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New engine going in my 182...Suggestions please.



  BG 182 FF
I'm having a new engine fitted in my 182 due to a dropped valve in my last one.

What I was wondering is this, are there any modifications/upgrades/replacements etc that I should get done while the engines out and the cars in pieces?

Not got much to spend (just had to buy a new engine after all!) but is there anything that's worth doing now to avoid a major spend later?

Am I making sense?

Cheers
 

Bluebeard

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
Aux belt kit, cam belt kit, water pump, new clutch, all fluids flushed and replaced, new set of plugs.

Once you've done all that it will feel like a new car anyway. (Unless the rest of the cars fcuked! lol)
 
  Megane 225 F1
Ebay superchip supercharger spinny thing thing. Then you can install it properly and see the real gains you're meant to see.
 
  BG 182 FF
Well after 4 weeks without my 182 I finally got her back and I'd forgotten how much fun she was!

I've was forced to have a new engine fitted (and by "new" I mean a replacement 55k engine from clio spares - thanks fellas!) as the last one commited suicide by dropping a valve at 70mph(ish) on the M1.

While the engine was out I've had all new belt kits, water pump, clutch, thermostat, oil filter, fulids, spark plugs etc etc which means she's pretty much running like new. I have also put new tyres on and had the tracking done (which was "way out" according to Merityre) and have new rear disc and pads.

The net result of about £2k worth of work is that I have a car with a younger engine (old one was on 80K) with no niggles currently (and for some time - touch wood!) and that is running as sweet as! She feels faster and more responsive than before and I'm starting to feel that 2 grand was actually a more reasonable price than I was originally lamenting - especially when I think about how much it would have cost to have each of these jobs done separately (clutch, water pump, belts etc).

Now I know I'd have rather spent that amount of money on some mods but I actually don't feel that hard done by as I now have a sound and perfectly healthy standard(ish) car just as the folk at Renault Sport division intended, and lets face it, they put together a pretty good little car.
 


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