JoshOm3
ClioSport Club Member
Cup'182/Rs2'd Trophy
Ok. Quick run through.
Owned my FF 182 for nye on 4 years now. Been thinking about selling and moving on etc but the clio ticks most boxes for me so I'd rather keep and enjoy it. After 4 years though I'm craving a little more power, nothing ridiculous or big but 200bhp would be nice. I've just come back from the ring and straight line speed was lacking alot. Handling seemed to be efficient for the current setup but this'll soon be changed.
My current engine ATM stands at a pretty standard bay. I've had my fair share of problems from oil pissing all over the bay to tentioners collapsing to having my dash being lite up like a Xmas tree. All of which have been sorted now thank god.
The clio although is my only car and even though I would love a 2nd car it's just not do-able in my circumstances so I've got to try make this clio fun, quick and it's got to be reliable.
Now I've thought about itb's and a turbo but I'm sure ive read that bodies gives low mpg (34mpg+ currently) and a turbo to me means problems sometimes. (correct me if I'm wrong mind you)
So I'm wondering how do I get more power without justifying reliability. It's got to be able to pop to the shops without problems and then do a track day without blowing up. Not sure wether I'm asking too much here?
im not entirely sure what else too state as I'm unsure on what's the best route to take and I'm a little unsure if reliably and more power mixes well? But surly it's possible to see 20bhp and not have have to worry about reliability.
Last things last I don't want to be spending over 3k if I can help it. I know my car isn't worth much anymore due to the year and mileage but that's fine as ill take it on the shoulder. I want to be able to enjoy it just as much as I have now with having problems as such lol.
So any advice on what to do as in building an reliable engine/ who to ask to build it, who's quick and won't f**k me about would be appreciated.
If theirs any info I've left out which could help you give me a better answer then please ask away.
Muchly appreciated guys,
Josh.
Owned my FF 182 for nye on 4 years now. Been thinking about selling and moving on etc but the clio ticks most boxes for me so I'd rather keep and enjoy it. After 4 years though I'm craving a little more power, nothing ridiculous or big but 200bhp would be nice. I've just come back from the ring and straight line speed was lacking alot. Handling seemed to be efficient for the current setup but this'll soon be changed.
My current engine ATM stands at a pretty standard bay. I've had my fair share of problems from oil pissing all over the bay to tentioners collapsing to having my dash being lite up like a Xmas tree. All of which have been sorted now thank god.
The clio although is my only car and even though I would love a 2nd car it's just not do-able in my circumstances so I've got to try make this clio fun, quick and it's got to be reliable.
Now I've thought about itb's and a turbo but I'm sure ive read that bodies gives low mpg (34mpg+ currently) and a turbo to me means problems sometimes. (correct me if I'm wrong mind you)
So I'm wondering how do I get more power without justifying reliability. It's got to be able to pop to the shops without problems and then do a track day without blowing up. Not sure wether I'm asking too much here?
im not entirely sure what else too state as I'm unsure on what's the best route to take and I'm a little unsure if reliably and more power mixes well? But surly it's possible to see 20bhp and not have have to worry about reliability.
Last things last I don't want to be spending over 3k if I can help it. I know my car isn't worth much anymore due to the year and mileage but that's fine as ill take it on the shoulder. I want to be able to enjoy it just as much as I have now with having problems as such lol.
So any advice on what to do as in building an reliable engine/ who to ask to build it, who's quick and won't f**k me about would be appreciated.
If theirs any info I've left out which could help you give me a better answer then please ask away.
Muchly appreciated guys,
Josh.