Guess that's my problem lol, I don't have a fecking clue about anything mechanical!
To use my previous phrase its horses for courses, we work long stressful hours and we're both knackered at the end of the week but then we have a nice lifestyle to show for it. I think you put in what you take out. Its just unfortunate that Nurses etc and our armed forces who work twice as hard and twice the hours probably earn 1/4 as much. Unfortunately life is very unfair like that, but selfishly you have to look out for No. 1 don’t you. Anyway this is going a bit off-topic. As for some saying they're mechanically retarded, you only learn by trying. I do most of the work on my car myself, it’s a hobby and gives me a bit of time to myself to chill-out. The Clio is very easy to work on and realistically there's not much unless you're properly stupid that can go wrong.That sounds like a couple of very well paid jobs to be in
Then don’t buy the cams, they're only going to give 10% power increase which Lb for £ is not sensible. Save your money and have a nice holiday with it in the summer or put it towards a house deposit or or or....... You will get to a point in life when you've done all the sensible things with your money and you'll find yourself with £1,800 spare and you think well 15bhp would be fun. But until that time don’t waste your hard earned money.Little bits and bobs here and there I can live with. Just finding it hard to come to terms with the fact I'll have to fork out 1800 quid to get some cams and all the trimmings done lol!
Then don’t buy the cams, they're only going to give 10% power increase which Lb for £ is not sensible. Save your money and have a nice holiday with it in the summer or put it towards a house deposit or or or....... You will get to a point in life when you've done all the sensible things with your money and you'll find yourself with £1,800 spare and you think well 15bhp would be fun. But until that time don’t waste your hard earned money.
Ha ha - sounds very familiar!! Yes agreed, its worth paying the extra £500 for the cams when you're having the belts changed, but then you're not paying £1,800 for the cams that you don’t really need - you are 'only' paying an extra £500k on top of work that you definitely do need. You definitely don’t need an induction kit - unless you pay mega-money for WRC stuff you're throwing money down the drain and probably loosing power. Depending on what cams you go for you might be able to run them on the standard map, if not then unfortunately you will need a map, but by this point it'll be almost £1k more than just having the belts done. Its just up to you if you can warrant spending that extra £1k?!I need to get belts done too soon so was just a touch of spec creeping lol! Might as well pay extra 500 odd with the belts to get Cams done. Might as well pay to replace rattly Dephaser whilst I'm at it. Might as well pay for Induction Kit and Remap..... etc
It is mad when you consider the two ends of the spectrum isn't it.
If I need belts doing though and I spend an extra £600 on to get cams at the same time. I think well I might as well get it mapped properly to make good use of them. Plus I really want a KTR/KTR style induction kit because my engine is silent so therefore a proper map be worth it to make use of the full exhaust system I have too.
You're right that it's not £1800 for stuff I don't really need. That isn't my issue it's just forking out a sum like that all in one go.
Now I'm thinking maybe ITBs will be better because at least then I could always sell on hahahahahaha it's never ending..
We only live once though I guess!
Seriously though, RS2 or Bodies are a far better idea than cams in terms of being easy to sell on afterwards.
Supercharger kit is very easy to fit and to be fair a turbo install is still quite easy just takes more time.
Was lucky (or unlucky depending on how you look at it) got knocked of bike last Nov and recieved a 4K settlement, half went on the Cup (438's belts etc) and not sure where the other half went...Cup too more than likely....
This has gone from a cam-belt change to also adding cams and now possibly forced induction!! - Seriously save your money and definitely don’t waste your money on an induction kit! If you want to improve your car then look at the suspension and brakes. Getting the belts done is a very good idea and great piece of mind, the £1k left burning a hole in your pocket would probably buy some half-decent coilovers and RC5+ pads which will make more of a difference on track than an extra 15 bhp will.At least you're not injured that's main thing. No amount of money can suffice life. Depending on how my car settlement goes will determine how much I put into my Clio. If they write it off and pay me out I'll use any extra money spare after I repair it myself to go towards upgrades..
Guess that's my problem lol, I don't have a fecking clue about anything mechanical!
reading this thread makes me feel more than poor Chip, your annual car budget is more than I had made in profits in the last 2 years of trading!
I have looked at it. But prices are considerably higher aren't they. That's definitely not something I could attempt myself unlike say ITBs, which I wouldn't mind having a go at. The only real cost would be the kit itself, new ECU and mapping I presume. Most of which I might be able to get back when/if I do sell on.. With boost there would be a considerable amount of labour cost I imagine!!
Then the slippery slope from there is forged engine components :s
I reckon I'll only use this car for another year, maybe two, on track. Then I'll look to put it back to a standard ish level (if I get a need for more speed) and use as a road car whilst having something slightly faster for track..
Same as the average mechanic mate lol