Hey, I'm new to the forum and thought i'd look around the net on the specification of my Clio as I have no idea or knowledge about them, So I thought I'd sign myself up on a forum and take it from there
My first question is I'm not sure if I have bought a CUP or normal Clio 182. If it isn't a cup is their a major difference performance wise? I hear the handling is terrible without the CUP package is this true?
Second question is coming from a Mitsubishi FTO GPX Manual 200BHP...how would the Clio fair in terms of performance....main reason for the change is the Fuel efficiency I hear about the Clio. The Gas guzzling V6 of the FTO was a nightmare..hence why I sold it. The Clio is being delivered today but I'm just excited to know beforehand.
And my final question is the reliability issues and common problems with the Clio I hear....mostly a rough Engine or something of the sort. What kind of mileage are these cars good up until?
Cheers all
Mark
Hi and welcome Mark
there are a lot of mis-information floating around about Renaultsport Clios, and you have highlighted a few.
The handling of a non cup 182 is far from terrible - true, the Cup does have a better setup, but the standard model is still brilliant so if yours is not a cup then don't loose any sleep over it
I would say perfroamnce wise, the Clio should be at least as quick as the FTO - a good one will be quicker, but only if the cam timing is correct - you will hear a lot of banging on about cam timing on here, with the Renaultsport range, it is very important to have the cambelt changed by a specialist/someone who really know what they are doing - you need the correct locking tools to make sure it is correct - if the old tipex method is used it will be wrong and in most cases you will find you will be circa 25bhp down.
With regards to the mpg, the Clio has a good advantage here, with a big engine in a light car you should be able to get very good mpg (as long as the cam timing is correct, as well as loosing power you will loose 5-10mpg) i sold a Racing Blue 182 a month or so ago, which when I collected it and took it to my guy to have the cambelt done it averaged 31mpg on a 70mph cruise on the motorway, once the belt was done (timing was out) i averaged 43mpg on the way home.
People do get worried about reliability, and true, you do get the odd 'friday afternoon car' but in general they are pretty reliable. The important thing is if it's looked after - you want to see plenty of invoices/receipts, quality tyres all the same make - general things to give you an idea someone has cared for - and as long as it has then it should be pretty good - I had a ph1 172 which I did a lot of mileage in and by the lime I sold it it had 142,000 miles, but still made 193bhp on throttle bodies and pulled clean to 7500rpm, and in my 5 year ownership it barely had anything more than basic consumables.
Once it arrives, stick some pictures up, we will be able to tell if it is a cup model - bear in mind you can have the normal 182 with 'cup packs' - which is the better suspension, darker coloured alloy wheels, bigger boot spoiler, front splitter - all the good bits of the cup models but with the added extras of the normal models.
I would also suggest to pay the membership fee - the amount of extra information in the form of guides, discounts and availability of specialists will pay for the membership cost over and over, and will get you some good deals on the all important cambelt change! (just to claify, the whole cambelt kit should be changed, as well as the aux belt and aux belt tensioner - if the car happens to sound a little like a diesel on idle (which can vary from a little noise to sounding like it's about to throw a rod) then it will likely to need a dephaser, which is the oil fed camshaft pulley, which adjusts the timing (not performance related) it should only make a noise on idle, as the dephaser adjusts the timing at circa 1650rpm - under that it slackens off, and if it's worn that is where the noise comes from. It is usually lack of oil changes that damage them, so you can have a worn one at 50k, or if fresh oil changes are kept up they can go on and on - my 142k 172 was on it's original dephaser)
Im sure you will enjoy it, they are fantastic little cars