It is rare for me to post or even create a progress thread as I have done all that sort of stuff years ago with Mazda's and it has basically all been done.
However, my Storm Grey 200, which bought in 2017 for £2,500 and love driving needed some love. It might have only cost that much, it had 178,000 miles on it at the time and I was told it had probably been clocked, but one lady owner. I am not even going to attempt to add up the money I have spent since, it would scare me.
I called it the Clio of Epic Sluggishness, because, basically it was. I had a shoot out at Donington with Chris Hoey's 208 Gti (Circuit Days) and Robert Harrison's Integra (Track Time) and was destroyed in a straight line by what should have been similar power cars. It always felt like it was in too high a gear and had no urge. When it got to a dyno, RS Tuning, it made 182 bhp.
However in March it went to Jade Developments for some goodies. I wanted a diff, and although the original gearbox was still sweet, that got some new bits, as well as suspension and things. It then went to the body shop to have the massive dent taken out of the side where I was told the previous owners son had been kicking it. Not sure that is the case, but very big up to Darren at Greens Total Car Care in Birmingham for a very excellent job.
And then to Capital Seating in Leicester for sorting the seats. It is never going to be a show car.
Finally then to Engine Dynamics, where I am sitting here typing this.
The reason it could not come to the track day at Snetterton in August was it had an issue diagnosed as the cat being blocked.
Not quite true but similar. Anyway another wheelbarrow full of money to K Tech for their finest exhaust manifold and sports cat. And we are now back there. The engine has cams, and is now looking like 195 bhp. However, by bypassing the standard air box, it has made another 11bhp!!! So 206bhp! I know dyno figures vary, but the change between one condition and another is what it is about and when all put together that is over 26bhp up on what it went in with this morning. Guess who has just sent another wedge of cash to K Tech for an induction kit?
Feeling quite pleased!
However, my Storm Grey 200, which bought in 2017 for £2,500 and love driving needed some love. It might have only cost that much, it had 178,000 miles on it at the time and I was told it had probably been clocked, but one lady owner. I am not even going to attempt to add up the money I have spent since, it would scare me.
I called it the Clio of Epic Sluggishness, because, basically it was. I had a shoot out at Donington with Chris Hoey's 208 Gti (Circuit Days) and Robert Harrison's Integra (Track Time) and was destroyed in a straight line by what should have been similar power cars. It always felt like it was in too high a gear and had no urge. When it got to a dyno, RS Tuning, it made 182 bhp.
However in March it went to Jade Developments for some goodies. I wanted a diff, and although the original gearbox was still sweet, that got some new bits, as well as suspension and things. It then went to the body shop to have the massive dent taken out of the side where I was told the previous owners son had been kicking it. Not sure that is the case, but very big up to Darren at Greens Total Car Care in Birmingham for a very excellent job.
And then to Capital Seating in Leicester for sorting the seats. It is never going to be a show car.
Finally then to Engine Dynamics, where I am sitting here typing this.
The reason it could not come to the track day at Snetterton in August was it had an issue diagnosed as the cat being blocked.
Not quite true but similar. Anyway another wheelbarrow full of money to K Tech for their finest exhaust manifold and sports cat. And we are now back there. The engine has cams, and is now looking like 195 bhp. However, by bypassing the standard air box, it has made another 11bhp!!! So 206bhp! I know dyno figures vary, but the change between one condition and another is what it is about and when all put together that is over 26bhp up on what it went in with this morning. Guess who has just sent another wedge of cash to K Tech for an induction kit?
Feeling quite pleased!
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