TurboValver
01-03-2010, 19:53
I Bought this car with the intentions of doing it up as a bit of a project. I have got it to the stage I want and now its time for someone to enjoy my hard work. The car is ready to drive away as it has a fresh 12 month MOT and 6 months Tax.
Milage is almost 69,000
The car is a 1993 ‘L’ Reg Renault Clio 16v which has been resprayed in Subaru Sonic Blue. It’s had a full BB Performance Tuning high boost turbo upgrade using a T28/T3 Hybrid turbo with fully forged internals; the boost pressure is both charge-cooled and intercooled. I have BB Performance receipts for this conversion totalling over £6,000. It is certainly no bodge job as the conversion was completed over 7 years ago and nothing has gone wrong with it yet!! It is a very reliable engine, it never overheats or anything due to the low temp thermostat.
The car pulls very well, handles very well and sounds awesome on full boost the exhaust pops and bangs on overrun, and it stops as well as it goes due to the 4 pots - it’s a lot of fun to drive! No unusual noises or nasty knocks it is mechanically sound. I reckon it could quite easily handle more boost with a 3 bar map sensor, some bigger injectors and a fresh map. But this engine has been built to last and it certainly shows.
I have done some research on the car as it is fairly famous in the Williams and 16v Clio circles as apparently it was the first Mk1 16v Clio turbo conversion completed in the UK and was also the fastest Clio (1/4 mile) in the UK at one point.
Car has done a 13.3 @ 107 ¼ mile with the previous owner.
I have a printout from a rolling road @ 220bhp / 195lb/ft.
I have receipts for this car an inch thick totalling over £25,000.
The car needed a service (oil/ oil filter change and brand new plugs) which its had less than 50 miles ago.
Ill start with the good points:
ENGINE
1.8 16v F7P engine
- Block overbored slightly too almost 1800
BB Performance Tuning High Boost Turbo conversion: (the bits I know it has are)
- Steel Rods
- Forged Low Compression Turbo pistons (7.5:1)
- T28/T3 Hybrid Garrett blower (Boosting @ 15psi)
- Cast manifold
- Custom steel downpipe
Fully modified Hill Power head
Chrome Charge Cooler (which runs off its own independent electric water pump)
PACE alloy intercooler
Carbon fibre turbo heat shield
Low temp thermostat
Combination of Hill Power/ Samco fluorescent yellow silicone hoses
Red Magnecor KV85 silicone plug leads
Chrome Forge dump valve
Power Boost Valve
Custom 3” bore side exit Powerflow exhaust
Green cotton oil breather in custom chrome catch tank
Chrome Header tank
Chrome charge cooler header tank
Setrab 13 row oil cooler (unfitted)
Braided oil cooler lines from sandwich plate
Braided turbo oil feed
Copper radiator
Low temp fan switch
High output starter motor
400bhp fuel pump
Standard ECU flash mapped by Fastchips
TRANSMISSION
Brand new Helix 4 Paddle cerametallic Clutch
JC5 Williams Gearbox (just had brand new oil).
EXTERIOR
17” OZ Chrono EVO 5 spoke alloys in deep anthracite grey
Windows tinted black
Custom front bumper / skirts
Laguna splitter
Rear bumper has bump strips smoothed
Tailgate smoothed
Rear ‘afterburner’ lights colour coded
Front ‘angel eye’ headlights
Rounded ‘DTM style’ wing mirrors
BRAKES
4 Pot Hi-Spec front callipers
325mm two piece Hi-Spec discs with alloy bells
Brand new DS2500 Ferodo front pads
Braided front brake lines
Brand new master cylinder (just fitted)
Dot 5:1 Racing brake fluid
INTERIOR
Sparco steering wheel
Safety Devices 4 point rear roll cage in black
Blue Cobra bucket seats on custom Cobra mounts to the original Clio rails (Seats were FIA Approved – now ran out)
6 point Sparco harnesses
Sparco pedals
Standard Oil pressure/Temp and level gauges (all working)
Carbon boost gauge
Carbon air/fuel gauge
Rear is stripped out
Battery relocated into the boot
Williams (blue) carpet
Momo gearknob
SUSPENSION
Fully adjustable Gaz coilovers all round
Chrome front strut brace
Some Powerflex polybushes fitted (ARB’s and a few other places)
SECURITY
Scorpion thatchcam cat 1 alarm/immobiliser.
