Personally i would keep the bottom end in and try a 172 cyl head with inlet manifold and exhaust manifold. Scrap the Fly by wire throttle body and fit a manual one off a mk1 172 - buy an accelerator cable and pedal from a mk1 172 and fit these in order to work the T/B ( or adapt the existing pedal ). Then i would have your ECU remapped in order to fuel the set up correctly. This should give you 170 bhp. Any rewiring of sensors should be done by a skilled sparky.
So basically a head & manifolds swap could be run off the OEM computer
T/B ? Throttle bodies? and therefore a complete swap?
Why keep original bottom end? - isnt higher compression ( 11:1 vs 9.8 :1 ) and lighter crank? giving quicker revs ? Is 172 crank different?
(I suppose its easier/cheaper to leave it ofcourse)
Is it worth rebuilding bottom end i.e. Could the pistons be replaced with new forged high compression pistons which suit RS 172s ? Or would the swap be a better option
I suppose this also similar to swapping to a 197 motor from a 172
Thanks for your help - I think its great that you guys pass on your knowledge and advice -
I have not much luck tracking down technical info on engine differences anywhere
I will have fun with this one - there is plenty of work to be done wheras difficult to improve on a 172/182
and no its not a scenic I am silly but not that silly :clown: ( but each to their own)
I cant see any reason why you cant modify a 2lt Megane to be almost as much fun as RS Clio but with more comfort, safety and practicality