VIICarCare
ClioSport Club Member
255, 230, 172, R26
whats it all about and how much would it cost?
Tuning the 182 is basically down to 2 things in my eyes.
1) your gonna keep the car for years, track it, make it a labour of love.
2) do a few small bits, enjoy it, then move on in a year or two.
if your expecting to spend £1500 and end up with a ferrari slayer then you will be disappointed. Yes the car will have a bit more poke, and be more responsive, but it wont set the world on fire.
If you want to do things properly, keep the car long term, use it for track days etc, then you really have to put in 3-4k for any major jump in power. Then develop it from there.
I personally have a passion for my 172, am gonna keep it till it dies. This is why i have put a considerable amount of money into it recently. I personally have done the 'buy a faster car' thing, and whilst my Impreza Spec-C was faster, it didnt push all the right buttons for me. Hence why i am back in a clio.
So after all that waffling, if you want a bit of fun, do the suspension, brakes, add an exhaust. enjoy it for waht it is, and then put it back to standard come sale time.
otherwise look at whats out there, GDI, Ktec etc, get your wallet out and become engrossed!!
Tuning the 182 is basically down to 2 things in my eyes.
1) your gonna keep the car for years, track it, make it a labour of love.
2) do a few small bits, enjoy it, then move on in a year or two.
if your expecting to spend £1500 and end up with a ferrari slayer then you will be disappointed. Yes the car will have a bit more poke, and be more responsive, but it wont set the world on fire.
If you want to do things properly, keep the car long term, use it for track days etc, then you really have to put in 3-4k for any major jump in power. Then develop it from there.
I personally have a passion for my 172, am gonna keep it till it dies. This is why i have put a considerable amount of money into it recently. I personally have done the 'buy a faster car' thing, and whilst my Impreza Spec-C was faster, it didnt push all the right buttons for me. Hence why i am back in a clio.
So after all that waffling, if you want a bit of fun, do the suspension, brakes, add an exhaust. enjoy it for waht it is, and then put it back to standard come sale time.
otherwise look at whats out there, GDI, Ktec etc, get your wallet out and become engrossed!!
Listen to him thats some good advice there
learn how to drive, look at Mark"it was nicked"cup
standard car, quicker than 90% of the "i've got cams, check me out" lover boys on here
learn how to drive, look at Mark"it was nicked"cup
standard car, quicker than 90% of the "i've got cams, check me out" lover boys on here
jap = crap
Tuning the 182 is basically down to 2 things in my eyes.
1) your gonna keep the car for years, track it, make it a labour of love.
2) do a few small bits, enjoy it, then move on in a year or two.
if your expecting to spend £1500 and end up with a ferrari slayer then you will be disappointed. Yes the car will have a bit more poke, and be more responsive, but it wont set the world on fire.
If you want to do things properly, keep the car long term, use it for track days etc, then you really have to put in 3-4k for any major jump in power. Then develop it from there.
I personally have a passion for my 172, am gonna keep it till it dies. This is why i have put a considerable amount of money into it recently. I personally have done the 'buy a faster car' thing, and whilst my Impreza Spec-C was faster, it didnt push all the right buttons for me. Hence why i am back in a clio.
So after all that waffling, if you want a bit of fun, do the suspension, brakes, add an exhaust. enjoy it for waht it is, and then put it back to standard come sale time.
otherwise look at whats out there, GDI, Ktec etc, get your wallet out and become engrossed!!
Last time some pikey was interested in my saxo, his dad complained there was knocking from my suspension, when i explained it wasnt knocking and the cause of the problem was him bottoming out my coilovers on potholes by driving at 60mph through them he said "or yeah, fink it iz".
as well as the ek9 type r, cooper s ' are awesome to tune and fast as fook.