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Hi lovely clio sport people.

I thought i would sign up to this forum as i've got an urge for a 182 and this would be the best place for advice.

i have recently had to sell my two fun cars (bmw e46 coupe and a fiesta st) and get a family car as we found out my girlfriend was 8 weeks pregnant back in november, but now we have the situation under control i want to get myself something fun again, so i'm after a 182.

i thought i would introduce myself on here as i'll be a regular user when i do get one. what common faults/things apart from the obvious should i be looking for on these clios? i've never owned a french car.

Are yozzasport still the best exhausts?

Any advice will be welcome

Thanks
 

Sunglasses_Ron

ClioSport Admin
Hi lovely clio sport people.

I thought i would sign up to this forum as i've got an urge for a 182 and this would be the best place for advice.

i have recently had to sell my two fun cars (bmw e46 coupe and a fiesta st) and get a family car as we found out my girlfriend was 8 weeks pregnant back in november, but now we have the situation under control i want to get myself something fun again, so i'm after a 182.

i thought i would introduce myself on here as i'll be a regular user when i do get one. what common faults/things apart from the obvious should i be looking for on these clios? i've never owned a french car.

Are yozzasport still the best exhausts?

Any advice will be welcome

Thanks

Welcome aboard mate!

Take your time buying a 182 and make sure you get a good one. Look for one that's been serviced by a specialist.

Our 'for sale' section is a good place to start looking. You could also try speaking to @R-Sport Cars LTD who is a very well respected CS trader.

Yozza's are awesome but if you're looking for something a little more subtle go for the newer Yozza known commonly as the BTM.

Ron
 
  R5gtt, 182, volvo...
The Clio 172-182 isn't a very problematic car and there isn't anything I'd say has a high failure rate..

It's more your tyres, clutch, cambelt interval, brakes, exhaust condition etc that need checking when your looking..

Normal stuff.
 
  172
Can't stress how important service history is and make sure receipts are present and verified for cambelt and auxiliary belts.
 
Thanks for the info, i haven't had a serious look yet, just general ebay browsing.

Trying to see what common mods are etc.
I've always loved 182's, i wish i'd of got one instead of my st.

My cousin has just purchased a 182 and let me have a go in it last week, love how they take off when the cam kicks in :smile:

Thanks for the speed replies
 

Raceface_13

Staffordshire
ClioSport Area Rep
Im in a very similar boat to you buddy (me and my mrs brought a house so i sold my track car and all associated bits) now looking to get a 172 cup in the near future.
All my friends are ford people and very narrow minded lol so joined here to make new friends...so hi:smile::up:
 
Haha. I'm in the west midlands pal. Just near Tamworth, but sure if there's many other members from this region?

I already like the look of this forum so I shall be spending a lot more time on here
 

LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Can you do my your first favour by going to the ups depot there and find out WTF my exhaust is. Has been out for delivery since last Monday.

Oh, hi by the way :p
 

Jekyll

ClioSport Club Member
Yes Miltek do one. Quite a subtle sound. People go for that or Scorpion if they want something a little louder than standard.

Make sure you look at your exhaust hangers as the rubber normally sags. Cheap mod is to whack a load of tiger seal in them and let them set.

Yozza's are awesome but rather loud/raspy. They also go for around £400+ second hand.
 
Ok awesome thanks for the advice.
I'll take a look at the miltek ones now.
Yeah I had a look on eBay for a yozzasport but there wasn't a single one on there.
Any good local tuning companies? K-tec are miles away from me.
 
Cheers bud. I'll have a look. Do miltek do ones for the clio? Iv always heard yozzasport are the best but pretty rare now? Iv only ever had miltek on previous cars
They sure do. This is a decatted one on mine:



This is a decatted Yozza for comparison (ignore the pops and bangs - that was a remap that lasted a week lol):



Finally, my setup now. Full custom system from Prospeed in Cardiff, with modified 182 cat:

 
Jesus.

is that the overrun/pops and bangs map iv heard so much about?
Sounds mental but I'm assuming it gets annoying? Lol.
Like the sound of the miltek, I think the yozzasport will be too raspy for my liking
 
Haha. I'm in the west midlands pal. Just near Tamworth, but sure if there's many other members from this region?

I already like the look of this forum so I shall be spending a lot more time on here

Can you do my your first favour by going to the ups depot there and find out WTF my exhaust is. Has been out for delivery since last Monday.


Oh, hi by the way :tongueout:
Give them chance, it is Tamworth. They've only just got electricity 😂
Oh and hi, there's a few of us round here. I'm just down the A5 in Beduff
 
Give them chance, it is Tamworth. They've only just got electricity 😂
Oh and hi, there's a few of us round here. I'm just down the A5 in Beduff
Good old beduff aye. I'm in Nuneaton quite a lot so not far from beduff. Nice to see there's a couple of local people then
 
Good old beduff aye. I'm in Nuneaton quite a lot so not far from beduff. Nice to see there's a couple of local people then
There's a decent Renault specialist in Nuneaton, and as for re-mapping I'd say go down the RS Tuner route first. It's an easy option and really does make a difference
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Welcome along.

