To be honest your best off deciding how much power and torque you want then working out the cheapest way to get there. As mentioned forced induction provides the biggest gains but will be costly, however if you go down the route of cams, headwork, itbs etc your still loking at the thick end of £4000 unless as Bazzon/Barron say and you can pick it up second hand for cheap.
I totally see the point of having a tuned road car and enjoy the ability of making fast progress with out having to screw it to death I don't however see the fascination with car trackdays, I'd much rather take my bike, as a biker and car driver the skill difference involved between the two is vast. And becides to put it into perspective I can lap croft sub 1.30 on a naked road bike with 90bhp and road tyres, how much would you need to spend on clio to get anywhere near that?
Steve
Sorry to hear about your dad, as someone who does a lot of organsised bike riding it's never good to hear of someone being hurt doing something they love.
I really think were getiing off on the wrong foot here but the opening poster asked about VFM tuning only to be told how theres no point tuning his car for the road and subtle accusations of street racing?
If both you and your brother religiously stick to the speed limits and never drive in a spirited manner on the road then why do you both own capable hot hatches? Why not trade them in and buy a couple of 1.2 clios that will still do 70mph? plus as an added bonus you'd have extra cash to tune your track car.
The reason I had mine turbocharged was because I could'nt find a faster replacement for the same price (ie the sale value of the trophy and the cost of the conversion) obviously I could of bought an older car with more mileage but I've owned mine from new and know everything about it so it was a logical decision as far as i was concerned. Besides the price I paid for the conversion was to good to miss and I only use it as weekend toy anyway.
At the end of the day it really is each to there own, you love your trackday clio and I love my turbo trophy.
Everones a winner.
Steve
But the 4k bill for a 1second quicker to 60 on the road dooes nothing for me.
Those of us who purely drive fast road will naturally feel different then.
Track driving is not the pinnacle of having fun in a clio.
Bazzon I understand what your saying about pushing the limits on track compared to the road.
Before I started doing bike track days I used to ride quickly and get my knee down at every opportunity, since doing TD's I just don't see the point in risking it.
However there's no need to ram it down everyones throat, yes we all know you've got a track clio and were all very pleased that you enjoy tracking it and tinkering on with it, but theres no need to spam this thread with non constructive comments.
If it was your thread asking for advice I'm sure you wouldn't enjoy someone else coming along saying don't waste your time etc....
Just out of curiosity where has this 4k figure come from that you keep reffering to? As if your hinting at thats how much my turbo cost then your very much mistaken.
Steve
Lolz, we were having a discussion. which is fair enough, both butting across a sensible arguement either way. so i really dont see where you coming from, you have "spammed" as much in this thread as if you look at it that way.
4 K is somewhere between the cost of a ITB kit and a big turbo/supercharger kit. If you want to tell me the exact price you paid great, but it doesnt really bother me.
I am not saying dont through money in to a road clio, its your choice if you want to, but so many of these threads start, "i want to do big mods" then when people actually think about the benefits of spending there £2.599 +VAT on a low pressure turbo kit, some people then feel its not worth it.
By all means go spend the cash but have a hard think about what you will benefit and why you think you need the extra power in a clio on the road.
If its to boast about figure to mate in the pub is it worth it? is it cos you enjoy working on the car? is it just because you have money burning a hole in your pocket?
The guy asked for advice, i just advicing him to think wether he will really benefit from the mods?
And as others have said you can do whatever you want to your car, but you will never see the full benefits of it on the road.
I have friends that spend a fortune on their road cars (mainly hondas) and i just can not see the benefit.
Are these track / pointless modding a road car opinions all from folk who happen to live in the city? because i can tell you i use all my available ponys, you have to if you want to get from A to B past paddy wagons, caravan's and sunday driving tourists where i come from!
Its called reducing the TTTD (time taken to danger) or in over words overtaking.
@ stevieh, thats not a bad price for turbo conversion, is that a low pressure conversion then(std internals) ??