I'd say that Aswell in my clio 3k upwards seems to roar and fly haha! Heard about the 2.0 has a sports cam valve or something which gives it a little boost!I think the clio 1*2's definitely punch above their wight for their power/torque figures.
I think they feel a lot quicker than their figures show, especially from previous cars that i have owned.
The power after 5k feels really strong for a 2.0l n/a imo.
Power is how fast you hit the wall.. torque is how far you have moved the wall.
I'd say that Aswell in my clio 3k upwards seems to roar and fly haha!
Heard about the 2.0 has a sports cam valve or something which gives it a little boost!
Power sells engines, torque wins races?
HushSports Cam Valve, that's a new one.
Is nowIs that the sound it makes?
Hahaha that is so true! And oh fair enough!!Yes I quote often look upwards thinking Ive heard a lion overhead only for it to turn out to be a 1.2 clio souring through the air roaring.
Its got a dephasor solenoid which moves the cam slightly, which allows you to run cam timing that would otherwise give you poor idle emissions.
Yes I quote often look upwards thinking Ive heard a lion overhead only for it to turn out to be a 1.2 clio souring through the air roaring.
I've just moved next door to a citrus fruits plant. I'm fed of the smell souring the air too
Oh cool a thread thats turned into people looking for autocorrect/spelling mistakes/typos, those never get dull at all.....
This has probably explained it to be the best at the moment!Torque is literally just a measure of force.
So grab a 2 foot long bar, add 75lbs of weight to the end of it, and thats 150lbft of torque, roughly what a 172 engine makes, but for that force to propel you down the road it needs to be making it not just while stationary like the weight on the bar, it needs to make it happen quickly.
The quicker it manages to rotate whilst still maintaining that same amount of force, the power BHP it makes.
I guess a good analogy is the boxing one, how hard you hit is torque, how often you can hit is revs, bhp is the overall amount of damage you can do in a given amount of time when taking both into account.
That still kinda mind f***s me abit?I remember someone saying "Power is how fast you hit the wall, Torque is how far you move the wall"
Is that right?
I remember someone saying "Power is how fast you hit the wall, Torque is how far you move the wall"
Is that right?
OK, here's a good example.
A London underground train has lots of torque, a bullet train has lots of power.
The London Underground can accelerate very quickly to its top speed because of its torque, but it has little in the way of power so that top speed isn't very high, only 40-50mph for example.
The bullet train has a f**king huge amount of power so it can go very fast, 170mph, but because it has little in the way of torque it takes several miles to get up to speed (it takes longer for the bullet train to reach 30-40 than the london underground one).
In a car, if you're driving on a technical twisty course when you're not likely to hit very high speeds, more torque is king because you can accelerate quickly between corners, but if the track is really open and fast you won't be accelerating much, more like maintaining speed near the top end of the car, so power would win there as it would allow you to reach higher speeds.
How much would you be looking at to achieve a high powered n/a f4r clio 1*2?
Whats the next stage after cams and itbs if this was the route someone was wanting to go down? High comp pistons etc?
What power could you achieve realistically if you had the money, sticking with the 2.0l lump?
What would 5k get you if you had money coming out of your ears, excluding things like an exhaust and basic mods which most people already have?
Is boost really the only way to go?
5K is a pretty basic spec still, you are nowhere near pushing the boundaries on that sort of modest budget
230 ish BHP you could get for that if you were doing all the work yourself.
Approaching 300 would be possible if you dont care about reliability and dont mind spending 50K for it to work for a few hours use.
Boost is therefore basically the only way to get 300 which is what I think the clio chassis particularly works well with, unless you are a works touring car team!
It would be nice to have money to burn
Although 230bhp would feel pretty good in an n/a clio, although you can boost it to that for almost half the price.
NA is for grown ups, boost is for kids.
TBH doing 230bhp N/A for 5K is cutting a whole load of corners as well IMHO, id budget nearer to double that to do it properly including a bit of labour and a diff and a box rebuild and an uprated clutch and a decent flywheel etc.
Why would grown ups not want power or torque?
I think there is a mentality of "Cars that win races are N/A so N/A must be better" but the reality is that turbo cars only ever dont win if they are banned or heavily restricted by the rules, there isnt an N/A racecar anywhere on the planet IMHO that wouldnt be faster round a track if a decent turbo setup was used.
The thing I heard, and won't forget is
torque is how hard you pedal your bikes pedals, power is how fast you spin them