Its a great forum with some nice members, you will find everything you need on here.

But get yourself signed to be a member, that will be the best money you spend on one. :)
 
Jesus.

is that the overrun/pops and bangs map iv heard so much about?
Sounds mental but I'm assuming it gets annoying? Lol.
Like the sound of the miltek, I think the yozzasport will be too raspy for my liking
Yes, I thought I'd try it out as I was remapping my ECU anyway so did this as an in between. MPG went down to low 20s and the noise was like gunfire lol.

Milltek is a little bit raspy when decatted, or just like standard (but louder) if not decatted.
 
There's a decent Renault specialist in Nuneaton, and as for re-mapping I'd say go down the RS Tuner route first. It's an easy option and really does make a difference
Ah sound. Where abouts in Nuneaton?
What's rs tuner? Like a handheld device you can map with yourself? I had a dreamscience unit similar to that for my st
 
Yes, I thought I'd try it out as I was remapping my ECU anyway so did this as an in between. MPG went down to low 20s and the noise was like gunfire lol.

Milltek is a little bit raspy when decatted, or just like standard (but louder) if not decatted.
Sounds good tho haha. Yeah I would decat the system anyway. I think the pops and bangs would get annoying.
what mpg was you getting beforehand then?
 
  Clio 172, Escort RST
Welcome to the forum :). I would seriously consider getting a 172/182. I am loving mine at the moment, it is a real peach of a car.

However, I would not overlook some costs. Ensure that the cambelts are done by someone reputable with evidence to prove in addition to the car not being an abused example ; they can be real moneypits but that can go for any car. They are an absolute hoot when on song though.

People will say that I am losing the plot now TBH. I used to prefer a 205 initially to one of these ; it is slowly going the other way ; you have 85% of the fun factor of the 205 but with slightly more refinement and a quicker engine, a little like a 205 GTi-6.

The above may sound harsh but I am being honest about the Clios being a pain. Mine has been great so far touchwood ; I did not however set out to go and buy and Clio and alot of cars I saw (Audi TTs, Volvo T5s, Mini Cooper Ss R53s) were dogs.

With that said (I'll grab my coat after this) have you considered modding the Fiesta ST? THe Duaratec engine in those things are superb, and respond very well to simply basic bolt on mods (I.e an improve exhaust manifold (they are horribly compromised by Ford) and a Cosworth inlet manifold. Of course it may affect your insurance.
 
Welcome to the forum :). I would seriously consider getting a 172/182. I am loving mine at the moment, it is a real peach of a car.

However, I would not overlook some costs. Ensure that the cambelts are done by someone reputable with evidence to prove in addition to the car not being an abused example ; they can be real moneypits but that can go for any car. They are an absolute hoot when on song though.

People will say that I am losing the plot now TBH. I used to prefer a 205 initially to one of these ; it is slowly going the other way ; you have 85% of the fun factor of the 205 but with slightly more refinement and a quicker engine, a little like a 205 GTi-6.

The above may sound harsh but I am being honest about the Clios being a pain. Mine has been great so far touchwood ; I did not however set out to go and buy and Clio and alot of cars I saw (Audi TTs, Volvo T5s, Mini Cooper Ss R53s) were dogs.

With that said (I'll grab my coat after this) have you considered modding the Fiesta ST? THe Duaratec engine in those things are superb, and respond very well to simply basic bolt on mods (I.e an improve exhaust manifold (they are horribly compromised by Ford) and a Cosworth inlet manifold. Of course it may affect your insurance.
My st had a full miltek system. Dreamscience map and mountune cais. It was around 170bhp but it just wasn't fun enough. in fact it was quite boring to drive.
I don't know what it is about the clio but iv always wanted one and they're too cheap to now buy now lol . I understand they can be money pits but it's not going to be a daily driver more of a show/weekend fun car.
 
As people have said - cambelt is the big one - it's a £500 job on it's own without the "dephaser" pulley which is probably worth changing at the same time.

Either budget and get it done at a specialist yourself (cheaper car), or get one already done, but I've noticed a load of people saying "done at a mates garage so no receipt to prove" and all that b****cks.

Aside from that, usual wear and tear imo.
 
I'll bare that in mind bud. I have seen a lot of the adverts saying the belts have been done etc.
I'm hoping to go and look at a few within the next week or so so I'll be sure to make sure there's proof of the belts being done.
Cheers guys
 
  Clio 172, Escort RST
If the ST didn't satisfy you with 170BHP then maybe the Clio is the car for you :D. They are lively for sure! If I am honest I prefer the power delivery of a stock 172 (mine has been remapped ; it is easier to drive on a daily basis and it does have a superb spread of torque but that 'kick' from 5k onwards with a stock 172 is just something, it is on attribute that is missing from the 182s, they are more of a smoother transition.

The fact that they are cheap makes like easier - I like to drive my cars, not polish them for eternity.
 


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