Ricardos
ClioSport Club Member
LY 200 EDC
So this is a little background into how this project came about before I get into posting text and photo updates from now on.
As some of you local to me know I owned Christopher's old Racing Blue 182 before the Petrol Blue 182. The reason I sold the RB isn't the greatest story and how the supercharger project came about isn't either but it's kind of relevant and gives an outline of how it all came about.
So the bum note story is basically in November and December of 2012 I sadly lost my partner to cancer then 4 weeks later lost my nan to a stroke. I lived with my partner in her house so when the tragic circumstances came about I knew I had to move out and eventually try and make a new life for myself without her. For me the RB had to go as it was a Clio we'd spent time together with and it just didn't feel right to carry on with it so I sold it. I did toy with going diesel as I'd moved a bit further away from work and also wasn't sure what how things were going to be financially moving into new accommodation.
Between my late partner and nan they very kindly left me money. My partner knew I'd have to move on and move out so she kindly left me money to help with any deposits and bills I'd have to pay out up front. My nan left my brother, sister and me money too.
So the RB had gone, a derv was in the offing until the Petrol Blue came up in the CS classifieds. A colour that I'd always been interested in, the car even more so as the previous owner Alex had spent a small fortune not only on nice modifications but also on service items such a 4 new Michelin Pilots, Cambelt and Dephaser, oil and filter change to name a few. So after driving to Swindon to view the Petrol Blue I decided there and then to make the purchase and drive it home.
Don't get me wrong it's a nice all round Clio, good to drive and racked up plenty of fairly trouble free miles. BUT after owning 4 Renaultsport Clios before I became to be quite blunt bored with it. It was just a car, a Clio I drove everyday to and from work in. This is not how I wanted this to go and at 1 point put it in the classifieds thinking I may as well buy a boring car to drive and let someone else enjoy it and have their fun.
Anyway, I moved into a room in a 4 bed house and fortunately didn't have to pay any upfront deposit. I still had the inheritance money sitting there, my late partner knew I loved working on cars and had seen me practically build up the white phase 1 Clio on the driveway a year before back in 2011. I started looking into turbo kits and made a couple of phone calls to AndyRG about the conversion, I'd also seen the turbo kit Engine Dynamics too. Many a night soul searching thinking that this would be an ideal next step as I love the Clio deep down but needed a kick in the backside.
Well, 5 weeks ago a supercharger kit came up for sale in the classifieds at what I thought was a decent price. This was it, my time for bigger power and a good price. I bit the bullet, made the call and drove to Southampton the next weekend. So I used some of my late partners and nans money to buy the kit. I'm not the biggest believer but in some way think my late partner is probably looking down at me and thinking "Oh gawd here he go again!"
So the kit it purchased, the second part to this is needing a car to drive to and from work while the Clio is off the road. Friends of the family were emigrating to America on the 20th Feb, I bought the supercharger kit on the 12th Jan. This gave me 4-5 weeks to then start buying parts alongside the kit so when the time came I'd have everything there ready for the conversion. Well it's the 23rd today, I picked up a 1.9DCi Renault Laguna last Thursday as the trusty workhorse and so far with a little TLC it's not too bad a motor considering what I paid. This now means the supercharger conversion can commence, the Clio should be off to the workshop sometime this week to make a start.
So this is the car in question with a list of modifications done
SPAX full coilovers with K Tec solid top mounts
K Tec braided hoses
Ferodo DS2500 front brake pads
K Tec solid engine mounts with polybushed lower gearbox bushes
Scorpion exhaust with Scorpion decat
PBShoot 025 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
PBShoot 013 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
PBShoot 001 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0217 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0232 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0238 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0279 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0282 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
The supercharger kit, 99% complete but wanted to change some of the parts as well to make it look more OE in the engine bay.
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IMG_0996 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
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So I ditched the blue hoses for a more OE looking black setup
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The waterpump has had it so I ordered a new genuine, then ordered more genuine service parts. The engine is being taken out so all the work can be done making an easier job of things.
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IMG_1032 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
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Different length aux belt running the K Tec supercharger setup
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Painting the intercooler for the 'stealth' look
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Megane 225 crank pulley
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Exhaust heat shield fixings as where the backbox is there seems to be some missing so it's rattling
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So this is where I am at the moment, this is the Laguna I bought for peanuts. A few scratches here and there but it runs and has 5 months tax and ticket on it
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
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So the aim now is to have the Clio off the road and in the workshop, I'm giving it about a month or so to complete the conversion. Then once it's all fitted and running i'll take it to Paul at RS Tuning to tweak the map that's on the ECU supplied with the kit. I say supplied as I'm still waiting for it to be posted to me. Apologies for the long winded story, it made sense in my head just to say it. So let the next phase commence in the coming week, there will be plenty of photos of the Clio with the engine out, new parts bolted up as we go along.
