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Its just not fast anymore...



leeds_182

North Yorkshire & Humber
ClioSport Area Rep


Had my car a year now and it just doesnt feel asd fast anymore!!

Some days it still puts a smile on my face but not as often as it used to....

Anyone else suffering in silence?
 


has anyone you know got a 1.2 etc? see if you can borrow it for a few days! then get back in your car!
 
  ex Clio 172 owner :(


When I first bought my vts, it used to make me grin from ear to ear.

It was so ridiculously quick after being used to an RT.

Used to it now, it feels slow at times even though I know itll give most cars I come across more than a fright.

When I had an old 1.2RL after the vts went in following an accident, it was laughable how slow the RL was and how bad it handled.

Like anything, after the novelty has worn off, you want more, better, faster, shinier etc.
 
  Yaris Hybrid


Yeah you need to try a smaller car to remind you....

Also hammering down dual carriageways doesnt really give you the best impression of speed. I am quite used to mine now so it feels slow in that scenario but it still feels lethally quick on a lane.
 
  Nissan Jewk


Or borrow Dans 106 gti for a few days, then get back in yours, youll realise just how fast your car is then! ;)
 

leeds_182

North Yorkshire & Humber
ClioSport Area Rep


Yeah, I might swap with my brother with his corsa sxi for a week. Only problem being he will probably write mine off.........
 
  182 Cup, (2nd one)


It always feels fast to me

I have to share my 182 cup with the other half our other car is a 33 horse power L reg Polo!!!!!!
 
  1995 Mondeo Speed Machine


I thought this about mine not so long ago. But then I realised that I was just getting lazy and changing up at around 4500rpm rather than really stretching its legs. It could be that youre doing the same. I still think these cars pack enough performance to be good fun even after you get used to it. Try seeking out some new B roads to play on, maybe you are just getting bored of using the same roads every day?
 

leeds_182

North Yorkshire & Humber
ClioSport Area Rep


Good point that Rick, I am changing up about 4K and thats when all the fun starts!

Ill probably go out for a boot this afternoon and push the limits a bit more.

(on my private race track of course)


[Edited by leeds_182 on 05 June 2005 at 3:11pm]
 

Little Newms

ClioSport Club Member
  182, D2 Td5 & 840CI


Quote: Originally posted by Dan on 05 June 2005

has anyone you know got a 1.2 etc? see if you can borrow it for a few days! then get back in your car!
yup best thing to do.... i drove my 1.4 quiksilver around for a week then got into mine, wooooohaaaaaaaa, was like a rocket!
 


i had the misfortune of driving an R plate 1.8 escort last night. flat as f**k, handled like a boat and the brakes were scarily poor. 5 mins in one of those would be enough to change your mind.
 


Quote: Originally posted by MikeC on 05 June 2005
Or borrow Dans 106 gti for a few days, then get back in yours, youll realise just how fast your car is then! ;)

:cry:
 
  BMW 120i Sport


You do get used to the 182, as i have found.

When my old Fiesta Zetec-S was in for repair (had the 182 at the time), i had to drive it back from Edinburgh on the motorway - christ it was so slow, no kick in the back. Got back in the 182 and it was like "wuhhhhho!" - speed is all relative.

I remember a Top Gear episode where Damon Hill was driving a Ferrari on the Isle of Man (if i remember rightly) and he said it didnt feel that quick because of what he was used to driving. Ferrari not quick? crazy!

Youll always want quicker/faster. After a spin in a P1 and a Lotus Elise, it killed the thrill of my 182.
 
  Mini Cooper S sport


Ive been driving a diesel Polo around today - got back in the 182 and the difference was frightening!
 
  182>FRS>VX220 now 350Z


I just take my little 4speed 998cc mini for a drive when i start to get a little too used to the 182 :) Althought saying that when going about 50 in the mini it feels like youre doing at least 100mph lol
 
  2005 Impreza WRX STI


i always feel this about my 172.but as said before, when u drive other cars, or even as a passenger u can tell yours is actually fast, just u are used to it! i was in my mates focus st170 last week n it was slow in comparison. once u have had a taster for speed, u cant get enough!!!
 
