You lose me when you start getting clever
anyway it was auto express:
"But have the revisions managed to tame Renaults wayward child? You bet they have. Although the V6 remains a challenge to drive when the surface is wet or bumpy, it now behaves like a real sports car. There are still a few rough edges, but in terms of steering, handling balance and ride, it comes across as a machine designed with the enthusiast in mind. The soft front end has gone - replaced by a set-up that stubbornly resists roll and has enough precision to make twisty A-roads an absolute pleasure. For the first time it feels as though the front and rear suspensions belong to the same car.
But the chassis isnt the only area where Renaultsports engineers have worked their magic. The engine and drivetrain have been updated, with a new top end and revised gearing. By altering the cylinder head airflow and sorting the fuelling rate, the throttle is far more progressive than before and allows greater control at low engine speeds. The output is up, too, from 230 to a heady 255bhp.
Its the changes to the gearbox that have had the most impact on the Clios performance, however. Thanks to final drive being 10 per cent shorter and the use of closer-bunched ratios, acceleration is now breathtaking, with improved flexibility throughout the rev range. The noise, too, is amazing. With resonators in the intake boxes, and several other acoustic tuning devices in various parts of the engine, the V6 engine sounds as good as a Ferrari V12 or Porsche flat-six."