and that’s about as good as you’ll get ready for a remap. After that cams are the next upgrade.
I’m not convinced the matched/ported inlets are really worth all the effort for the gain that they may give.

Of course I’m sure you’ll get some differing opinions here.


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  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
Forget points 1-5 and just enjoy the car.
Brakes and suspension are key along with tyres. The rest is just tuner bullshit. A few Hp will make no odds.

I am enjoying the car but would be nice to know what gains the above offer if any, generally on most cars NA bolt-on gains are always minimal to none existent, but sometimes there can be a few choice mods that give good results with minimal spend.
 
  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
182 manifold is the best place to start. That and the ITG filter plus a ktec exhaust (or Pure Motorsport if budget allows) both have a stealth option, and that’s about as good as you’ll get ready for a remap. After that cams are the next upgrade.
I’m not convinced the matched/ported inlets are really worth all the effort for the gain that they may give.

Of course I’m sure you’ll get some differing opinions here.


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Does an exhaust (catback) do anything for power though? Thought it was just noise.
My car has the Eurocarparts exhaust fitted, done by previous owner when it failed MOT for original exhaust leaking.
 

adamlstr

ClioSport Club Member
1. Vibratechnics Engine & Gearbox Mounts
1. Bilstein B14 Kit
1. Bush refresh
1. Nylon Rack Bushes
1. Decent tyres

Those are all you need.

And yes, they're all #1.
 
  172 Turbo
Forget points 1-5 and just enjoy the car.
Brakes and suspension are key along with tyres. The rest is just tuner bullshit. A few Hp will make no odds.
Agreed, you can make these cars cracking track cars with basic mods, refreshed suspension, brakes and tyres will do well.

There is no point wasting money on power mods, unless you're going to go balls deep and then you may as well have bought an R26.
 
  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
As above, you'll get way more performance by refreshing the now ancient steering parts in your 15yr old french hatch.

Car has had:
New cup dampers
New grams springs
New inner & outer track rods
Powerflex steering bushes
Powerflex ARB bushes
New front wishbones with new balljoints
New upper, lower, dogbone mounts with powerflex insert
Powerflex rear beam bushes
Brembo XTRA HC disc front
Brembo HC disc rear
Front yellow EBC pads
rear pagid pads
ATE fluid
Goodridge lines
R1R semi slick tyres


I feel I have fully refreshed the suspension and brakes with original or better items, its a fast fun road car.
I would just enjoy a little more power.

From looking around I think I shall go with a:
182 manifold
Pure motorsport exhaust setup with 200 cel cat (12kg saving & 5HP gain)
ITG panel filter
EFI remap

If it makes around 180HP, leave it be. :)
Shall also probably fit a lightweight battery, if Renault claims are true of 1021kg, then saving around 10kg from exhaust and around 15kg from battery will put car around 990kg. :)

Only other thing is maybe a rear ARB, but need to check more on those.
 
  Clio 182
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  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
I don't buy those, too expensive.

I buy from anti gravity batteries, stuff like this:
https://www.antigravitybatteries-uk.co.uk/oem-case-type-batteries/AG-ATX20.html

I have that in my M3 track car which also gets daily driven and left parked for weeks at a time, always starts with zero issue and the battery weighs around 2kg, I got it for £400. :)

I shall probably put it in the Clio to test fitment and if it fits well, probably grab another or one of the slightly less spec versions for around £300.
 
  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
What if it's already making 180bhp? Get it on some rollers before buying parts or you'll never actually know if you've made any progress.

Good point, I shall give EFI a ring, get it booked in with them, for a dyno run and remap, see what it gets, if it seems low, then look at resolving the issue, if it seems healthy, then probably leave as is, good advice. :)

Though I don't mind the idea of a new exhaust, as the ECP value item on it has no sound to it and is cheap nasty setup, so I'd not mind a decent exhaust system (not too loud) on the car and the pure motorsport system does look nice and I guess its then a case of do I get it so it fits upto a 172 manifold, or do I grab a 182 manifold as you can find them for £50 and fit that at same time.

My thoughts are Renault must of put the 4-2-1 manifold on the 182 to make more top-end power, so it must work one would of though.

I shall call EFI and speak with Chris, see what he says and see if they are willing to map my car as is, see what it gets and then map it again for a reduced price with 182 manifold and pure motorsport exhaust, to see the change, unless of course it makes around 180 as it is now, then maybe its simply not worth bothering, but I guess Chris can advice as he maps so many he will have an idea of what works and does not.
 
  172 Turbo
I wouldn't bother with an RS2, you can pick up used turbo kits for a few hundred pounds more and they actually make the car a fair bit quicker.
 

green

ClioSport Club Member
  Hi comp phase 1
Pound for pound a diff fitted to these will make the most difference out of all modifications your thinking about also cost less too.
Wouldn’t bother with 182 manifold as no real gain..pretty sure they are good for mid range toque not high top end.
Never really got the RS2.. yes you get to keep the Oe throttle body but ITB’s are so much better and you lose some weight too..win win.
Anyway... just my experience as I’ve done it all and wish I’d diff’ed mine years ago.
Good luck.
 
  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
One never stops learning ;)

Very true, but its a thread about power mods, not driver training. ;)

Spoken with Chris at EFI.
He says bring it up, he will tune it, then if I want to add more any re-tune will just be the cost of time on dyno and not the map, which seems very fair and good service.

He suggested, check for RS inlet, if not get one as worth it and about £50 from ebay.
He said 182 manifolds give 5-6HP in his experience, so if your OK with hassle of fitting or doing a new exhaust its worth it and he also recommended the PMS exhaust system.
If going for 98+ map another 4-6HP up top, much greater gains down low.

So I think I shall do map, then fit a panel filter, RS inlet if my car don't have one along with a 182 manifold and PMS exhaust, go for a new map.
 
  dan's cast offs.
just see what it makes first before you start planning what mods to do, standard healthy ones can make anything from 165bhp to 190bhp.
 
  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
So it seems my 172 cup does not have an RS inlet (52 plate) as I've just tried looking by using camera phone to look under injector guard:




I am assuming if it was an RS inlet, I'd see RS stamped above the two middle injectors?
 
  Megane R26
Decent tyres, fresh suspension and rear arb. Hard to make power from these but easy to make them handle well!
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
Usually it’s 182s that have RS inlets from the factory.

Power mod wise: Matched inlets, Induction Kit, Cat back exhaust, sports cat/decat, AC delete, Remap are the usual suspects, although if you have a cam belt due soon might be worth considering cams at the same time.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Rs inlet just listed on here for £25 delivered within 24hrs.

I joked but there is, just listed lol
 
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bigfella2

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Clio 182
Another thing to consider is if it's been timed correctly, because even if it's just a tiny bit out it will cost a fair bit of power.
 
  Ftype SVR & E46 M3
Rs inlet just listed on here for £25 delivered within 24hrs.

I joked but there is, just listed lol

Bloody typical! LOL

Another thing to consider is if it's been timed correctly, because even if it's just a tiny bit out it will cost a fair bit of power.


I would hope so! It was all done recently by Birchdown specialist and they seem highly regarded, car certainly felt stronger after they did it all.
 


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