Engine options for a Clio 197

Brunoandrade98

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Hi all,

I am slowly reaching that point in ownership where I'd like to get a bit more power out of my car.

I think these cars make decent power, but are really lacking in torque, which makes me question:
With a new engine build, what are ways of increasing the torque curve, while keeping it N/A?

I am not disregarding a Mégane F4R conversion yet, but I'm given to understand that both engines feel completely different, and I quite like how mine feels, just not the power it makes (or doesn't) at lower revs.

Many thanks in advance.
 
Meg lump or supercharge are your options for power… or swap for a k20

These engines are shit and are maxed out unless you wanna drop £££
 
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- Supercharge standard engine
- Supercharged K20 conversion
- Engine Dynamics 250 turbo conversion which keeps the N/A feel
 
Meg lump or supercharge are your options for power… or swap for a k20

These engines are shit and are maxed out unless you wanna drop £££
Both of those have crossed my mind, but each have their disadvantages and might raise their own questions.

For example:
  1. A Mégane conversion would be cheap and easy power and torque, but the engine wouldn't be as high revving (I like the high revs:tonguewink:)
  2. A K20 conversion would be far more expensive, but those engines are awesome. It seems like a good upgrade, but I assume there would be some caveats, such as the loss of certain functionalities that come with a F4R ECU (This is just my assumption, I could be completely wrong).
To be honest, there isn't an easy choice for me, but getting a completely different car is absolutely at the bottom of the list, because I do love it.
 
- Supercharge standard engine
- Supercharged K20 conversion
- Engine Dynamics 250 turbo conversion which keeps the N/A feel
So, I've only recently ventured myself looking at engine builds and how different characteristics affect torque vs power, so I do have a few questions:
  1. Will a standard 197 F4R take a supercharger well without affecting long term reliability too much?
  2. How exactly will the Engine dynamics 250 turbo conversion keep the N/A feel with a turbo?
Apologies if these are silly questions :')

Many thanks in advance
 
So, I've only recently ventured myself looking at engine builds and how different characteristics affect torque vs power, so I do have a few questions:
  1. Will a standard 197 F4R take a supercharger well without affecting long term reliability too much?
  2. How exactly will the Engine dynamics 250 turbo conversion keep the N/A feel with a turbo?
Apologies if these are silly questions :')

Many thanks in advance

1. There are a couple of supercharged Clios, some used on track with no issues. This will be to a large extent dependant on how solid the engine is to begin with as they’re getting on now and the addition of a supercharger is only going to exacerbate existing issues. I’d stick a charger on mine until is goes bang and forge it at that point rather than from the offset but everyone has a different tolerance to risk/cost.

2. Engine dynamics put out a turbo kit for the 197 engine (can no longer find it on their site) which had a relatively linear torque curve and still revved to 7000 rpm. It made 250 bhp and similar torque (lbft). As an alternative you could do something similar for a lot cheaper using Meg/Clio MK2 parts:

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