Purchased a small French lightweight hot hatch - Renault Clio 172 Cup & NOW 182 Trophy

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So for quite sometime I have been looking at Citroen Saxo VTS, Peugeot 106 GTi and of course Renaultsport Clio's.

Though there were a few unmolested Saxo VTS going, well I say few, more like a couple which were not rotten or modified too silly, they had starship miles, all generally 130k plus, but were under £1000, but out of the three the Saxo was my least favourite.

So as those who know me and by my nickname on other forums (Gibbo205) will know I've owned four 205's two which were XS models and two GTI's, a 1.6 and q 1.9. So I did not want to go back here, plus a good example is over £10,000 now, so I was looking at 106 GTI's, with a firm favourite been sunflower yellow or diablo red. Unfortunately I missed out on a very clean Diablo red PH2 at £2600, was a bit too cheap. I did find a stunning sunflower 106 GTi but at £6000 it is simply over priced, the previous owner I chatted to and discovered the said garage gave him roughly £3500 for it and he had tried selling it privately at £3500 with no takers, which was a shame as I felt £3500 was a fair price and I'd have taken it. At £6000 it is too much, I did offer the garage £4000 but they refused, saying no discount which is fair enough as for sure in another couple of years I can see a very spot on 106 GTi in a rare colour fetching such money. The 106 GTi was my favourite for the looks and old school vibe!

So I moved onto Clio's I had narrowed it down to only wanting a 172 Cup, for the simple reason it was the lightest sporting no abs, no AC, thinner glass, wider tracks and lighter smaller wheels along with a basic cloth interior. Weighing in at 1011-1025kg depending where you look made it considerably lighter than the regular 172 PH2 by a good 90kg and 182 cups are around 1090kg. The power deficit is of course quite easy to make up by fitting the 182 manifold, cat and doing a remap.

As such I've been searching for a few months, discovering that most Clio 172 cups have either rotten away, blown up, been turned into track/race cars or spilt by silly modifications. The only really spot on examples fully restored are selling in the 4-6k region but are still quite high mileage at over 80,000 miles.

Then I spotted an advert on gumtree, a very poorly written advert, no pictures and even had it listed as Monaco blue which is not a cup colour, so to many would dismissed it not as a cup. What grabbed my attention was the car was 1 owner (yes still original owner) and had only done 54,000 miles, even better it seemed a very competitively priced £1950. :)

So I checked MOT history, which confirmed mileage and showed it had been in use since new covering 2000-4000 miles per year, I then completed an HPI check, all clear.

Next step was to email/ring the guy, asking on service history and this is where it went downhill, whilst the car was within warranty it was serviced by Renault, but once it was beyond 3yr old he has had his mechanic mate give it a yearly oil change and that is it. He has then relied on MOT failure/advisory and acted on the fails to get car through its MOT. Nothing more or less!

Yes that is right this 16yr old Clio 172 cup has never had a belts or pulley change in its life, this should be done every 72,000 miles or five years, the owners reasoning was because it has not done 72,000 miles yet and he only uses the car to commute too and from his place of work which is only 4 miles away.

I informed him that the car is due a major belts, pulley change along with service, plugs, all fluids and I'd be lucky to see much change from a grand and as such if the car is in good condition I'd offer £1750, he accepted.

So I went to view the vehicle and the condition in some ways was excellent and in others very poor.


Positives
  • Totally standard car apart from a replacement exhaust (not performance)
  • Unmarked interior, it is spotless inside
  • No signs of corrosion anywhere, behind seals, around fuel cap, behind arches, boot floor and underside, the shell seems absolutely spotless
  • Original glass throughout
  • New brake disc & pads all round
  • 1 owner & 54,000 miles
  • Drove fantastic, felt very tight, no knocks, clunks or bangs, kept revs low due to old belts
  • All electrics functioning, including alarm and original stereo
  • MOT & taxed, not been left standing for months
  • Original tool kit still in boot
  • No wear to steering wheel thumb grips or seat bolsters
  • Price


Negatives
  • Dephaser pulley is very loud, very noisy, diesel aka tractor noise
  • Some minor scratches to paint, a DA / Polish should resolve 90% of them
  • Paint chippings on door edge, ideally needs a very good touch up / repair or respray
  • 4 different tyres and nearly all of them losing air
  • 4 heavily corroded alloys
  • Cloudy headlights
  • Cracked and faded number plates
  • High rear brake light not working and gone yellow
  • Oil leak or power steering leak, or both, at front bottom of engine



So after some haggling I got him down from my original £1750 offer to a price we were both hapoy to shake on.

I then asked the question, so why did you buy the stripped version of the Clio and his response was simply because it was cheaper than the AC & leather version of the car, he simply wanted a fast ish car but had a budget, in his ownership it has mainly been used for trips to work and odd road trip, he also said its never let him down apart from failing some MOT's.

