Was it not the k4m that was fitted in the S1600's? After a quick search this is what I found on here:
I wrote an email to renault sport some years ago with this questions and got an answer.
"Oliver,
AS enhenced the Renault K4M engine is, to tune it from 110 HP to 220 HP is a big challenge !!
The FIA regulation on the S1600 categorie concerning the engine relies on the following statements:
- single throttle box with a max diameter of 60 mm
- max engine revs : 9000 RPM
- to keep the original valves diameter
- no modification on the oil and water pump
- Compression ratio : The maximum compression ratio is 13/1.
- Valve timing and valve lift : Variable systems are prohibited.
- Variable geometry intake and exhaust manifolds are prohibited
- titanium and magnesium are prohibited.
- The head intake and exhaust holes can be increased in dimension by only 4%
What we have doneon the engine:
- The K4M bloc has not been modified (nor bore and stroke)
- the crankshaft is extracted from the Renault K9K standard engine !!!
- the crankshaft bearings are specific for heavy duty
- the conrods are specific (machined from solid with Renault K9K bearings)
- the pistons (specific shape) are aluminium forged
- Intake and exhaust ducts of the cylinder head have been polished to improve their permeability.
- Of course the camshafts are specific (machined from solid for the rigidity), also the valves and springs.
- Because of the high engine max rev, we have redesign the rockers and hydraulic bumps but keeping the same concept (rocker with bearing and spherical contact between the rocker and the bump; the hydraulic height adjustment of the rocker bump has been cancelled to prevent the bump from pumping up).
- We have particularly paid attention to the acoustic adjustement between the air intake manifold and the exhaust line in order to optimise the compromise of the torque diagram (for tarmac and gravel use)
- the flywheel (steel machined from solid) has been lightened to reduce inertia.
- The ECU (specific to racing) is from Magneti marelli (MF4M)
Because of the modern design of the Renault K4M engine, we are confident in having one of the very best S1600 engine today !!
Sorry, but we don't have any picture of the engine at the moment.
Maybe in a few days.
Best regards,
Jean-Yves HEITZ
Clio Kit Car S1600 project leader.
Renault Sport Technologies."
In other words, put again more sporty cams inside, higher compression ratio, shorter and wider íntake manifold, head work, exhaust with more lower back pressure and you will have it. But for this the engine needs to rev up higher which requests additional modifications from mecanical side as described. But I think such an engine isn´t drivable under public road conditions as you won´t have much torque below 4000 rpm...
Heres a link to the thread:
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?582699-1-6-16v-K4M-power-HELP!!