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16v_russ
02-04-2012, 13:13
Owner:

Me :)

Location:

Wiltshire

Mods:

Usual exhaust and air filter upgrade
Prowler manifold
Angelworks cams and Cat pulleys
Gunnerchip
Full 172 widetrackl


Photos:

To Follow

northy
04-04-2012, 10:24
Nice to see this is back / still on the road. Look forward to your project thread pal

16v_russ
04-04-2012, 11:27
Thanks dude, will be great fun!

chip
04-04-2012, 15:53
As said on cliosport, im sure you'll enjoy it :)

16v_russ
04-04-2012, 20:38
Cheers matey, I am proper chuffed :D

Stu-DUF
01-02-2016, 22:31
Hi everyone this is my first post and I am the new owner of DUF. She in reasonable condition but already have a list of jobs to complete. Will add more in due course if anyone is interested.

ianbirch
02-02-2016, 00:10
Always interested.....:winkey:

northy
02-02-2016, 09:44
Saw it advertised the other week. Any upto date pictures.

Stu-DUF
02-02-2016, 21:49
Will try and upload some pics this weekend. DUF has some bubbling on both rear arches and the inner lower section of the rear hatch needs work. But for the price she's a good entry into the world of Clio Williams. My intention is to stabilise the rust and slowly improve the car over time. For example the rear boot doesn't lock to my surprise.

Stu-DUF
19-02-2016, 23:11
photos as promised

http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7442&stc=1

http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7443&stc=1http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7444&stc=1http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7445&stc=1http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7446&stc=1http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7447&stc=1http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7448&stc=1

daljk
19-02-2016, 23:58
Nice one mate
Another one kept going
I love the sight of gold speedlines

northy
22-02-2016, 09:19
still looking well. I know Russ did a lot of work on it

Stu-DUF
22-02-2016, 13:25
The engine apparently outputs 170bhp+ but is tricky to manage until warm. Have start on some simple job like locating missing bits of trim, sorting out the central locking. I have an oil leak which needs looking at and now the screen has cracked. It this a common fault, the windscreen looks original with the renault sticker? Am I closing the bonnet too agressively?

The tailgate and both arches are the next job?

Anyone know a good renault garage in the SW london area?

Stu-DUF
13-10-2016, 21:23
Hi can anyway help DUF failed her MOT no CO and lambda readings. Taken her to a Renault specialist who says a cat will have to go on but I'm not confident this is going to resolve the lambda issues. Garage says the diagnostics are says the car computer is faulty but we believe that to be the gunner chip. Garage has checked ecu sensors and apparently they are working. After a cat the next step is to get a second hand ecu. I fear DUF is slowly being tamed or worse she will never get an mot? Can anyone suggest advice

Vandella
14-10-2016, 09:02
you will need a cat on to get by the emissions, I'm pretty sure you will unless the engine runs really clean. where is the crack on your screen? closing the bonnet shouldn't crack the screen, they shouldn't even meet/touch come into contact. u can get a new lambda sensor too, but I believe a cat would help.. did it fail badly?

Stu-DUF
14-10-2016, 21:20
Hi van
the screen is fixed now got a replacement fitted for 110 quid which I thought was good. The emission weren't too bad I think think the lambda was 1.02 and CO were about 10% over. The garage await the cat for fitting so I have my fingers crossed for the next 3 days. DUF also failed the mot on rear shocks got a pair on Reno direct website 100 quid a pair and the rear handbrake is non existent. :approve:

Wobba
15-10-2016, 02:21
Where are you based?

Start a new thread mate on the projects section and upload pics to somewhere like photobucket.com as I can't see your other ones.

I get my Clio through emissions even though it has a fair bit more bhp than yours, and runs straight pipe exhaust. The Gunnerchip does increase fuelling but just borrow someones ECU or check to see if the ECU board has a slottable EPROM chip, if so I think there are a few people with the old EPROM chip and you can just swap it in for the MOT :)

Good to get a new windscreen. Pretty cheap as well.

Actually, fitting rear shocks isn't that hard. The handbrake could just be a seized up set of calipers or slack handbrake cables, probably the latter. They are cheap parts and not that hard to do at home, but not much fun in the cold :)

If you ever get wondering if you can fix things yourself, and wonder how to do it...the guys here have done it ALL. I learnt a lot from them.

Stu-DUF
15-10-2016, 11:35
Hi wobba

thanks for the advice, I'm in putney london. The shocks and brakes are not a problem it's the emissions I am more concerned about. The garage advised to go down the cat route and I panicked thinking DUF may have seen her last days so a cat is going on her. The next route was a standard ecu. Ecu said not easy to find though. The other issue is a touch of blue smoke on acceleration which suggests piston ring and doesn't help emissions

northy
21-10-2016, 21:46
you can just swap the chip on the ecu back to a standard one if your struggling.

Stu-DUF
02-11-2016, 22:42
you can just swap the chip on the ecu back to a standard one if your struggling.
Just a quick update on DUF.

She has had a cat put on her and a standard ECU (bought of Andreas - thanks mate) and still cant pass the mot. God only know how she got a mot under the previous owner. The garage says the only issue now is the HCs so they were cleaning the throttle body. From what I can see on the internet she must still be running to rich. Why we don't know.

Any suggestions i just just want to get her back on the road

thanks

stu

northy
03-11-2016, 13:07
have you changed the lambda sensor?

Stu-DUF
03-11-2016, 22:04
Hi northy

no garage says the lambda appears to be working but I had my suspicions. However today they tell me one of the new spark plugs fitted is already gone black hence we have ordered a new injector. We suspect a leaky injector. Find out next week. Fingers crossed

northy
04-11-2016, 11:26
if one injector is poor i would change all of them.

Ayli Carper
04-11-2016, 15:22
I think you need to find a new MOT station who understand that compelling a car to hit its emissions targets isn't the be all and end all, and are more flexible with the results.

Look for a local garage who deal with lots of classic cars and see if they either MOT themselves or find out who does their MOTs for them. For a car like the Williams it needs to go to a test centre where they're not going to knock seven bells out of the bodywork and are going to look at the mileage done and ask you about what you're going to do. It's not the same as testing a five year old VW that does 20k a year which is what 90% of test centres are doing 90% of the time; different criteria apply and you can't expect someone who does do that all the time to fit in with the needs of your car.