So as the rear tyres looked low on air, I requested if he would put some air in for me. :)


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Drove the car home, keeping it in 5th and the speed around 60-70mph to keep the revs low, did give it a gentle squeeze at 60mph in 5th and the car picks up and accelerates quickly, though I only went upto 75mph, again due to belts been a ticking time bomb.

Once onto the country lanes, again just 5th gear but throwing it around a little, testing the brakes etc. The car feels like it wants to oversteer (maybe blown rear dampers) and the brake feel and modulation was excellent but felt a bit squirmy, more on that shortly.

So arrive at home, car returned 48mpg, not bad that, so checked the tyres, turns out front passenger side was down to 12psi, so that explains the squirmy feeling. Also all four tyres are different and oe of the fronts is a Winter tyre, no doubt also explains squirm under braking, it was also that Winter tyre at 12psi, as if Winters are not soft enough as it is.


Got it home, took a few pictures:


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So yep three blue cars on the drive way, not that you have much choice with a 172 cup as they only came in blue and silver with silvers been under 70 left on the road.

You can see the original Renault window stickers still present (I shall probably leave these as adds to the originality of the car) and the paint missing from door edge and of course the shocking condition of the tyres and clouding of the head lamps.

That is where the car shall stay now for a week or so until it is booked in for its belts, pulleys and full service, plus some restoration work.

So you ask why?

Well I wanted a car that was different from the other two, namely lightweight, FWD and a true old school hot hatch vibe, no ABS etc. though my M3 also has an ABS disable toggle switch as well as ABS on sticky tyres and on track is more annoying than useful to me as I think sticky compound tyres and much bigger brakes upset it.

Also these kinds of cars are moving up in value, this car needs an easy £!500 putting into it for it to be classed as a clean example, of course with the advantage of one owner and low miles once its perfect could fetch 4-5k in current climate, but I've not purchased it to quickly flip it and make a couple of grand.

The purchase is done as something to enjoy, but at the same time restore to it former full glory of when it was new, put some miles on it but not too many and then in say five years if the values are rocketing or have then maybe sell it, if the values go the way of 205 GTi then in ten years this in perfect condition with the low miles and low owners could easily fetch 20k. If that does not happen, then 2k, but the end result I had a lot of fun, smiles and grins, plus with this car I can actually keep my foot pinned to floor and not risk going to jail like in M3 or SVR.

This shall be my build thread, I shall of course be posting in the Renaultsport owners thread as well, but I wanted a nice tidy location to keep my progress and updates with the car, just as with my M3 track build thread. :)


P.S. I got the car a few days ago, so some restoration work and purchases have already commenced, those shall be posted to this thread over next day or so.
 
Hi there

Thanks guys yesterday I gave the car a thorough pressure washing and also cleaned the wheel arches out and made sure to get all the muck and dirt from behind the wheel arches, there was huge amounts of mud, got it all out and thankfully there is absolutely zero signs of corrosion on the inside arches and around fuel filler, so that is great news.

Got a bit of wet and dry on the go tonight, 400 dry, 800 wet, 1500 wet, then meguiars ultimate compound, meguiars polish and sealed with wax and then a sealant. They are now crystal clear again, cost of that was zero as used a drill bit I had from a headlight kit I ordered for the S-Type I had a few years ago and I already had the sand paper, polishes and waxes.

Also brake cleanered the engine bay to get rid of oil, soil and general dirt and then a quick wipe down and a quick hoover out.

Next job is to give the carpet and seats a good washing and cleaning, then all the panels a wipe down, but interior is pretty spotless so that won't be so hard.

Shall post up some pictures later or tomorrow. :)
 
So yesterday removed old scabby plates and all washed yesterday along with arches cleansed and tried a quick polish on drivers headlight, came up quite well but not perfect, plus a quick hoover inside:

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So tonight a bit of wet and dry, polish and wax for the headlights to properly restore them:

Before (drivers side already polished):


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After:


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Also spray some brake cleaner around the engine bay to get rid of grease, oil and dirt, plus a quick wipe over, by no means a proper clean:


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Very happy with results on the headlights, in person its a dramatic improvement. :)
 
Check the drivers side engine mount
They have a habit of looking fine, but are actually totally seperated.

When I have my 172, I didn't realise until the engine jumped out of its mount...


I suppose to check I just grab the engine and try to shake and lift it? I did the old blip the engine at idle to see if the gear stick moves, yes it does move but not excessively, just a little, should there be zero movement or is a little normal? Driving it cannot really feel the gear stick moving when driving or changing gear.
 
Great buy for £1750. Can't be that many 1 owner 55k mile 172s left.


