What does Rs stand for Clio?

What does Rs stand for Clio?

R.S. stands for Renault Sport. Renault Sport is the performance car division of Renault which makes all the R.S. badged cars.

Does the Clio RS have a turbo?

The Renault Clio RS shares its 1.6-litre turbo engine with the Nissan Juke Nismo RS. With 197bhp, the standard model feels willing and urgent low-down, but the Clio’s power delivery feels strangled higher up the rev range.

Is the Fiesta ST reliable?

The ST didn’t feature in the most recent What Car? Reliability Survey as a model in its own right, but the regular Fiesta did. It finished in a respectable 10th place in the small car class.

What engine does a Renault Clio RS have?

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Renault Clio RS
Engine 2.0 L I4 petrol (1998-2012) 1.6 L Nissan MR Turbo (2013-present)
Transmission 5-speed manual (1998–2005) 6-speed manual (2005–2012) EDC dual clutch (2013–present)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,589 mm (101.9 in) (Mk IV)

What does EDC mean in cars?

Electronic Diesel Control
Electronic Diesel Control (EDC) Page 1. Electronic control of a diesel engine allows fuel-injection parameters to be varied pre- cisely for different conditions. This is the only means by which a modern diesel engine is able to satisfy the many demands placed upon it.

What’s the difference between a Clio and Clio RS?

The Clio RS featured a lot more changes than the regular Clio. The engine was again revised and became the F4R 738. The difference between the F4R 738 and F4R 736 was a revised oil breather setup meaning the intake manifold found on a 172 would not fit a 182.

What kind of engine does a Renault Clio have?

The engine remained the same since the first Clio RS, a 2.0-litre straight-4 petrol engine, with an FF layout and a three-door hatchback body style. The latest version changed to a 1.6-litre engine with a five-door hatchback body style.

When did the Renault Clio 172 Cup come out?

Clio II RS (172 Cup) In 2002 Renault released the 172 Cup, which bore the chassis code CB1N and was known by Renault as the “sport lightweight version”. The vast majority of cars were produced in D43 Mondial Blue (metallic) with a limited run of around 90 cars being produced in 640 Iceberg Silver (metallic).

What are the vents on a Renault Clio 3?

At the front, the Clio 3 featured wider front and rear fenders, gaping air vents in the front bumper and 17-inch 12-spoke aluminum rims, as well as side sills. The side vents installed on the front fenders were not just for the look. They were used to vent-out the air trapped in the wheel-well and decrease the aerodynamic front lift forces.