Always hear about turbo clios having problems but never really hear about problems with ITBs...apart from @SharkyUK’s
Yep mine has had loads of problems since it was converted two years ago, it’s really bloody annoying so far:Leave well alone ITB if you must .
A lot of cash for the gains tho .
Every clio thats been turboed is up for sale 12 months later so avoid !!!
This 1000%There’s rarely any issues with itbs that I know of if done right. But after it all you’re in 2.5k for an extra 15-20bhp. I got three times that on my old Volvo by buying an £11 manual Boost controller!
For a daily with no AC not much of a good idea to me. Unless there's a SC Kit that retains AC I'M ALL FOR ITInteresting that no one ever mentions supercharging. It's a far easier conversion to do, less to go wrong, and decent power output too.... All in stock internals, just my 2 pence worth.
Is this a daily or weekend warrior?I would say you have to be useful with a spanner if you want to own a turbo clio, and have a fairly good knowledge of clios mechanically. Ive owned 2 turbo clios first was a phase 1 with 260 bhp and a 120k mile bottom end, owned that for a year and nothing went wrong, just a notchy 3rd gear and after i sold it it was still going as a turbo for a few years after. my 182 now is a low boost 230 bhp which is on the ED kit, and its been about 14 months now since the conversion and nothings gone wrong
It's a daily mate.Is this a daily or weekend warrior?
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Lol nope I'm from Trinidad and Tobago (the Caribbean)It's a daily mate.
Supercharging is a nice option for linear power but it's also the most expensive option of the three, afaik you can't keep ac with that conversion , but where about a you from? You can't be from the UK if you "need" A/c lol
What ‘ron’ petrol do they have out there?Lol nope I'm from Trinidad and Tobago (the Caribbean)
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In low boost running gate pressure, it just didn't feel quick, it felt really flat and you also lose the throttle response and urgency that na gives you.
Probably, it just felt as flat as a fart at circa 6psi.Your low boost option would drive differently to an ED LB due to the difference in compression/pistons. Having had 176bhp/151lbft, 206bhp/166lbft and 236bhp/228lbft Clios, it's the torque of the LB that makes them quicker than the standard cars
95RONWhat ‘ron’ petrol do they have out there?
I have a RStuner just sitting there that I bought used. How do I go about tuning or buying any modules95RON
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