This was my thinking, I know the 172 cup was like only a one year run, they made only like 90 silver cars, of which around 70 are left, am not sure how many blue ones were sold in the UK but I think its 300-400 cars, I believe around half of those have either been scrapped, written off or turned into race / rally cars as that seems quite a common theme for 172 cups for them to be turned into racing cars, but as a base car it makes perfect sense due to the thinner glass, no abs, no AC, its more race car and obviously an 89kg lighter car to begin with.

Going over the car I am surprised to see so many items in the car that could be removed to further reduce weight, like under bonnet sound proofing, bulkhead sound proofing, boot lining, tool kit, would be very easy to get one down to around 950kg which when you consider its got a 2.0l up front knocking out around 160 horses that is rather impressive.

The more time I spend on it, restoring it, the more I want to keep it original, its such a great example and its even still got the original Renault anti-theft window stickers they used to put in cars in the olden days, haha. :D
 
Definitely worth down the line giving the engine inlets, guards etc a paint. Makes such an improvement to the bay. I went for a darker colour but they look great it silver.

Plus a fresh coolant bottle from ECP really makes it look younger. Here's mine atm -

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Yes that looks a huge improvement.

I had a quick scout around the bay, looks like the air intake, intake manifold is quite easily removed?
I spot you seem to have a supporting mount/bush on your engine bracket, is that a bushing insert to limit movement or a whole uprated bush?

Some questions:
1. Got a link to the ECP coolant bottle?
2. What type of paint did you use? Got a link, am guessing its just regular paint or high temperature paint? Yes I'd go silver with car been blue.
3. Link to yellow engine mount bush?
4. What kind of intake setup is that, assuming there is a cone filter within that metal box as well as your battery, or did you re-locate battery to the boot?


To get the engine bay so clean, did you risk using a pressure washer or did you buy a cleaning kit from somewhere and then use just free flowing water, as I say I gave mine a quick going over with brake cleaner last night to remove oil, grease and dirt, also by doing this it looks like my oil leak is coming from the front passenger side of the rocker cover gasket and then running down the front of the engine. The specialist is going to remove the rocker cover and reseal so that will resolve that.


P.S. You removed the heat blanket from under the bonnet it looks like?
 
Can I recommend you put something fit for purpose on the headlights? Wax then the sealant is in the wrong order. You'd be better putting a genuine lacquer on the lamps.

Thanks, I've had people advise against clearcoats as a year later it flakes/peels and been told to properly seal them I should get the Meguiars headlight kit as it comes with a spray on clear coat, though its not a clear coat but more a special UV formulation for headlights. So I think in a few months I shall grab one of those, give them another quick going over and seal with the Meguiars spray stuff, lots of feedback on the kits with people re-posting two years later and them still looking identical.
 
Best

Best is to put a jack under engine and push up. Then undo the mount and check it.

Also the dogbone mount doesn't last very long.

Got ya, I see I can buy Powerflex variants of these bushes/mounts, are the Powerflex in addition to the OE bush/mount or a complete new item and thus rendering the oe part void?
 
Gibbo with his fleet of various Blue Cars, OCUK forum has had an effect on you :p

Yes I did not particular want another blue car, my favourite Clio colour is liquid yellow, but Cup's were not made int his colour apart from a handful of 182 cup's unfortunately due to their rarity in this colour the values have already exploded considerably, typically around 4k for a liquid yellow 182 with high miles.

If I could pick any colour for my M3 it would either be silver grey (CSL colour) or the techno violet individual colour, though in fairness I really like the Topaz blue, really stunning colour.
For my SVR though, the blue was my primary choice, really suits the car.
 
The lower gearbox mount/brace or dogbone mount as it's know is common for wear too. Though most are 13+ years old now. You can also get a powerflex insert for these which really helps stiffen the engine movement up. On the negative side you do get a slight bit of vibration at idle.

I'd recommend getting the gearbox oil replaced, they tend to leak and if not topped up/serviced can run low and cause issues. I had a failed box on my first 182 due to this, i'm on my 4th now (182 not gearbox) and it's always one of the first service jobs on the list

Also instead of the Ktec induction kit, google 'clio fatty induction kit', basically the same thing but instead of £175, it'll cost £45-60.


Yes seen that, but I am inclined to keep the stock air box unless the car is too silent at which point I might make my own fatty kit up. I assume the gains realistically from a CAI are like 5-6HP and you lose the functional RAM AIR effect the factory system has?

Also I found the service work for the exhaust, its a Klarious mid section and rear silence, seems to be what ECP's sells as such I assume this is just a factory replacement, no additional noise or power?
 
Surely if you're starting to look at bits to strip you're taking away from the fact it would be perfect condition in your feint hope it increases in value massively over the coming years, or wil you keep these in your garage ready to go back on and "cash in"?

