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Engine conversions which to pick?
I'm really thinking about changing my c1j for either the Renault 19 or the Williams but I'm very stuck as to which ones best and easiest.. Come on guys which should I go for? Seen some nice whole cars on eBay for about £1000 I recon I could make the money back after breaking the cars.. Talk to me :)
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dont do it. Unless your going to turbo one of the 16'v's, a non turbo engine in an r5 to me is just dull.
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djinuk
dont do it. Unless your going to turbo one of the 16'v's, a non turbo engine in an r5 to me is just dull.
Oh il be turboing it!! :agree:
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Unless your after big bhp figures i wouldnt bother tbh.
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If I wanted an engine conversion and wanted to stick to turbo I'd probably be looking at dropping a Megane 225 lump in. I'm sure there's quite a lot of work involved in that but It'd be worth it! :)
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Brigsy
Unless your after big bhp figures i wouldnt bother tbh.
That's exactly what I'm after.. I get bored very easily I baught a wreck of a 5 spent some cash onit and spent hrs learning the hardway what to do and what not todo met some great and not so great people driven the 5 daily got to we're I wanted tobe under my own steam and with help from some great members but with winter coming up I'm at the point of do I rebuild a 150000 mile c1j and get the same power I have now or start a new project and slap another Lump into it.. I mean Iv seen both cars on eBay for less than £800. I Fancie a new challenge. I don't like sitting still for too long and it's coming up to bonus time. I love road cycling and I neglected that since owning this 5 so I don't mind taking it off the road for upto a year plus I have the use of the mrs car. I want to get it done before we think of having our second child.. The mrs is getting bruuudy :)
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We're is the place on here to read up on conversions?
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Project reports would be best to look for ideas. Looks at Robbies F7P if going down that route, or a lot of the norwich lot and ipswich done the conversion, mines in the process of being changed over to silly power. Or even look at Penfolds F7P running bike carbs. Got Ashy F4R turbo conversion, Scoffs conversion are all great to read
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How much power are you after? Anything over 230 imo an engine conversion is a good way to go, anything upto that and you may aswell stick with the C1J.
1.5 Bar from a decent sized t25 or a t28 if you can deal with the lag, with the right spec engine should see over 200hp relaibly;)
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My conversion is a cheap conversion... Not a Powerful machine, i am not interested in 200+bhp
I will be lucky to get over 160... But its the way it drives.... And the sound :) oh and its cheap... I think my car owes me around £1200 (including buying the car, carbs, cage, buckets etc)
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GTphil
How much power are you after? Anything over 230 imo an engine conversion is a good way to go, anything upto that and you may aswell stick with the C1J.
1.5 Bar from a decent sized t25 or a t28 if you can deal with the lag, with the right spec engine should see over 200hp relaibly;)
Well as much as I can get for as easy as I can get really I do t want to spend 1000s on fabbricating I really want it to be a backstreet build. I will take on all your guys knowledge as you are my experts.. I already have the t25 tomcat but i just find its pushing the little 1.4 a bit too much I haven't been disappointed yet by it but we always want more bhp for our £££
I will get reading and see which way to go.. Looking on eBay there's plenty of choices of cars to pick from its just which fits best for me todo in my limited garage :)
Cheers guys
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Can someone define the cars and engines as its all new to me.. Just so I know what I'm looking for and what could be turboed or what is turboed and the bhp that it is or could be... Thanks
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engine wise you can go for the 1.8 16v out of the early clio or the 2.0 16v out of the clio williams and of course the clio 172/182 engines, all these are ripe for some forced induction, im defo no expert with these engines but id imagine you will need to go forged for bigger power though
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have you thought about going down the route of efi on the c1j engine mate :)
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philr5t
have you thought about going down the route of efi on the c1j engine mate :)
I haven't as such I just want to do things myself here at home and I wouldn't know we're to start efi wise? All pointers would be great.. I'm going to read up for a while and see what's possible.. Basically I would have a bag of sand to spend.. Not a huge budget I know but it's we're I'm at.. Thanks again
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BluntyR5GTT
engine wise you can go for the 1.8 16v out of the early clio or the 2.0 16v out of the clio williams and of course the clio 172/182 engines, all these are ripe for some forced induction, im defo no expert with these engines but id imagine you will need to go forged for bigger power though
Was looking at the Williams as there's one for £800 with terrible metal worm but the engines good
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If you have only £1000 to spend on doing a turbo 16v engine then your best of staying with the C1J, to do it properly your need abit more than that i recon mate.
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Markey Mark (BD)
If you have only £1000 to spend on doing a turbo 16v engine then your best of staying with the C1J, to do it properly your need abit more than that i recon mate.