As some of you local to me know I owned Christopher's old Racing Blue 182 before the Petrol Blue 182. The reason I sold the RB isn't the greatest story and how the supercharger project came about isn't either but it's kind of relevant and gives an outline of how it all came about.
So the bum note story is basically in November and December of 2012 I sadly lost my partner to cancer then 4 weeks later lost my nan to a stroke. I lived with my partner in her house so when the tragic circumstances came about I knew I had to move out and eventually try and make a new life for myself without her. For me the RB had to go as it was a Clio we'd spent time together with and it just didn't feel right to carry on with it so I sold it. I did toy with going diesel as I'd moved a bit further away from work and also wasn't sure what how things were going to be financially moving into new accommodation.
Between my late partner and nan they very kindly left me money. My partner knew I'd have to move on and move out so she kindly left me money to help with any deposits and bills I'd have to pay out up front. My nan left my brother, sister and me money too.
So the RB had gone, a derv was in the offing until the Petrol Blue came up in the CS classifieds. A colour that I'd always been interested in, the car even more so as the previous owner Alex had spent a small fortune not only on nice modifications but also on service items such a 4 new Michelin Pilots, Cambelt and Dephaser, oil and filter change to name a few. So after driving to Swindon to view the Petrol Blue I decided there and then to make the purchase and drive it home.
Don't get me wrong it's a nice all round Clio, good to drive and racked up plenty of fairly trouble free miles. BUT after owning 4 Renaultsport Clios before I became to be quite blunt bored with it. It was just a car, a Clio I drove everyday to and from work in. This is not how I wanted this to go and at 1 point put it in the classifieds thinking I may as well buy a boring car to drive and let someone else enjoy it and have their fun.
Anyway, I moved into a room in a 4 bed house and fortunately didn't have to pay any upfront deposit. I still had the inheritance money sitting there, my late partner knew I loved working on cars and had seen me practically build up the white phase 1 Clio on the driveway a year before back in 2011. I started looking into turbo kits and made a couple of phone calls to AndyRG about the conversion, I'd also seen the turbo kit Engine Dynamics too. Many a night soul searching thinking that this would be an ideal next step as I love the Clio deep down but needed a kick in the backside.
Well, 5 weeks ago a supercharger kit came up for sale in the classifieds at what I thought was a decent price. This was it, my time for bigger power and a good price. I bit the bullet, made the call and drove to Southampton the next weekend. So I used some of my late partners and nans money to buy the kit. I'm not the biggest believer but in some way think my late partner is probably looking down at me and thinking "Oh gawd here he go again!"
So the kit it purchased, the second part to this is needing a car to drive to and from work while the Clio is off the road. Friends of the family were emigrating to America on the 20th Feb, I bought the supercharger kit on the 12th Jan. This gave me 4-5 weeks to then start buying parts alongside the kit so when the time came I'd have everything there ready for the conversion. Well it's the 23rd today, I picked up a 1.9DCi Renault Laguna last Thursday as the trusty workhorse and so far with a little TLC it's not too bad a motor considering what I paid. This now means the supercharger conversion can commence, the Clio should be off to the workshop sometime this week to make a start.
So this is the car in question with a list of modifications done
SPAX full coilovers with K Tec solid top mounts
K Tec braided hoses
Ferodo DS2500 front brake pads
K Tec solid engine mounts with polybushed lower gearbox bushes
Scorpion exhaust with Scorpion decat
PBShoot 025 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
PBShoot 013 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
PBShoot 001 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0217 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0232 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0238 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0279 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0282 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
The supercharger kit, 99% complete but wanted to change some of the parts as well to make it look more OE in the engine bay.
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_0996 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
So I ditched the blue hoses for a more OE looking black setup
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
The waterpump has had it so I ordered a new genuine, then ordered more genuine service parts. The engine is being taken out so all the work can be done making an easier job of things.
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
IMG_1032 by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
Different length aux belt running the K Tec supercharger setup
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
Painting the intercooler for the 'stealth' look
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
Megane 225 crank pulley
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
Exhaust heat shield fixings as where the backbox is there seems to be some missing so it's rattling
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
So this is where I am at the moment, this is the Laguna I bought for peanuts. A few scratches here and there but it runs and has 5 months tax and ticket on it
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
. by Ricard o1, on Flickr
So the aim now is to have the Clio off the road and in the workshop, I'm giving it about a month or so to complete the conversion. Then once it's all fitted and running i'll take it to Paul at RS Tuning to tweak the map that's on the ECU supplied with the kit. I say supplied as I'm still waiting for it to be posted to me. Apologies for the long winded story, it made sense in my head just to say it. So let the next phase commence in the coming week, there will be plenty of photos of the Clio with the engine out, new parts bolted up as we go along.