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Induction/insurance



  182, GTR, C63


Ive been fancying an induction kit for a bit of extra noise and was wondering which one to get i heard good things about the viper but wot about a K&N ? Which is best suited to the clio 2.0 engine ect. I not expecting a power gain but will it reduce my bhp at all as im going to get it fitted and make sure its getting plenty of cold air. Will it bump up my premium with elephant much and is the process hard to revers when im selling the car. I know similar post have been on here before but i would be gratefull for the advice and its not often i ask for much;) Thanks Dodd
 


Viper gives the best gains of upto 14hp with remap.

No idea about insurance depends on the company and Ive never delt with elephant.

I dont understand about it being hard to sell to revers? If you mean will people try and offer you less later on then just keep the old one and swop back.
 
  182, GTR, C63


I mean will it be hard to re fit the standard item before i sell it and wit will hapen without a re-map???
 


Quote: Originally posted by DoddCup on 20 June 2004

I mean will it be hard to re fit the standard item before i sell it and wit will hapen without a re-map???
Running an induction kit will make the 172 run leaner. No massive problem but personally Id do more mods and get a SMT6 or similar remap to increase fueling to ensure your engine not runnng lean (big problems if you do).

Should be no problem running one though realy below 4k the engine checks for fueling agains exhaust gases so fueling will be increased or air intake decrease to match fueling. Above 4k though the engine runs closed loop so you will be running slightly lean as the engine getting more air then it thinks it is.

Should be no problem swopping it over though.
 
  182, GTR, C63


Well if i do this i need to just have a re-map so the insurance company cant tell incase of a problem. I dont know much about re-mapping though and wonder if it will mess my engine up in the long run? Is it true that the insurance company cant tell of the re-map in the event of an accident? Thanx for responding mate as nobody else bothered. Ill probably have too have this chip mapping thing done which shud make my car go faster which will make me happy but when i then come to sell the car i can see me having to have another re-map when i take the induction kit off. This might get a bit messy. Thanks again for answering my questions.
 


Quote: Originally posted by DoddCup on 20 June 2004

Well if i do this i need to just have a re-map so the insurance company cant tell incase of a problem. I dont know much about re-mapping though and wonder if it will mess my engine up in the long run? Is it true that the insurance company cant tell of the re-map in the event of an accident? Thanx for responding mate as nobody else bothered. Ill probably have too have this chip mapping thing done which shud make my car go faster which will make me happy but when i then come to sell the car i can see me having to have another re-map when i take the induction kit off. This might get a bit messy. Thanks again for answering my questions.
You dont need to remap Id just personally do it along with other mods. With an induction kit there more air for the engine and assuming you dont have extra fuel then the engine burns lean. Running lean with just an airfilter+exhaust isnt bad enough to warent a remap though Im just over the top safety wise. Youd be fine without a remap, only if you start on cams and manifold work you need to worry to be honest.

Its not that no one else is bothered it just it comes up all the time and people get fed up repeating the same thing. I dont mind answring the questions though.

Regards insurance well tell them everything insurance companies always have been able to find remaps etc very easily and will void insurance after a crash if they find it. It takes about a few second to find remaps and investigators are checking up more now as cars can so easily be remapped and there so common. I can only offer my only offer my own opinions regards insurance what you do is up to you but Id tell insuracne companies about all mods. Companies may claim remaps are invisiable but there not no remap is invisiable.

Remaping can be done in a number of ways.

1- Add on, this is connected into the normal wiring and piggy backs the normal ecu these are about the most invisiable ones as they can be removed quite quickly from the engine bay but they do leave some indications of them being there. SMP6 is an example fo these which quite a few companies use in remapping cars. Andi at GDI does these remap for £500 as a Cliosport deal. It is custom made for you car and mods and is IMO many times better than any superchip of the shelf remap. Once you sell the car this can be removed and sold one for ~£60 as the enxt owner would have to pay to have it remapped for there car ie your remapping becomes worthless but the electronic box has some value.

2- New ECU. The "group N" RSport one is a good example. Its a whole new ECU and had the advantage of being able to be removed for warranty work. The mileage for the new Clios is stored in the dashboard so by replacing the ECU you wont loose all your mileage. The advantage of the
Rsport and other ones is minimal mainly down to smooth power delivery. A few problems with juddering problem have been noticed at low revs with the RSport one and this may be down to the race mapping. The Rsport one increases max revs to 8k on the engine. And is excellent value at £250 or something around that. but although its a new ECU once usedon a car it is programed only to work on that car so you cannot sell it on.