Cheers mark how much we talking? I have a grand but I can always save
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Nottswoody
Cheers mark how much we talking? I have a grand but I can always save
If it was me i'd have £2000 spare, there are alot of little bit that you never think of that always put the bill up
Just off top of my head you'll need to machine the pistons or fit new ones so the comp ratio is right, poss full gasket set once you pulled it apart to do that, new exhaust manifold, a suitable turbo, downpipe, new oil feeds, mod block for oil return, ecu, injectors, pipework for water and boost, intercooler, etc
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Originally Posted by
Markey Mark (BD)
If it was me i'd have £2000 spare, there are alot of little bit that you never think of that always put the bill up
Just off top of my head you'll need to machine the pistons or fit new ones so the comp ratio is right, poss full gasket set once you pulled it apart to do that, new exhaust manifold, a suitable turbo, downpipe, new oil feeds, mod block for oil return, ecu, injectors, pipework for water and boost, intercooler, etc
Thanks bud
Scratch that one then.. How much we taking for efi the c1j?
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your going be talking around 1.5-2k to convert to efi once all mapping etc is done
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BluntyR5GTT
your going be talking around 1.5-2k to convert to efi once all mapping etc is done
I see we're this is going :) Williams it is then :agree: if im to covert I'm not after crazy stuff I travel 20miles a day to work and back I like a bit of fun inbetween I'm not after winning shows I want a track car but not into competing I just want a clean r5 that kicks modern cars asses :) perhaps I could rebuild the c1j for a grand?
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For that same amount i have my 250bhp F7r turbo....
And i didn't even budget it out that much...
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Nottswoody
I see we're this is going :) Williams it is then :agree: if im to covert I'm not after crazy stuff I travel 20miles a day to work and back I like a bit of fun inbetween I'm not after winning shows I want a track car but not into competing I just want a clean r5 that kicks modern cars asses :) perhaps I could rebuild the c1j for a grand?
If you got a £1000 you could spend it on the current engine giving it a freshen up and tweek here and there, it'll still be a strong engine mate and easily keep up with mordern motors
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Nottswoody
I'm really thinking about changing my c1j for either the Renault 19 or the Williams but I'm very stuck as to which ones best and easiest.. Come on guys which should I go for? Seen some nice whole cars on eBay for about £1000 I recon I could make the money back after breaking the cars.. Talk to me :)
b18ft
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Robbo
b18ft
That's the Volvo right?
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Nottswoody
That's the Volvo right?
:agree:
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The B18FT is a much more realiable and better built engine plus it has the bonus of having fuel injection.
To get them around the 200bhp mark it doesn't take too much to do, a case of bolting on some new items of other cars and then setting it up to make sure it fuels right. The basics will be a different camshaft (one from a Clio RSI works), T28 off 200SX, some Volvo T5 orange injectors, nice free flowing exhaust and better intercooler, de-limited ecu and your be getting close to the 200bhp with a it of boost too.
To explain how the carb work will take an age, there's alot to write and also how to tune them does take while to explain too. The knack is drilling or reducing the size of the right jets and not just increase the size of the main jet, it would take alittle while to do as you'll have to keep taking car for drive to see how it fuels and then mod it again.
I've been doing carbs for pretty much 10yrs mate and they finally have done my nut in, for me fuel injection is only way.....
This seems more my capabilities and good power and gears??
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spend the cash on the c1j, get it puring, a nice turbo , and a cam/vernier/springs plus good setup/
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I think what I should of done was ask for a passenger ride in the different engined 5s before making my mind up... I'm not diving into anything I will keep reading and keep watching.. It's Definatley coming off the road after pod so I have plenty of time.. Who has what conversions on here? I'm not going to be selling the 5 it's here to stay just Fancie something different.. Can't beet the comments I get off passes by the best one so far was today when I guy in his late 40s pulled up at the side is his family wagon both windows down and I heard him say " Renault 5 gt turbo you don't see them anymore.. So I looked over smiled and he said there like popping a cork" I smiled and said yep I love em.. That's when I thought need more power :)
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Will ask coops to take you out in his F7P turbo clio makes me giggle everytime i go in it awesome fun think its around 280bhp :cool:
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It's not a GTT if the C1J isn't in situ, imho.
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R5TURBORON
Will ask coops to take you out in his F7P turbo clio makes me giggle everytime i go in it awesome fun think its around 280bhp :cool:
It's from coops motor I got the 1st ideas his sounded sweet :)
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Mart
It's not a GTT if the C1J isn't in situ, imho.