  Street Triple R


It happens whatever car you drive, When i had my Evo, i thought wow! ill never get bored of this power but you just do, you get used to it

great handling will always put a smile on your face whereas the novelty of having lots of power wears off after a little while
 


Going from a 1.2 16v to a 172 cup is there really that much difference?? I cant wait to drive one just to see its performance i dunno what im missing do i??
 
  Street Triple R


Quote: Originally posted by clio_zak on 05 June 2005


Going from a 1.2 16v to a 172 cup is there really that much difference?? I cant wait to drive one just to see its performance i dunno what im missing do i??
yep theres loads of difference but youll get used to it after a while :)
 

Nafoff

ClioSport Club Member


i didnt think there was that much difference when i changed from my rt to a valver but then i realised that it all happens after 3000rpm and that i was driving like a turd
 
  BMW M3


Quote: Originally posted by clio_zak on 05 June 2005


Going from a 1.2 16v to a 172 cup is there really that much difference?? I cant wait to drive one just to see its performance i dunno what im missing do i??
Yeh, I occationally change from my 182 to a 1.2 16v and thats when i really appricaite the 182. Driving the 1.2 flat out is like my normal calm driving in the 182. lol
 
  Yaris Hybrid


Yeah going back to a 1.2 just feels really weird. Its like driving a 182 but with the rev limiter kicking in at 1800rpm.
 
  H22A7 Accord Type R


Quote: Originally posted by jongsr4 on 05 June 2005
great handling will always put a smile on your face whereas the novelty of having lots of power wears off after a little while





very very true! mine makes me smile everytime the tyres dig in on a corner! and i have had a 1.2 16v for 3 1/3 years! :D even when i do my 235mile trip to Scotland, its sooo impressive in 5th on the motorway (for what it is!), love it!!
 
  big red bus


im in the same situation with my bike, felt fast when i got it, but i now know its very very slow :sick: So its time for a few serious mods now :D
 
  Fiat Coupe 20v turbo


Hmmm I think there is only one solution for this problem......get a williams much faster!:p
 

Christopher

ClioSport Club Member
  Z4M


take it out on a weekend afternoon (preferably around North Wales) and wring the b*stard out!

Try not to smile after the drive then!!!, whatever Clio you have!.:devilish:

--chris
 
  Clio 200 Cup


Im having the same problem with my Ibiza. Just got used to it now. The thing with my car is, if you want more power, just throw some more money towards it and go bigger turbo conversion. The engine has so much potential it equals constant bank account rapeage though! As said above, if youre not actually gonna mod it to genuinely make it quicker, drive a 1.2 for a week or so (or until youre used to it). So much fun when you return!
 
R

rich[182]



Mine just gets better and better, Also last week was sat on the other side of the fence, Used my partners works A3 1.8T and "took on" a full fat 172 and was put to shame, Kinda surreal moment but made me realise how good they are. Puts a smile on my face every time I drive it LOL
 


Quote: Originally posted by clio_zak on 05 June 2005


Going from a 1.2 16v to a 172 cup is there really that much difference?? I cant wait to drive one just to see its performance i dunno what im missing do i??
Ive got both, no matter what I can say the difference truely is unexplainable. The 1.2 16V is no slouch as 1.2s go, but the step up to a Cup is huuuuuge. You do get used to the power of the 172 but as soon as you go in almost any other car you find commonly on the road you realise how quick it really is. The 0-60 difference between the 2 is almost 6 seconds, thats almost forever in real terms, and if anything I find the Cup is better once moving, 30-70 etc, the difference there would be far greater still.

Handling is a bit closer, the newer Clios handle very very well (at least in Dynamique form) and can be pushed hard on twistys without much trouble, but what suprised me is that the Cup actually improves on that further which took me by suprise a bit.
 


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