3- Soldering new chips. This is done by the company removing the chip on the ECU which holds the maps and soldering either another chip in its place or soldering an socket on there. This isnt used much in the 172 remapping due to the increase in the use of 1-

4- New remap. This is done via the OBD port and is the latest type of programming. Completion it is compelted by laptop programming the ecu via the diagnostics port (the one under the ash tray) it leaves no external trace ie no marks to see obviously but as I said earlier insurance people can tell. http://www.superchips.co.ukWww.superchips.co.uk sell this type of remap and Cliosport members get a discount there as long as you go to the main factory down south somewhere. The disadvantages of this are that
you arnt able to sell the mod on as its totally electronic the next owner is the only possible buyer. Companies such as Superchip give you the old mapping on a credit card sized chip so when you come to sell the car the car can be returned to any dealer and the old mapping reinstalled.

Gains from remapping arnt huge though its not a turbo charged engine so 12hp is about the absolute best a 172 with filter and SMP6 remap would get about 175hp (the 172 makes 166.5hp stock)

Hope that makes sence Im a little tired at the moment so not quite with it.
 
  BMW M3 - For Sale!


if it helps at all...

im 18 under my mums insurance with tesco and i paid £140 extra per year and the excess went up £100 or summin like that on my MK1 1.4 RT for a normal pipercross IK
 
  clio 172 mk2


Quote: Originally posted by edde on 20 June 2004


Gains from remapping arnt huge though its not a turbo charged engine so 12hp is about the absolute best a 172 with filter and SMP6 remap would get about 175hp (the 172 makes 166.5hp stock)

Hope that makes sence Im a little tired at the moment so not quite with it.


Sorry for my ignorance in this issue. In order to modify the fueling, does the Apexi S-APC2 do the same thing as the methods you describe???

regards,
 
  182, GTR, C63


THANKS!!!! thats great information mate. Im going to have to think about this a bit more as i think if im declaring a chip boosting power ect and possibly voiding my warrenty it could be a bad idea. Im not one to mod my cars much only a little like my 1.4 sri corsa with a cat back and tints looked nice and subtle. So i might go for the cat back system with a twin exit each side which should satisfy my need for noise after my other cars exhaust. I wonder wot a cat back system sounds like on 172s anyone know. Oh and edde if you need anything i can help you with just ask. Only thing i could help anyone with is if they have a car producing too much power for drive shaft as i can make strong ones although i dont like doing it. Or if they want a ride in a cup i could sort that out.
 


Quote: Originally posted by bx16v on 20 June 2004


Quote: Originally posted by edde on 20 June 2004

Gains from remapping arnt huge though its not a turbo charged engine so 12hp is about the absolute best a 172 with filter and SMP6 remap would get about 175hp (the 172 makes 166.5hp stock)
Hope that makes sence Im a little tired at the moment so not quite with it.
Sorry for my ignorance in this issue. In order to modify the fueling, does the Apexi S-APC2 do the same thing as the methods you describe???
Yep from a quick google search it sounds like it. It messes up the signals (its remapped) to ensure the engine get enough fuel etc. It infact increases reliability as it will remove the problem of lean running which you have induced by mods etc.
 


Quote: Originally posted by DoddCup on 21 June 2004


Im going to have to think about this a bit more as i think if im declaring a chip boosting power ect and possibly voiding my warrenty it could be a bad idea. So i might go for the cat back system with a twin exit each side which should satisfy my need for noise after my other cars exhaust. I wonder wot a cat back system sounds like on 172s anyone know. Oh and edde if you need anything i can help you with just ask. Only thing i could help anyone with is if they have a car producing too much power for drive shaft as i can make strong ones although i dont like doing it. Or if they want a ride in a cup i could sort that out.
To void your warently Renault have to prove the mod is responsible for the claim. They cna be difficult with it but they have to legally prove it to blame.

Some insurance companies dont charge for mods or very little ring them up you may be suprised (you may need to ring twice to get someone who knows what you on about).

Cat back exhaust depend on who you buy it depends pick one and do a search some are worse than others.

Glad I could help though.
 


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