What do you mean?


Addition. Look at my post in the Renaultsport thread for the Febi mount you can get off ebay for £25 ish. Will look much better as the original has started to corrode!

OK shall do.
So to freshen up engine and dog bone, I need to buy the original bushes/mounts and then the Powerflex items on top to limit the movement, that correct?
 
Yes and no lol!

For the engine mount you will want a new one and the Powerflex on top. No point trying to powerflex that old mount.

if you want to upgrade the dogbone, you just use the existing one. Remove the standard rubber bushes and slot the new Powerflex ones in.

OK cool.
I cannot find this Febi mount though, getting loads come up, got a link?
Can't find the engine mount either, well I can but the one on ECP looks wrong.

So at a bit of a loss on that, shall probably leave the Powerflex stuff for now, see how it drives on fresh mounts.
 


Thank you, shall order the upper engine mount, because even if it does not need doing the current one has corroded, so this will freshen the engine bay up. The dogbone I shall leave to see what condition the specialist reports the current one as in. :)
 
Seems prices have bottomed out on these. I sold my decent 172 cup for £1400 back in 2013. Awesome second or third car. Crap primary vehicle!

Yes they are slowly moving up, plus in 2013 it was a much younger car than it was now. For comparison other ones for sale around £1500 are over 150,000 miles and in poor condition. Hence bagging a 50k miler one owner example for same money I feel was a good buy, yes it needs TLC and a grand or two spending on it to restore it, but its not money I will lose and will bring a lot of smiles for the miles. :)
 
Yeah I was sad to let mine go but couldn't have two cars at the time. Replaced it with a Honda S2000. I got over the loss of the cup!

Yep S2000 are ace, liked the idea of a light FWD hatch with not huge power. Got the M3 for the rear drive thrills and epic handling. :)
 
Just spotted this, its an absolute bargain:
https://www.gumtree.com/p/renault/renault-clio-sport-cup-172-mot-failure/1309464703

£500 for a one owner 172 cup, yes its slightly higher mileage due to the 73,000 miles, but the price is silly, clearly a lady who can't afford to fix it for MOT or has another car and has given up. Also make offer is enabled, probably bag that for £400! :D

The list of failures are easily fixed, yes it might need a new door or a good repair and ideally a new steering wheel, but at £500 its a steal as in the advert it does state its a runner, just hire a low loader for a day (£100) and go pick it up, probably cost you £400-£500 to resolve all the MOT Fail/Advisory notes, then you've got a one owner low miles cup for a grand. Then either restore it or enjoy it. :)
 
Little suspect to me.
1 lady owner yet the person selling is called Calum

I would go buy it if I had the means to get it to me. Shame

Probably an old lady and her son is selling for her.
As I discovered seems quite a few purchase the 172 cups simply because they were cheaper, not because they actually wanted a stripped racer.

Unlike other brands when Renault take stuff out a car to make it lighter, they normally charge you less too.
 
Hi there

So some further updates and questions:

1. Wiped down interior and all is well, no marks, burns, scratches, spotless inside. But its all rather grey, any kind of recommended trim restorer anyone recommends as its one of the things I don't have in my collection of car cleaning products.
2. The battery is not fastened down by anything, so you can move it and I can't see any kind of bracket to clamp it, obviously it can't escape as its in a space not much bigger than it but batteries should be clamped down, so if mine missing something?
3. Power steering reservoir is empty, guess the leak at front of engine is power steering from PS pipe, though when I drove it home steering felt fine and was quiet. What fluid do they take, I've got ATF, CHF and slick 50 in my collection.
4. The ECU bracket that is bolted to strut tower is snapped just after the bolt it wobbles, can't go anywhere, can it be welded? Assume so, otherwise I guess nothing that some gorilla tape won't fix either.
5. I think engine mount upper left is shot, I can move engine back and forth a few mm with my hands, no knocks, but there is movement but maybe there is meant to be some, not an issue as I ordered new mount today.
6. The front plastic grill / shroud is faded, I've put some trim restorer on to good effect, but they are not permanent. Same for lower plastic grill and foglight surrounds, do these all remove easily as probably best to just give them a coat of matt or satin black paint.
7. Scuttle panel and wipers are heavily faded, again easy to remove as can just paint too?


That is it, they are all minor little niggles, power steering fluid been void is an issue as it seems dry but steering sounds fine, so see what score is there, no doubt pipe leaking at rack end.


In better news the brand new original dampers, top mounts and powerflex rear beam bushes arrived today. :)

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Got loads of other parts arriving over next few days, in with specialist Birchdown Auto Services next Friday for all belts, service and all other parts fitting issues I find, plus what they find.
 
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