Have a search on here and (dare I say it) cliosport.net for bits of history on the car.
The shell is in good condition with no rust.
Bad Points
The car was crashed by the previous owner, the damage was minimal however it needed a new bonnett, grille, headlights and front panel.
A new Genuine Renault front panel was been fitted by the guy who had it (obviously not much experience with a welder) in a manner that can only be described as shocking! Hence the headlight position. The car has passed an MOT after some adjustment of the headlights but it has basically been welded on in the wrong place(!) and could certainly do with unpicking and welding back on properly.The pictures show this, it has basically been welded on about an inch too far over to the passenger side.
All I wanted to do was fix the car up to a mechanically sound point, get it taxed and tested, have some fun and sell it on, aesthetics were not on my list.
The car has some scratches on it, one I shamefully have to own up to one myself as my girlfriend guided me out of our (very narrow – in my defence) driveway and scraped the rear quarter panel – Never trust women. Ever. Before my ownership it also had a couple of scratches on the boot where it seems someone has keyed it. And a small patch of filler on the sill? Unexplainable as the sills have no filler in them! And a couple of chips on the A post.
If you were using this as a track car these wouldn’t make any difference. If you wanted the paintwork tidying up before you bought it I would get it ding/scratch free for an additional £250. This by any standards – is extremely cheap.
Boot solenoid is broken – boot doesn’t open because of this (It can be opened but two bolts have to be removed to do this).
Needs a grille and the plastic strips from under the headlights.
Oil cooler isn’t fitted, however I do have it. (The braided oil cooler lines are temporarily capped off instead).
Rear bumper bump strips have been smoothed and have now cracked - this is nothing but the age of the car showing.
The chrome coating on the rocker cover has flaked off.
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http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01045.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01046.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01047.jpg
£3200
Milage is almost 69,000
The car is a 1993 ‘L’ Reg Renault Clio 16v which has been resprayed in Subaru Sonic Blue. It’s had a full BB Performance Tuning high boost turbo upgrade using a T28/T3 Hybrid turbo with fully forged internals; the boost pressure is both charge-cooled and intercooled. I have BB Performance receipts for this conversion totalling over £6,000. It is certainly no bodge job as the conversion was completed over 7 years ago and nothing has gone wrong with it yet!! It is a very reliable engine, it never overheats or anything due to the low temp thermostat.
The car pulls very well, handles very well and sounds awesome on full boost the exhaust pops and bangs on overrun, and it stops as well as it goes due to the 4 pots - it’s a lot of fun to drive! No unusual noises or nasty knocks it is mechanically sound. I reckon it could quite easily handle more boost with a 3 bar map sensor, some bigger injectors and a fresh map. But this engine has been built to last and it certainly shows.
I have done some research on the car as it is fairly famous in the Williams and 16v Clio circles as apparently it was the first Mk1 16v Clio turbo conversion completed in the UK and was also the fastest Clio (1/4 mile) in the UK at one point.
Car has done a 13.3 @ 107 ¼ mile with the previous owner.
I have a printout from a rolling road @ 220bhp / 195lb/ft.
I have receipts for this car an inch thick totalling over £25,000.
The car needed a service (oil/ oil filter change and brand new plugs) which its had less than 50 miles ago.
