I guess it relates to how you make the bhp. As its torque that kills the engine.A quick google shows you can so say get 225bhp on all stock parts with just a map, so maybe just do the basic bolt on's to it and get it mapped by EFI parts or RS Tuning. I was on the understanding they were abit fragile much above 200bhp though.
![]()
Do you own a Renault Laguna? Gain up to 33% of power!
ECU Remapping for Renault Laguna 2.0T 170 bhp. Gain 33% power with a Stage 1 petrol Tuning. Chip Tuning options available, Rev limit<br>removal.www.celtictuning.co.uk
Thanks for all your help and replies, am aware of torque and whp which is different to bhp.I guess it relates to how you make the bhp. As its torque that kills the engine.
My meg is 400bhp using no more torque than a mk3 with a cooler/decat/map making 'only' 320.
@Saj_n proper cool build idea mate, look forward to seeing it grow. And fair play attacking it roadside
Located in London but happy to travel if any member willing to help with engine swap that would be great of course would not expect for free. While done many things on engine and suspension feel an engine swap may be a bit muchSeems a hard one.
If a few bolt ons and a tune will give you circa 200bhp, and your happy that's around what your after. Go for that.
If you have a tight budget then it's a case of pricing a build that'll fit that. Surely all f4r variants will fit, so it's just the budget.
If you can afford a meg engine (225/r26) then stretch to that, as you wont have to break the engine to up rate parts for a reliable 230bhp as circa 280-300 is doable on stick internals.
As said above, go to one of a few places for the mapping. Loads love efi and I've had all my work done at rstuning. Theres one or two southern ish places, depending on where you live.
TDI North must be related to them also known to cause engine issues with bad mappingKTEC had a poor rep for mapping. For the past 18mo or so they have outsourced the mapping to RSTuning who are reputable.
Poor rep for everything, timed my Clio's cambelt wrong years back. Glad they have someone decent on the mapping side of things now thoughKTEC had a poor rep for mapping. For the past 18mo or so they have outsourced the mapping to RSTuning who are reputable.
Need to do if I'm gonna keep engine as over 5 years or do engine swap soon. Don't want belt to snaptheres a specific kit for doing the belts, easy once you have done a few but fully floating cam pulleys make it abit of a pain. You lock the cams, pulley and crank up to work on them.
@Moggy these are all keyed pulleys right?So guys have done some mileage and keep dreading the cambelt snap issue can take car to local dealers or local garage using own parts, however prefer to do myself, anyone done timing belt on F4RT engine and fancy lending a hand i have tools and can drive to you also donation for your time can be discusses, otherwise will have to be me alone working on the road.