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1.4 megane

Postby heavygoodsman » Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:33 pm

hi can anyone help,got 1.4 was wondering what i can do to boost power,had re map but still very SLOW :(

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby Paddy » Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:23 pm

You remaped a standard 1.4... no harm to you but that was a waste if money... what did u get? 2 - 6 BHP at most and sucking up the fule?!?

Taking out the spare wheel and tool kit would have nearly done the same job!

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby R55VYS » Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:24 pm

Put a different engine in it.

Seriously though there aint alot mod wise you can do to get any decent gains out of the 1.4 engine, de-cat or sports cat (standard cat is biggest hindrance in getting big bhp gains, but you need a cat for mot's and its very loud without one) stainless/high flow header, new exhaust and a sports filter(itg or similar) and a remap is about your lot, you could look into custom cams, as i say they would be custom as no one makes them for a meg so if you gave piper cams a call im sure they could sort something although it could be major work, and a bit undrivable round town, and they'd prob cost a fair bit. You could lighten your car, ie strip everybit of unneeded weight out of it, things like carpets, rear seats, parcels shelfs,roof linings, spare wheel, interior trims etc, that'd make it abit faster, again abit unusable as an everyday car. you could also look into lightened and balanced flywheels etc, you could go on but as i say no off the shelf parts would all be custom so would cost big £ and as you can buy a 225 for about 6k now would be cheaper to just buy one. and stump up the silly insurance bill.

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby R55VYS » Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:26 pm

ulrich100 wrote:You remaped a standard 1.4... no harm to you but that was a waste if money... what did u get? 2 - 6 BHP at most and sucking up the fule?!?


Alot of people find that when you remap your car if you drive it sensibly you get more mpg than std

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby heavygoodsman » Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:26 pm

thanks for replys guys,i know 1.4,but i do like car,its white,20,000 mile,minted.will c bout stainless exhaust and i had thot bout takig bits out,backseat etc wouldnt b a problem as its just for driving to and from work mostly.doesnt help my partner has the 1.9dci estate for skool runs,2 dogs etc,its like nite and day between them.i will keep car atm and c what i can do to improve things,,alloys and lowering r planned after xmas.im new to this,but love the megane shape etc,enjoying reading and looking at ur cars,great inspiration.quick question,will i needto lower if i put 18s on car? :)

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby R55VYS » Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:59 am

heavygoodsman wrote:quick question,will i needto lower if i put 18s on car? :)


You dont have to, but it will look like its on stilts if you dont, it looks and handles so much better when its got lowered springs on. -45mm spax springs are about £100 and are fine with 18's one bit of advice dont buy them from TopGear as they are the slackest company ive every dealt with, its like they dont even want your money, bunch of a***holes.

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby Paddy » Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:11 pm

R55VYS wrote:
ulrich100 wrote:You remaped a standard 1.4... no harm to you but that was a waste if money... what did u get? 2 - 6 BHP at most and sucking up the fule?!?


Alot of people find that when you remap your car if you drive it sensibly you get more mpg than std



But then who would bother to remap a 1.4 to then drive it sensibly...?

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby Paddy » Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:13 pm

heavygoodsman wrote:thanks for replys guys,i know 1.4,but i do like car,its white,20,000 mile,minted.will c bout stainless exhaust and i had thot bout takig bits out,backseat etc wouldnt b a problem as its just for driving to and from work mostly.doesnt help my partner has the 1.9dci estate for skool runs,2 dogs etc,its like nite and day between them.i will keep car atm and c what i can do to improve things,,alloys and lowering r planned after xmas.im new to this,but love the megane shape etc,enjoying reading and looking at ur cars,great inspiration.quick question,will i needto lower if i put 18s on car? :)


If you do all that work and then put 18s on her kinda undoes it.

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby R55VYS » Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:27 pm

ulrich100 wrote:
If you do all that work and then put 18s on her kinda undoes it.


Do you know what you are talking about?

18's with 225 40's on have the same rolling radius as the standard 16s, doesnt effect your speedo, doesnt slow you down, will speed you up if anything as you will be loosing a good bit of weight from each corner.

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby heavygoodsman » Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:47 pm

thanks for replys on wheels and springs,as i said im keepn car,and i know bigr engine wud cure but i was askn bout makn 1.4 betr.it costs 10 pound a mth to insure,compared to vectra 2.5 i had which was 32 pound.it looks great in white,very rare here,will hav to let u c when its all done.tanks again for all comments :cool:

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Re: 1.4 megane

Postby R55VYS » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:08 am

18 225 40 are EXACTLY the same rolling radius as the standard 16" alloys and tyres that come factory fitted from renault, no change in speedo or anything, if your running 17's with 40 profiles that will have a smaller radius and therefore change your speedo rating somewhat.


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