ah i see, how bad is the smoke?
shame i dont know u lot would have tagged along for the drive
ah i see, how bad is the smoke?
shame i dont know u lot would have tagged along for the drive
Last edited by James5; 28-07-2009 at 14:09.
is the smoke white or look like a kettle under your bonnet kinda steam
may well be wet heat wrap thats cooking off the water, tho does it look like its burnt or buring?
The heat wrap will smoke/stink like feck mate, Don't worry about it will stop after a few miles.
Good to hear its finally getting there![]()
Looking forwrd to my drive tonight just don't like the thought of no temp gauge at the mo
I see your asking for a r5 turbo lump ? are you taking this 172 lump out already.. ?
I thought it was going so well - how come the sudden change of heart..![]()
what is it you don't like? Is it too civilised, or is it the slowness? What about the handling?
Cue the "Renault had it right from the factory" comment again![]()
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They did with the Cio 172 IMO, as with the R5 GTT
Mixing the new reliability of the 172 engine with the 80s retro shape of the GT is certainly a good idea, it wasn't long ago everybody was doing the 'Valver' conversion so i'd assume the 172 lump was the next logical 'step'
Ashy, what did you think of the conversion pre turbo? I think i remember you taking it to Knockhill?
The Clio 172 itself is IMO a nice complete package for someone into spirited back road driving and trackdays, which i'd imagine is what RenaultSport intended this car for
James, James, James, what are you like !!
long faced at the mo dudewheres james gone, he looked like i have for a year or so.
are you quite sane ? you'd exchange a modern day 16v engine capable of making 170hp with no boost for a 1960's carb fed pushrod ? have a word
But ok ok, I know, there's more to it than that. it can be an emotional thing, a desire to stay original, or whatever else (none of which I subscribe to, but we're all different thankfully!!)
If it's soley down to the feel of the drive then believe me, once you turbocharge it you'll be glad you kept the modern block. If you hanker for originality then crack on, I'm sure folk will understand.
You can't have driven it far enough to make a decision surely?? Enjoy it for summer at least
the scope for power with a turbo conversion is awesome too, Half way there now its in the hole![]()
Last edited by James5; 08-05-2009 at 21:08.
fortunately I have no attachment to the Cleon in the Twingo
they're gonna love this on Cliosport
didn't really cost me anything mate, I made the manifold myself, allready had the bigger injectors, borrowed the turboand it was allready running standalone ecu so just needed a re-map. Althought i bought a paddle clutch plate for about £180.00? ish.
no mate i've lowered it!
Ahh yeah.. it's all coming back to me![]()
Standalone ecu, intercooler and pipe run, custom manifold, custom down pipe, T3 turbo, turbo oil feed and oil drain, skim the pistons to lower compression, setup costs for mapping ecu, injectors (prob use meganne 225 jobbies), sparkies again prob 225 jobbies, weld a boss onto the sump for oil return from turbo, there prob a few more bits needed.
Last edited by James5; 10-05-2009 at 13:59.
Think i may pop round for a chat later matey...... give you a slap or two as well![]()
Awesome read...James, thanks for putting me off![]()
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Spooky don't let my experiences put you off, the conversion to be honest is quiet easy to do and I would recomend going down the standalone route.
If i stuck with the F4r lump I would have looked into wider track and played alot more with the coilover settings and some stiffer springs, I would have also gone the T3 cossie turbo route.
As Scoff said to me above somewhere am I insane swapping a modern 16v engine capable of 170bhp as standard with little effort. I do miss turning the key everytime and it starting without fault. It was an emotional thing for the C1J (sad) and family that made me sway back to C1J as I was spending a lot of time on the 5 sorting little problems hear and there and juggling my time with the Mrs's & my 3 kids (and forth child now on way aswell). Thankfully the 5 is only a hobby car and the Zafira GSI is a pretty quick people carrier.
Back to C1J and the car is fully road legal and ready for Nat Day, only thing that needs sorting really is the engine loom as the rad fan wiring has a bit of fire damage so not usable so fan on a manual switch (new loom still required) but at the time being seems to be ok with the switch. Am loving the C1J at the mo with 16psi manifold on the little T2 feels really good.
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Just toying with ya dude
My car is my daily so this would have to be a case of source what I need and literally, do it in a weekend.
I'm convinced that it's achievable, I know you had some electrical/technical gremlins but if you didn't, that car wouldn't have taken so much time to get on the road
And trust me when I say I was impressed with the speed of conversion, very good work and that aspect is really twisting my arm to press ahead with it.
I've always stuck firm with the C1J, I've never had any reason to doubt it reliability or durability wise. Saying that, I've always felt if I had the oppurtunity to do the conversion, this would be the one I'd follow up.
I'm already making hay into my spares, quite a lot of parts could be up for sale in the near future to fund this.
If you had all the parts ready, I would say it could be done in a weekend, look at my list of parts needed and you will get an idea of what is required to get it running. I hate electrics but since doing the conversion have got used to playing with a multimeter.
Quick tip when / if you do the conversion put the engine and gearbox together out of the car with nothing else attached then put the engine back in.
Volvo F series engines will be your friends to get things cheap or free,alternator brackets top and bottom, also the 1.7 gtx engine mount bracket, you can use the 5 rubber mount.
You will also need a better fuel pump than the GTT 1 as I don't think it will flow enough for the 172.
Shame mate, big big shame, u shud just do a low boost turbo conversion, i love mine and wud not go bk to c1j again after owning this, shud have just given it abit more time to c how u got on wit it mate then poss add the turbo wen funds allow, each to there own but just dont c the logic in goin bk to the 1.4 bud
sorry to bring this thread back up after so long but what a journey and just as the plot was coming to an end you throw in a twist like ripping it straight out. emaotional to say the least....
i just had to say well done james.
now to read through andrew cooks thread, i hope its as enthralling as this was![]()