Gaz Sport said:As far as I know there is a grp n ecu for modified cams and 1 with normal cams and I thought the only difference between clio grp n rally car (engine wise) was ecu, exhaust and intake as the grp n clio only runs at 185hp. But yes in effect its like putting a superchip on. I only paid £200 for mine and I still have my original ecu to put back on if i want it back to standard.
MRBILLYUK said:Not sure mate .
From what i've read on here after market airfilters / induction kits give no extra performance gains or very little , i guess its the same for exhausts , more noise than actual power gains .
Probably smooths out the power curve a little and it raises the rev limit to 7800rpm which i guess is one good point .
Maybe somebody who has one fitted can enlighten us a bit more to the advantage of having one ??
MrBillyUK !
Gaz Sport said:If your planning on getting cams are any other major work then a remap would be the way to go, but to complement an full exhaust system and filter upgrade then a grp N is a worthy option as my car feels alot better for it.
- car pulls better through entire rev range
- Engine feels smoother
- raised rev limit
- Car is faster
- no lights on dash
- can be fully reversed by myself within the hour
- engine bay looks totally standard
- better gains than just putting an exhaust and filter on
- insurance doesnt need to know if you dont want
- It is made specifically for the clio sport
Maybe in the future I decide I want the cams I will be getting a remap
also didnt pmurry get good gains from an off the shelf chip?
Gaz Sport said:If your planning on getting cams are any other major work then a remap would be the way to go, but to complement an full exhaust system and filter upgrade then a grp N is a worthy option as my car feels alot better for it.
Maybe in the future I decide I want the cams I will be getting a remap
- car pulls better through entire rev range
- Engine feels smoother
- raised rev limit
- Car is faster
- no lights on dash
- can be fully reversed by myself within the hour
- engine bay looks totally standard
- better gains than just putting an exhaust and filter on
- insurance doesnt need to know if you dont want
- It is made specifically for the clio sport
also didnt pmurry get good gains from an off the shelf chip?
MRBILLYUK said:What exhaust and filter you got on ?
So if you get an unlocked one you can just do a straight swap with your standard ecu and it just locks itself again to your car ?
Did you tell your insurance about it ?
Can Renault not f*ck it up if they have to reset your ecu ?
Lots of questions eh
MrBillyUK !
davesrealgood said:i can give you a good idea, have Gp n ecu, ITG panel, 182 mani, no cat stright thru exhaust to rear box, with octane improver on rolling road 192.3 bhp
portal172 said:What was the bhp before the mods though? On the same roller? etc.
I have a grp N ECU from www.clio-power.org, 2.5 inch exhaust system and ITG Maxogen.
The car is much more alive, accelerates quicker and throttle response is much improved.
I'm getting mine RR'd to see the gains, I did 1 before I did these mods.
It's not a HUGE gain in performance, but it is well worth it, just for the fun factor alone.
There are 2 ECU's as someone said, one designed for CAMS and one for Induction/Zorst mods, which is the one I have.
Gaz Sport said:No doubt a remap will be better but it costs £600 but good gains can still be made by an off the shelf chip.... what do you think the standard ecu is? Not sure if I would pay £300+ maybe it might be worth you looking for a 2nd hand 1 and getting it unlocked at fastchip.nl like i did, it cost me £200(inc delivery) in total and I still have my old ecu to revert back if I want to.
widders said:bolting on a different ecu is not the same as a remap.
widders said:sounds a bit odd to me. how can they make a chip just to work with 'sporting exhaust and air intake modification'. there are loads of different exhausts and induction kits and they are all going to affect performance differently (only a minor difference but thats not the point) so how can that ecu be specific for those mods?
and its £330!!! you could probably get your original ecu remapped specifically to your set up for that (presuming the reno ecu's are as easy as saxo/106's to remap.?????)
i dont think i would be happy purchasing that.
it says 'not to be confused with performance chips and piggy back ecu's' from i can make out it is exactly the same as a 'performance chip' and not as good as a piggyback ecu. they just word it to sound good. scandelous.
MRBILLYUK said:What speeds do you reach before it hits the rev limiter in each gear ?
How much was it ?
MrBillyUK !
2 live said:with wayne/chip wizards.............its a LIVE RE-MAP.....ur std ecu data is d/l into his laptop, the car is then put on the rollers, with the laptop running the car, the car is run up on the rollers and tweaked to suit at the same time.then the finished result is saved from the laptop to a chip which is then replaced into ur std ecu.
starts around £350............and hes sh*t hot.