Clio tuning guide

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Launched in 1990, the Renault Clio marked a significant shift in Renault's approach to naming their vehicles.

This change signified more than just a departure from numerical to nominal designations; it heralded the advent of a new era for Renault, one that would see the Clio become a symbol of innovation and reliability in the automotive industry.

The Clio was introduced as a vibrant and stylish city car, designed to appeal to the trendy urbanite. Its arrival on the scene wasn't just about looks or market positioning; it represented a revolution in the multipurpose city car segment.

With its improved features, ranging from chassis design to overall quality, the Clio quickly became a car for everyone, offering a variety of versions to suit different needs and budgets. This versatility and accessibility played a crucial role in its success, making the Clio not just a car, but a part of many people's lives and memories.

In 1993, the Clio took a bold step into the performance arena with the introduction of the Clio Williams. This version was a game changer, equipped with a 16v 2.0 engine capable of producing 150 bhp.

It wasn't just the power that made the Clio Williams stand out; its Pearly Sport Blue hue, golden Speedline rims, and stiffened suspension transformed it into a compact sports car that everyone desired. This model underlined what Clio Tuning could achieve and sparked significant interest among performance enthusiasts.

The Clio's journey over the years has been remarkable.

Each generation has built upon the strengths of its predecessors, continuously elevating the Clio's status in the automotive world. Its ability to adapt and evolve while maintaining its core qualities of reliability and versatility has made it one of the most emblematic cars in its segment.

The Renault Clio isn't just a car; it's a legacy, a reflection of Renault's commitment to innovation and quality that resonates with millions of drivers around the world

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Clio tuning took off when Renault released the Williams model, with their new RS lineup the car is attractive as a practical hot hatch.

The best models from a tuning point of view arrived in 1998 where the Clio RS or Renault Sport was introduced. Non sport models would benefit greatly from the addition of uprated suspension and anti roll bar.

We have seen recent Clios setup for the track from Renault Sport who just keep upping the power output of the engine.

Power is all well and good but you need to get that power down to the road. TorqueCars recommend a Torque Sensing or Torsen diff to help with traction. It can dramatically cut lap times and greatly improves handling on the Clio when powering out of corners.

The 1.6 and lower engines do not offer much tuning potential and most owners wanting to tune these look to do an engine swap usually going for the 2.0 engine.

On early models without variable valve timing a set of fast road cams and breathing mods (Exhaust and Intake) will raise power levels of the 2.0 to a credible 180 bhp.

Of the 2.0 engines we would recommend the RS over the standard 16v engine as these offer greater tuning flexibility. The Williams engines are quite rare so are hard to recommend as engine swap candidates unless you can find one.

The following modifications are usually performed by our members, decide how far you want to go before you begin.

Getting the right mods for your planned usage of the car is vital. Stage 3 (competition) mods just don't work well on the road.

Stage 1 mods: Exhaust, Panel air filter, Remap, lighter flywheel

Stage 2 mods: Fast road cam, ported and polished head, fuel injector & fuel pump upgrades,

Stage 3 mods: Engine balancing, forced induction (turbo/supercharger), Internal engine upgrades (pistons/head/valves), competition cam.

The flagship Clio is the 3.0 V6 with its mid mounted rear drive engine. The whole body has been widened and early cars were a little tail happy in the wet. With some suspension revisions it is possible to correct this. Look out for 3.0 V6 requiring a cam belt change as this is a very expensive job, the engine location makes it pretty hard to work on.

There are also some interesting engine swaps going on with in various Clio Tuning projects and we are seeing the humble Clio keeping up with much faster cars on the track.

Handling modifications are usually your first port of call for the Clio. Drop the car by as much as 35mm and fit stiffer dampers, bigger drops will need other modifications in most instances.

Our aim in Clio engine tuning should be to increase peak power and Torque at the top end.

The best power gains come from larger engine sizes. The more you start with the bigger the return on investment so engine swaps are good value mods for small engined cars.

Renault Clio Tuning modifications.

Peak power is all well and good but a drivable and fun car needs a wide power band and lots of low down torque. One of the best mechanical mods you can do is to fit a fast road cam. When pushing up the power you will need to pay close attention to your Clios fuelling. More power needs more fuel - it's a simple as that.

Uprating the injectors is another beneficial modification and will deliver sufficient fuel. Uprate the fuel pump to cope with the extra fuel requirements of your tuned Clios uprated injectors.

Clio Suspension Upgrades

For Renault Clio owners looking to upgrade their suspension, there are several reputable brands and parts to consider.

A popular choice is the KW Variant 1 Coilovers, which are known for their quality and performance enhancements. These coilovers offer adjustable lowering, providing both aesthetic and handling improvements.

AP coilovers also come recommended but personally I found the Eibach Pro-Street offer the best performance for those looking to do a few trackdays but need to keep the car as a daily driver.

Dorman is another brand that provides high-quality suspension parts like the Premium Chassis Control Arm Bushing and Ball Joints. These parts are precision-engineered for specific vehicle models, ensuring a reliable fit and performance similar to the original equipment.

For those looking for comprehensive upgrades, the Westar Strut Mount is a wise choice. It's designed for trouble-free performance and is suited for a variety of trucks and automobiles, ensuring durability and reliability.

Clio Tuning

Renault Clio Intake and Exhaust Tuning.

Now we move on to the intake and exhaust and ensure proper flow through the engine.

De-restricting the airflow into the engine is the primary part of tuning so get a better flowing air filter.

Induction kits sound great but due to the warm air in the engine bay they will not add noticeable power and actually rob you of power.

Sports exhausts will certainly help air flow through the engine but do not go too large or you will reduce the flow rate. Stick to 1.5 to 2.0 inches for best results and a little larger than this on the V6.

Airflow through the head can be dramatically increased with some professional porting and polishing. These should match and be setup to take into account any other engine mods. A good fast road power clutch will help to keep that power going where it should. Never skimp or expect a standard clutch to cope.

Renault Clio Wheel modifications.

It is worth noting that although they look stunning on the Clio, big rims will actually decrease your performance. The larger you go the lower your acceleration will be due to the change in your effective final drive ratio. Aim to keep the overall rolling diameter of the wheel the same as supplied from the factory. In all cases we do not recommend going above 16 inches.

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