Renaultsport Mégane R26 F1 Edition Liquid Yellow #1245
Discussion
Introducing my new car which Ive had for a week now after replacing a 07 BMW 130i manual.
Pre children I had a couple of year old Twingo 133 and always had the idea of trying some else from the Renaultsport range when I had the chance.I always originally looking at Clio 197/200s but when this popped up in arguably the best colour ever I had to have it.
With these not being young cars anymore this one especially needed a few cosmetic points addressing to bring it back to where I want it.Mechaically all seems good so far.....



Lists have been made (small items mainly) and I'm waiting for things to arrive.Plans are to keep it pretty much as it is now,clean it up and have some fun with it.
First job completed a couple of days after buying it was fixing a common issue on these.

After

Someone had kindly changed EVERY interior bulb for cheap LED version.These have now been changed to standard items.Much better.
So far I'm over the moon with it.
Thanks
Pre children I had a couple of year old Twingo 133 and always had the idea of trying some else from the Renaultsport range when I had the chance.I always originally looking at Clio 197/200s but when this popped up in arguably the best colour ever I had to have it.
With these not being young cars anymore this one especially needed a few cosmetic points addressing to bring it back to where I want it.Mechaically all seems good so far.....
Lists have been made (small items mainly) and I'm waiting for things to arrive.Plans are to keep it pretty much as it is now,clean it up and have some fun with it.
First job completed a couple of days after buying it was fixing a common issue on these.
After
Someone had kindly changed EVERY interior bulb for cheap LED version.These have now been changed to standard items.Much better.
So far I'm over the moon with it.
Thanks
danb79 said:
Looks a cracking car that Tom; great colour...
Proper chalk n cheese from your 130i
Never owned one, but have been out in a few R26s and they are superb; they just want to go and go I found as well
Thanks Dan.Yeh completely different to the 130i,I enjoyed it but the engine was the stand out piece and to enjoy the incredible sound you had to rev it and by that time I found i was over the speed limit too often!Proper chalk n cheese from your 130i

Never owned one, but have been out in a few R26s and they are superb; they just want to go and go I found as well
someguycalledtom said:
As you do with every "New" car you buy,you Google the Reg to find its dirty secrets.Turns out it used to be owned by a fellow Pistonheads user who I've emailed as I'd love to here how he found it.Great picture by the way.

Also a place I'm sure every Renaultsport car has been....
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That photo was Andrew Whyte's work, fantastic photographer and formally of this parish. I've not seen him in years tho.Also a place I'm sure every Renaultsport car has been....
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Lovely Megane and in the best colour, enjoy!
swampy442 said:
# 1640 checking in. I don't know which market the Australian ones were intended for but we didn't get Recaro's which really grates me.


Just read through your thread.Looks a great example to condition considering the miles really shows how bad our climate is!That is a shame ref the seats,the Recaros are lovely although they are mega high.Currently looking at lower seat frames as its like sitting on a bar stool.
Look forward to any updates you have.
P.S appreciate the engine bay picture,im currently going back to standard recirc valve so this helps.
Thanks Guys, approaching 300 miles in the car now all is good apart from a pulling/notchyness in the steering.Ive only check tyre pressures so far so it's a job for the new year.Ive never driven a car with an LSD before but I need to check alignment and swivel hub bearing as heard they can go.
I've replaced the ultra bright LED number plate lamps with normal bulb style units

I've re fitted the "FIA" stickers to the rear side windows and to keep the Christmas spirit I've re fitted the "Elf" lubricants sticker to the rear window.
Nipped to Salford Quays last night to watch some football so managed to get the first picture in my ownership

Probably won't get used now till after New Year where I may finally get around the list of jobs to do.Thanks
I've replaced the ultra bright LED number plate lamps with normal bulb style units
I've re fitted the "FIA" stickers to the rear side windows and to keep the Christmas spirit I've re fitted the "Elf" lubricants sticker to the rear window.
Nipped to Salford Quays last night to watch some football so managed to get the first picture in my ownership
Probably won't get used now till after New Year where I may finally get around the list of jobs to do.Thanks
someguycalledtom said:
swampy442 said:
# 1640 checking in. I don't know which market the Australian ones were intended for but we didn't get Recaro's which really grates me.


Just read through your thread.Looks a great example to condition considering the miles really shows how bad our climate is!That is a shame ref the seats,the Recaros are lovely although they are mega high.Currently looking at lower seat frames as its like sitting on a bar stool.
Look forward to any updates you have.
P.S appreciate the engine bay picture,im currently going back to standard recirc valve so this helps.
And if you have any strange steering activity it's 99% swivel bearings. There is a mod people do where you replace the lower mounting bolt with a drilled one fitted with a grease nipple, a common sense idea for UK roads
Edited by swampy442 on Friday 2nd January 00:07
swampy442 said:
No problem at all, if you need anything specific give me a shout. I never understood why you sat so high and who decided it, you feel like youre sat on the car not in it.
And if you have any strange steering activity it's 99% swivel bearings. There is a mod people do where you replace the lower mounting bolt with a drilled one fitted with a grease nipple, a common sense idea for UK roads
Thanks haven't tackled anything yet but hoping to make a start when family life allows.And if you have any strange steering activity it's 99% swivel bearings. There is a mod people do where you replace the lower mounting bolt with a drilled one fitted with a grease nipple, a common sense idea for UK roads
Edited by swampy442 on Friday 2nd January 00:07
The steering issue is almost at low speeds the steering is "too" light and when around the 30mph speed wanders over the round.Ive already looked at getting a spare of hubs and building them.Just need to look into where to get the bearing etccc from.
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