Firstly, I love the 197. Secondly, I fully appreciate that paper figures dont mean much. But please read on if you're interested;
In this thread, lets ignore everything else about the 197 and concentrate only on its (lack of) performance in a straight line.
197ps 194hp 194bhp. Whatever.
It has virtually identical power/weight as a Honda Civic TypeR. Actually it has near identical power and identical weight. It also has six cogs. So it has the potential to be at least as quick. That is to say that it should have the ablity to be either quicker to 100 OR have a similar top speed of around 147mph. Considering it's lower top speed of 134mph, one could be forgiven for thinking that its overall gearing, including final drive, has been chosen in favour of pace rather than top speed. So it might be rapid to 100 but run out of puff quickly after. That would be cool in my book.
It turns out though, that it does neither of those things. With its seemingly short gearing, it should shred a 182 or TypeR but be slower after 100. Yet it doesnt? It feels slow to 100, and Autocars' 19 second time would support this. Surey with it's short gearing and power/weight we could have expected a ton time of 15.5s at least? I dont want to get bogged down by the figures but I think you get where I'm coming from.
The only logical conclusion is that it does not boast anywhere near 194bhp. Unless it weighs 1400kgs I can only guess that we will see RS3s pulling no more than 185 on the rollers. Has anyone top ended a 197, and what revs was it pulling? I ask this because it's entirely likely that RenaultSport have actually decided to minimise the 197 performance in order to draw a line in the sand behind it and the Megane 225. If that is the case then it's a crying shame, as the 197 is a superbly capable car in very way except feeling slightly underpowered.
I think Renault have made some serious errors with their sums. The power/weight/times just dont add up.
In this thread, lets ignore everything else about the 197 and concentrate only on its (lack of) performance in a straight line.
197ps 194hp 194bhp. Whatever.
It has virtually identical power/weight as a Honda Civic TypeR. Actually it has near identical power and identical weight. It also has six cogs. So it has the potential to be at least as quick. That is to say that it should have the ablity to be either quicker to 100 OR have a similar top speed of around 147mph. Considering it's lower top speed of 134mph, one could be forgiven for thinking that its overall gearing, including final drive, has been chosen in favour of pace rather than top speed. So it might be rapid to 100 but run out of puff quickly after. That would be cool in my book.
It turns out though, that it does neither of those things. With its seemingly short gearing, it should shred a 182 or TypeR but be slower after 100. Yet it doesnt? It feels slow to 100, and Autocars' 19 second time would support this. Surey with it's short gearing and power/weight we could have expected a ton time of 15.5s at least? I dont want to get bogged down by the figures but I think you get where I'm coming from.
The only logical conclusion is that it does not boast anywhere near 194bhp. Unless it weighs 1400kgs I can only guess that we will see RS3s pulling no more than 185 on the rollers. Has anyone top ended a 197, and what revs was it pulling? I ask this because it's entirely likely that RenaultSport have actually decided to minimise the 197 performance in order to draw a line in the sand behind it and the Megane 225. If that is the case then it's a crying shame, as the 197 is a superbly capable car in very way except feeling slightly underpowered.
I think Renault have made some serious errors with their sums. The power/weight/times just dont add up.