What's it like compared to the DC5R Robi? Any advantages on it rather than being comfortable?
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Originally posted by DC2-PWR View PostWhat's it like compared to the DC5R Robi? Any advantages on it rather than being comfortable?
The two cars are very different... but very similar. Without a doubt, the K20a2 is a much more "exciting" engine, then the F4R in the Clio. K20 is much more frantic from 5,500 RPM, and you push it to redline a fair bit. The F4R is lifeless from idle to 2,000 (And I mean lifeless). But from 2k-5k it's great. Plenty of usable power, and the car doesn't have to be screaming it's head off to feel like it's moving. I remember when I first got the Integra (Up until the last time I drove it), I enjoyed taking it out to 7k+ on a regular basis. The Clio actually has a stock Shift Light in the tacho... It's turned on maybe once, and that was just to see if it worked.
But without a doubt, the Clio chassis is much better (Again, stock for stock). I'd compare it to my Integra, when I ran bigger sway bars front and rear, Tein SS coilovers, my WedSport SA90's (17x8 +35) with decent rubber. The Clio runs progressive springs up front, and linear in the rear (Which is also a torsion beam). A heap of Clio guys (And there is a big group in Australia) say that adding a set of H&R lowered springs (Progressive all round) makes a MASSIVE difference, and actually improves handling (Also lowers the car by 30mm).
The PCD is 5x108, so I'm basically limited to OEM Volvo rims, or O.Z. racing. I've found a set I want to get, but I'll need the parts I have for sale to sell before I even consider doing anything - Which I'm not really interested in doing.
But as for your original question. It's more comfortable then the Integra, and more enjoyable... stock-for-stock
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Good review! What's the breaking like compared to the Integra (stock for stock)?
It seems like the car was designed/engineered by some race minded people, surley doesn't sum up to a Suzuki Swift or Corollas.. what people come to mind when they see a little Clio. Sleeper spec yoMoiz
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Car runs 4 spot Brembos up front, & being a tad bit lighter then a DC5R, braking is fantastic.
All the RenaultSport cars are made in a factory in Dieppe, France (Different factory to where they make the run of the mill Renaults), so they did spend a fair bit of time engineering the car. If you ever get the chance to drive one, take up the offer with both hands!Last edited by 45SET; 19-03-13, 04:28 PM.
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Great choice of car! A few friends of mine owned the older versions of the Clio Sport and they were fantastic cars. The steering was an area I found to be on another level to my dc2r - so quick, direct and communicative. A mate currently has a Megane RS 250 Cup Trophee and it's also a hoot to drive
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I recently bought a new set of tyres - RE002's. The car drives perfectly in the wet and dry, and I'm even more happy with it then when I originally bought it!
I went for a fairly long drive over the weekend, and not only was the car a hoot to drive along the roads, but it was really comfortable, and made me want to take it on a few more long drives (2 day).
This was my weekend in two pictures
Last edited by 45SET; 13-05-13, 11:05 AM.
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