MarkCup
ClioSport Club Member
I'm fed up of all the arguments about who's year/spec/engine is fastest? I'm bored...and I've made assumptions, so if anyone that was there can correct me where I've gone wrong, please do...
At the rolling road day at Janspeed recently, there were 30 odd cars that turned up, roughly 5 of which weren't clios, and say 10 of which, weren't 172/182 variants.
Out of the 172/182s, there were three 172 Cups.
Of all the cars there, the highest recorded at the wheels figure, was 151, with next highest being 149, 148, and 147, then a few 146's, then down through to a low I think of about 139.
I don't recall anyone there running anything serious engine mod wise...I myself have an ITG panel, and R-sport ECU.
The three 172 Cups were IIRC all over 20k (mine was on about 53k), but so were some of the 182's.
The 151 was recorded by a 182, fitted with a decat, so we'll give that the benefit of, say, 3 bhp, which puts it on 148 (IIRC no 172 Cup had a decat).
So the results were therefore;
Allowing for losses...those results come from ATW performancs consecutively taken on the same rolling road.
The Trophy gets fairly regular track outings, as does mine, but I'm not sure about anyone else?
Accross a random sample then, 172 Cup's genuinely put the most useable power on the road, and allowing for ICE they still tend to be lighter, and are therefore clearly the fastest. But of the MKII's is it because they tend to be owned by more enthusiastic drivers/get thrashed more regularly? I think it is.
If you want a quick one, regularly thrash it, hard, over long distances.
Thank you - the end.
At the rolling road day at Janspeed recently, there were 30 odd cars that turned up, roughly 5 of which weren't clios, and say 10 of which, weren't 172/182 variants.
Out of the 172/182s, there were three 172 Cups.
Of all the cars there, the highest recorded at the wheels figure, was 151, with next highest being 149, 148, and 147, then a few 146's, then down through to a low I think of about 139.
I don't recall anyone there running anything serious engine mod wise...I myself have an ITG panel, and R-sport ECU.
The three 172 Cups were IIRC all over 20k (mine was on about 53k), but so were some of the 182's.
The 151 was recorded by a 182, fitted with a decat, so we'll give that the benefit of, say, 3 bhp, which puts it on 148 (IIRC no 172 Cup had a decat).
So the results were therefore;
- 1st - 172 Cup
- 2nd - 172 Cup/Trophy
- 4th - 172 Cup
Allowing for losses...those results come from ATW performancs consecutively taken on the same rolling road.
The Trophy gets fairly regular track outings, as does mine, but I'm not sure about anyone else?
Accross a random sample then, 172 Cup's genuinely put the most useable power on the road, and allowing for ICE they still tend to be lighter, and are therefore clearly the fastest. But of the MKII's is it because they tend to be owned by more enthusiastic drivers/get thrashed more regularly? I think it is.
If you want a quick one, regularly thrash it, hard, over long distances.
Thank you - the end.
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