Mk1 v Mk2 Clio V6
3.0ltr 24v
More or less the same car except Mk2 has:
33mm more front track
24mm more wheelbase
stiffer springs
different geometry
Different cams
new sub frames
new plenum (better air flow)
new gearbox (different ratio's)
255bhp against 230bhp for Mk1
18" wheels with 245mm wide rears (Mk1 has 17" with 235mm rears)
255 has 182bhp per tonne
230 has 172bhp per tonne
182 has 164bhp per tonne
Not that 10bhp per tonne makes that much difference I guess, but with the better gearing it gets to 60mph 0.6s faster (5.8s) and 2.5s faster (14.6) to 100mph and will break 150mph+....
MK2 has cruise control
both have same 300nm torque
Some Mk2 stuff…
the new car’s 2946cc V6 gets an improved throttle assembly, air filter and intake plenum to channel air into a cylinder head with revised camshafts and new valves. New, higher flowing injector’s supply the fuel, and the ECU has a bigger brain. New catalysts make the motor Euro4 compliant, although carbon dioxide emissions rise from 267 to 285g/km. The result: 255bhp at 7150rpm and 300nm at 4650rpm.
It’s not just the engine that has been tweaked; Renault’s chassis boffins have been far from idle. The wheelbase has grown 23mm in a bid to increase stability and there’s a new rear sub frame, too. There are stronger mounting points for the suspension links and stiffened, repositioned damper mounts to keep the wheels more upright under load. Trailing arms lengthened by 10mm, wheels that are moved 15mm backwards and increased spring rates complete the changes at the rear. At the front, the anti-roll bar is thicker, there’s increased castor angle, stiffer springs, and a 33mm wider track. Wheels are now 18in, shod with Michelin Pilot 2 Sports.
Simon
just to name a few things...lol