It's ok I can honestly see me keeping the c1j .. It's just not crazy enough for me yet Iv too used to a meesly 150bhp..
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Get it up to ~230hp, and trust, you'll be grinning like a Cheshire cat :)
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i still grin like a cheshire cat around 170 with a c1j :D
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Tony Walker
i still grin like a cheshire cat around 170 with a c1j :D
Mines running 162bhp @ 175ft lb always puts a smile on my face love the sound of a C1J :)
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Tony Walker
i still grin like a cheshire cat around 170 with a c1j :D
:agree: :cool:
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Mart
Get it up to ~230hp, and trust, you'll be grinning like a Cheshire cat :)
That sounds more like it :) so next question is what have I got todo? Over the winter months?
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Mart
It's not a GTT if the C1J isn't in situ, imho.
:agree:
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Marts correct, after 200hp c1j's are completly bonkers, I honastly don't know how people get on with circa 400hp in a five:eek: fifth gear must just about be usable........:devil:
I have said it a few times now, since all these engine conversions 400hp is the new 200hp......
For me, stick with the c1j and spend that grand wisely and 200hp will be yours.
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So could you guys do me list and I will start looking I already have a t25 I already have the cossie intercooler I have a green filter oh and I have a standard c1j
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GTphil
Marts correct, after 200hp c1j's are completly bonkers, I honastly don't know how people get on with circa 400hp in a five:eek: fifth gear must just about be usable........:devil:
I have said it a few times now, since all these engine conversions 400hp is the new 200hp......
For me, stick with the c1j and spend that grand wisely and 200hp will be yours.
and even after i lent you my 5 :(
imo, volvo. best value per £ compared to other conversions unless you want 250bhp. most people who've done the conversion sell their setup for more than the cost of the whole volvo car! (usually less than £500) it has efi, extra 300cc, already turbo'd, no liners, no push rods and will run 175bhp in std from just by upping the boost and a scoff mod for less than £50. takes alot of abuse and will do all day long (unless you trap the ecu vac pipe behind the dash!)
valvers and williams engine would be the next step, requiring alot more bolt on bits to make it turbo'd, prob double the cost of the volvo but prob still less than making a gtt efi to the same power. then next up is the 172 which wants harder to find or more custom bits but offers more gains in the long run. think you want to figure out what to use it for then go for a few passenger rides.
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i have a b18ft complete with harness both ecus, turbo, alt, coil, injectors etc for £200 was planning on putting it in mine a few year back but nevr got round to it
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Nottswoody
So could you guys do me list and I will start looking I already have a t25 I already have the cossie intercooler I have a green filter oh and I have a standard c1j
i take it your still on standard cam? if so you want a 285 cam,springs and vernier to start
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groky
i have a b18ft complete with harness both ecus, turbo, alt, coil, injectors etc for £200 was planning on putting it in mine a few year back but nevr got round to it
Cheers bud but if I was doing this I'd buy the whole car running..
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BluntyR5GTT
i take it your still on standard cam? if so you want a 285 cam,springs and vernier to start
Yep all standard.. I know mike has his account now with piper now I think?
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thats right im sure he will sort you a good deal as well :), id start with your cam, no real need for headwork, i only had it done as the engine was in bits for ages so it was rude not to lol
a good set up and run around 20-22psi should see you break the 200bhp barrier.
what mart says was true re 230bhp mine is just over that mark now and its bonkers my little neice loves it haha.
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[quote=Haz;287144]and even after i lent you my 5 /[quote]
:laugh: I have to admit looking back when you lent my your five it was the Volvo lump with over 200hp, it was actually quite delightfull, efi made off boost driving much smoother. As an "out of the box" efi'd turbo'd lump it is probably the best way to go engine conversion wise on a limited budget.
I just can't help but love the c1j and now I have experienced one with similar power to your old Volvo lump I think it keeps the character of a GT turbo. I love the old c1j burble and when you hear one on full chat, well, they just sound awesome:D
I do however remember you absolutly used to kick your Volvo lumps head in day in day out, did loads and loads of pod runs with it and it never missed a beat. Weather or not I would do that with my c1j I'm not sure:scared::wasntme:
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BluntyR5GTT
thats right im sure he will sort you a good deal as well :), id start with your cam, no real need for headwork, i only had it done as the engine was in bits for ages so it was rude not to lol
a good set up and run around 20-22psi should see you break the 200bhp barrier.
what mart says was true re 230bhp mine is just over that mark now and its bonkers my little neice loves it haha.
but surley the gears dont match the power? the little gearbox struggles now so what would it be like with another 50 horses?