Clio 200
Clio 200 Cup Vs Ford Focus RS 500
RenaultSport’s Clio 200 Cup put up against the powerhouse of Ford’s stable – the Focus RS 500.
Autocar have just published a cool review of the Clio 200 Cup Vs the Ford Focus RS500 – its more to do with the Focus RS being twice the price of the Clio than the performance – but it is worth a watch.
Enjoy,
/y0z
Megane RS and Megane R26 R Brake Discs
RenaultSport Megane RS and Megane R26 R – Two Piece AP Racing Brake Discs (also suitable for the Clio 197 and Clio 200)
Clio 197 / 200 / Megane RS Brake Disc

AP Racing 2 Piece Megane RS Disc and YozzaSport Bell
AP Racing Discs & YozzaSport Bells – £599 New Prices For Autumn 2009
Full Disc and Bell Kit – £599
Replacement Discs – £390
NB. Replacement Discs for the R26.R are £350 so by the time you have cracked a few sets, you would be well worth considering these as a replacement upgrade.

Cracked RenaultSport Megane RS R26R Brake Disc
These are suitable for the following cars:
Clio 197 & Cup
Megane RS & Cup
Megane RS F1 & Variants inc. R26.R
We have just announced our new prices for this kit, and are pleased to say that we can now offer them at the following reduced prices:
Prices:
RRP – £599
Shipping and Delivery:
£25 UK
£90 France (UPS)
£POA Other Countries (UPS)
Always a Hooligan,
/y0z
RenaultSport Clio 200 Cup at Rockingham Raceway
A RenaultSport Clio 200 Cup at Rockingham Raceway by Car Magazine.
Just some more insight into the new Clio Cup 200 – handling looks superb!
Interesting that the handling looks like it is very very light?
Always a Hooligan,
/y0z
Phil Glew reviews the new RenaultSport Clio 200 Cup
Phil Glew, Elf Renault Clio Cup Championship driver, reviews the brand new Clio Renaultsport 200 Cup taking it on a lap of Silverstone Circuit.
After driving the new Clio 200 Cup Racer at Silverstone, Phil Glew gives his thoughts on the new Clio 200 Cup roadcar and takes it for a lap of Silverstone Short Circuit (National Circuit). It’s only a short video, and the interesting that he says that the cup race cars have only had an upgrade. This was the same as the old UK Clio Cup Racer 172 Ph1 > Clio 172 Ph2 upgrade and then this already upgraded car was upgraded to the Clio 182.
He also demonstrates a good lap around the circuit:
Always a hooligan,
/y0z
Clio Tuning
Clio Tuning – An Introduction
Tuning Clio’s be they 172′s, 182′s, 197, Clio 200′s or even the older cars like the Williams or 1.816v is an always will be reasonably expensive. The bottom line is that RenaultSport and the hot hatches have always been well presented from the factory, and as such improving them from this already raised bar will cost money, will take time and will require high quality components.
“Tuning” – To adjust (a vehicle or an individual component for example) for maximum usability or performance.
Clio Tuning – The Basics
One of the most sensible bits of advice I can impart is to try to start as far up the ladder as you can with the original or standard vehicle. Start with the car – the most expensive part – if you can’t afford a new car, then go for the vehicle that best fits your requirements – a cheap car will always be cheap for a reason – that it either has a problem, requires work, or has had a bump. It is rare for “bargains” to come up and to be trouble free. Tuning is always relative, imagine the Clio 172 Ph1; it has a RenaultSport F4R 730 Engine – probably designed in 1997/1998 or even before, and then built over 1998/1999 to be first included in the ph1 172. The tuning of the 172 engine was reliable enough in YozzaSport’s experience to around 212-215BHP – around a 25% increase in BHP, however to retain the standard engine management and to still gain power the limit was reached with normal (OEM) internal components at around 205BHP. Beyond this, the engines had to be significantly modified to deal with the extra performance. If however, you consider that you start with a 197 Clio with the F4R 830, you will be starting with a car that has already gained an extra 25BHP over the original F4R 730. Ten years of development, testing and new technologies will have been implemented, ironing out the smaller issues with the original engine. If we are working on a new engine now, one of our first recommendations for our customers is to start with the F4R 830 top end, as it is such an improvement on the older F4R 730.
Clio Tuning – Power To Weight
You have to consider other factors however. The power to weight ratio of a Clio Williams is almost identical to the New Clio 200 Cup – why? The Williams is so much lighter. With only a 150BHP engine it only needs to be 900KG to punch well above its weight in the power to weight stakes.
Clio Tuning – The Car Shell
If you are going to start by stripping a car down to the bare shell to make a race or track car, then you may as well consider buying something that has been light bump, flooded as this will be nothing in the scheme of things by the time you have seam welded the shell and added a multi-point cage.
A motorsport shell from RenaultSport will cost you in the region of £2000. For that money, you could buy a car with some damage, and either acid dip it or shot blast it and then repair it, and still be quids in.
An approved FIA cage can cost between £500 and £2000. My advice would be to spend as much money as you can afford to on the cage. We can offer Safety Devices cages, Sparco roll cages, OMP safety roll cage as well as completely custom build and designed items. What we don’t and won’t offer are show cages – they give a false sense of security, and will not save you in the event of an accident – in fact it is possible that it might do you more damage than it will save you from. As with many things – shiny things that look well often aren’t up to the job when they are pushed to the limit.
Clio Tuning – The Engine
I would strongly advise against touching the engine if you have a sub £2000 budget. Decent camshafts (Schrick/CatCams) will cost you between £600 and £1000 plus the fitting and mapping with total in the region of £2000. It just isn’t worth thinking about if you haven’t got that kind of money to play with. Spend the money on brakes, suspension and 6 trackdays… it will be far much more fun.
Clio Tuning – The Suspension
I would always recommend forgetting everything else and just going for Coilovers – sports springs are really just for looks – they will improve the ride somewhere, but at the end of the day – they are just a cheap cop out. Coilover cost wise – you should be thinking at starting at the £1000 by the time you have fitted them to the car and set the ride, camber and tracking. I have written a long article about the Clio suspension here: Clio 182 Suspension
Clio Tuning – The Brakes
I have also written a long article about Clio 172 and 182 Brakes here: Clio 172 Brakes
Clio Tuning – The Exhaust System
Articles already exist with advice on: Clio 172 Exhaust Systems and Clio 182 Exhaust Systems
Hope that this offered some insight into “Clio Tuning” it is only intended to be a broad overview.
Always a Hooligan,
/y0z