clio 182
What is PS and why don't they quote bhp anymore?
PS is french iirc.
How many of these thread do we need before people realise the 172 / 182 and 197 / 200 cars dont produce the stated horse power?
Its the main reason i see absolutely no point in putting a f4r in a Mk1. The f7r produces nearly as much power and is a direct swap.
A club like this should organise a protest to renault so they stop this practice.
manufacturers quote outputs from the flywheel on a dyno, rolling roads give output at the wheels so there's, like, transmission lossed 'n' junk to factor in.
Yeah, RR's calculate a lot of this out, but even so 180 brake at the flywheel wont mean 180 at tarmac-level.
that's as much as I know, and I could easily be wrong
172 Cups do.
Well, all the ones I've seen run alongside non 172 Cup variants have done.
They're special you see.
Renault dont have a magic engine dyno that works different to everyone elses.
You can get rollers that measure @ wheels and rollers that measure @ fly (most common).
Fly figure is a calculation of a wheel figure iirc,.. both types of which are only as accurate as the person at the end of them.
I took my clio 182 on the rolling road last weekend and the results came out at 169.9 bhp at the flywheel the car has been remapped , full system with decat and pipercross induction kit . is this a low result
I've heard one place say that CC can sap a couple of horses...which is why the Cups seem to do better in terms of horses under the bonnet compared to their FF equivalents. (Don't know if its true though)
Thought it might have been too easy an answer to the quetion.
with this in mind, all the loss-calculations aside, how much does a 172 actually put to tarmac?...Or have i just answered my own question?
How many of these thread do we need before people realise the 172 / 182 and 197 / 200 cars dont produce the stated horse power?
Its the main reason i see absolutely no point in putting a f4r in a Mk1. The f7r produces nearly as much power and is a direct swap.
A club like this should organise a protest to renault so they stop this practice.
Sounds ok to me my one made 160 bhp
i read an artical that 172 cups have never made less than 170 bhp . because they have the hand picked inlets. dont know what this is all about .anyone know172 Cups do.
Well, all the ones I've seen run alongside non 172 Cup variants have done.
They're special you see.
How many of these thread do we need before people realise the 172 / 182 and 197 / 200 cars dont produce the stated horse power?
Its the main reason i see absolutely no point in putting a f4r in a Mk1. The f7r produces nearly as much power and is a direct swap.
A club like this should organise a protest to renault so they stop this practice.
How many of these thread do we need before people realise the 172 / 182 and 197 / 200 cars dont produce the stated horse power?
Its the main reason i see absolutely no point in putting a f4r in a Mk1. The f7r produces nearly as much power and is a direct swap.
A club like this should organise a protest to renault so they stop this practice.
I took my clio 182 on the rolling road last weekend and the results came out at 169.9 bhp at the flywheel the car has been remapped , full system with decat and pipercross induction kit . is this a low result
FLOL @ Renault lying etc
Do people know that no two engines are the same? Ergo will make different power?