The hot RS version of the pre-facelift third-gen Renault Clio has received an upgrade program from the German engineers over at Cam Shaft. Under the hood it has the same naturally aspirated 2.0-liter engine but it has received a reprogrammed ECU and a K&N sports air filter that has increased the power from the standard 197 hp (147 kW) to 222 hp (165 kW). It has the stock 17-inch alloy wheels but as you can see these have been painted in green and are wrapped around in semi slick Kumho 215/45 tires. Other than that, this Clio RS features an H&R coil over suspension and the front braking system of the Megane R26R Mk2. The body is wearing a matt graphite metallic wrap with a bunch of green splashes and some stickers.
Monday, October 29, 2012
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