
and then install the inlet-manifold and the throttle body of the Twingo RS (ClioIII GT).

So step by step....first I married the intake-hose of the ClioIII GT (left) and a MeganeII 2.0 (right). I used the one of the Megane 2.0 as it is made of Rubber and not plastic, like the 1.6 has.




Then You need the gasket between uper and lower manifold. It´s a metal gasket for the aluminium manifold and not a rubber gasket like the standard plastic manifold of the 1.6l has. Additionally I installed also the orange intake temperature sensor, as it measures lower temperatures....

The two vacuum pipes of the breake booster and the charcoal filter have to be modified, too. The breake booster pipe has a different connector, the other one is too long.

Mounting the maniflod is not a big deal. Pay attention when removing inlet-pressure sensor and the temperature sensor out of the old manifold not to break them (in case you wnt to re-use them). Best is when you remove them when the engine is still hot. Wiring harness fits also, some cable ties help...






And the result? Better performance above 4500rpm until the limiter, I don´t know if it has something to do with the exhaust-manifold viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4237&start=15#p138179 I have installed and a better look...

Some of you might have noticed, that I have installed a BMW throttle. This is to the fact, that the BMW throttle Nr. 13541439224 is fully compatible to the Renault Sport throttle (8200110994) that is normally used. There is only a slightly difference of the flange geometry where the intake hose is mounted. But you get normally cheaper than the Renault Sport part...