Ill start with the good points:
ENGINE
1.8 16v F7P engine
- Block overbored slightly too almost 1800
BB Performance Tuning High Boost Turbo conversion: (the bits I know it has are)
- Steel Rods
- Forged Low Compression Turbo pistons (7.5:1)
- T28/T3 Hybrid Garrett blower (Boosting @ 15psi)
- Cast manifold
- Custom steel downpipe
Fully modified Hill Power head
Chrome Charge Cooler (which runs off its own independent electric water pump)
PACE alloy intercooler
Carbon fibre turbo heat shield
Low temp thermostat
Combination of Hill Power/ Samco fluorescent yellow silicone hoses
Red Magnecor KV85 silicone plug leads
Chrome Forge dump valve
Power Boost Valve
Custom 3” bore side exit Powerflow exhaust
Green cotton oil breather in custom chrome catch tank
Chrome Header tank
Chrome charge cooler header tank
Setrab 13 row oil cooler (unfitted)
Braided oil cooler lines from sandwich plate
Braided turbo oil feed
Copper radiator
Low temp fan switch
High output starter motor
400bhp fuel pump
Standard ECU flash mapped by Fastchips
TRANSMISSION
Brand new Helix 4 Paddle cerametallic Clutch
JC5 Williams Gearbox (just had brand new oil).
EXTERIOR
17” OZ Chrono EVO 5 spoke alloys in deep anthracite grey
Windows tinted black
Custom front bumper / skirts
Laguna splitter
Rear bumper has bump strips smoothed
Tailgate smoothed
Rear ‘afterburner’ lights colour coded
Front ‘angel eye’ headlights
Rounded ‘DTM style’ wing mirrors
BRAKES
4 Pot Hi-Spec front callipers
325mm two piece Hi-Spec discs with alloy bells
Brand new DS2500 Ferodo front pads
Braided front brake lines
Brand new master cylinder (just fitted)
Dot 5:1 Racing brake fluid
INTERIOR
Sparco steering wheel
Safety Devices 4 point rear roll cage in black
Blue Cobra bucket seats on custom Cobra mounts to the original Clio rails (Seats were FIA Approved – now ran out)
6 point Sparco harnesses
Sparco pedals
Standard Oil pressure/Temp and level gauges (all working)
Carbon boost gauge
Carbon air/fuel gauge
Rear is stripped out
Battery relocated into the boot
Williams (blue) carpet
Momo gearknob
SUSPENSION
Fully adjustable Gaz coilovers all round
Chrome front strut brace
Some Powerflex polybushes fitted (ARB’s and a few other places)
SECURITY
Scorpion thatchcam cat 1 alarm/immobiliser.
Have a search on here and (dare I say it) cliosport.net for bits of history on the car.
The shell is in good condition with no rust.
Bad Points
The car was crashed by the previous owner, the damage was minimal however it needed a new bonnett, grille, headlights and front panel.
A new Genuine Renault front panel was been fitted by the guy who had it (obviously not much experience with a welder) in a manner that can only be described as shocking! Hence the headlight position. The car has passed an MOT after some adjustment of the headlights but it has basically been welded on in the wrong place(!) and could certainly do with unpicking and welding back on properly.The pictures show this, it has basically been welded on about an inch too far over to the passenger side.
All I wanted to do was fix the car up to a mechanically sound point, get it taxed and tested, have some fun and sell it on, aesthetics were not on my list.
The car has some scratches on it, one I shamefully have to own up to one myself as my girlfriend guided me out of our (very narrow – in my defence) driveway and scraped the rear quarter panel – Never trust women. Ever. Before my ownership it also had a couple of scratches on the boot where it seems someone has keyed it. And a small patch of filler on the sill? Unexplainable as the sills have no filler in them! And a couple of chips on the A post.
If you were using this as a track car these wouldn’t make any difference. If you wanted the paintwork tidying up before you bought it I would get it ding/scratch free for an additional £250. This by any standards – is extremely cheap.
Boot solenoid is broken – boot doesn’t open because of this (It can be opened but two bolts have to be removed to do this).
Needs a grille and the plastic strips from under the headlights.
Oil cooler isn’t fitted, however I do have it. (The braided oil cooler lines are temporarily capped off instead).
Rear bumper bump strips have been smoothed and have now cracked - this is nothing but the age of the car showing.
The chrome coating on the rocker cover has flaked off.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01034.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01035.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01037.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01040.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01041.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01042.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01044.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01045.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01046.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f228/ashleydean08/Turbo%20Clio/DSC01047.jpg
£3200