Megane R26 getting a 250 engine & turbo

Discussion in 'Megane Projects' started by DamoBarnes, Feb 13, 2017.

  1. The project started Friday eve after I finished work 20170210_174113.jpg Before I get started I would like to say a big thanks to Ianplymouth & ewant81 for all the advice and information they gave me to do this conversion.

    20170211_111911.jpg I started by removing the complete front end of the vehicle.
    IMG-20170210-WA0016.jpeg I then went underneath and drained the engine and gearbox oil and dismantled the suspension so I could remove the drive shafts, I unbolted the cat from the downpipe and removed lower gearbox mount.
    20170210_210542.jpg I then pulled the engine out using the crane.
    20170211_080407.jpg This process took around 3 hours to complete which wasn't as bad as I thought.

    20170210_211720.jpg Next up was swapping the parts I needed from the 225 engine, first I swapped the thermostat outlet as it has a different angle on it meaning can use your standard hose setup.
    20170210_211734.jpg I went with the 225 throttle body, I made up an adaptor plate using a piece of 10mm thick aluminum, I marked up the 4 holes using the 250 gasket and drilled a 48mm hole using a hole saw. I worked out a position where I could get full flow from the 225 throttle body, i drilled and tapped 3 studs onto the plate.
    20170210_215030.jpg That's the throttle body fitted.
    20170210_215742.jpg I removed the knock sensor from the 250 engine so I could fit the 225 sensor as it has a different connector on it.
    20170210_215748.jpg Stud for knock sensor removed
    20170210_220905.jpg I then swapped the oil sandwich plate over and fitted a new filter. I also swapped the coolant sensor and boost pressure sensor over but forgot to take pictures of these.
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    I fitted the decat to the 250 engine and cleaned the ends up and fitted new studs and gaskets after the picture was taken.

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    I fitted a new lightweight R26R flywheel supplied by RS tuning with new flywheel bolts torqued to spec.
    20170211_072610.jpg R26R clutch fitted. I swapped to over the driveshaft mount from the 225 engine and swapped the coils and 630cc injectors over, i removed the fpr and got rid of the bottom o ring and the little filter and blocked of the hose from the inlet manifold but forgot take pictures of these.
    20170211_111911.jpg Engine refitted with a new slave cylinder in gearbox.
    20170211_113753.jpg I prefilled the slave cylinder before fitting and used the pressure bleeder to get any air out the system, I checked the pedal before putting the front back together and it felt pretty good.
    20170211_145610_002.jpg I slightly modified and re routed the vacuum hoses to the inlet manifold by heating them with a hot air gun and reshaping them gently. I rerouted the fuel line so I could connect it to the fuel rail.
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    The front of the car was put back together and then the suspension, the car was filled with oil and coolant.
    20170212_123239.jpg the car was filled with oil and coolant and then started and left outside to run up to temperture and check for leaks and top up the coolant reservoir once it had gone round the system.
    All in all it wasn't too bad of a job and I hope get good results once the map has been tweaked by Paul. Thanks for reading :sunglasses:
     

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  2. I forgot to add I fitted new timing belt kit, water pump and spark plugs before fitting the engine. And the 225 upper timing belt cover was swapped onto the new engine
     
  3. ianplymouth

    ianplymouth RSM Club Member

    Looks good there mate, glad i could help, don't forget to post the results of the remap :sunglasses:
     
  4. Cheers mate, it's booked in for 2nd march I will definitely post up the results once mapped
     
  5. Great info and pics!! Think lots of people will be doing this transplant in the future.

    Just a few questions. Are you using 225 engine wiring harness and are there any connections that have to be made for VVT? Know on my 265 there is a electric plug between #1 coil and cambelt, not sure what sensor its for. My R26 is just in storage at moment and not sure if it also has it.
     
  6. Thanks mate, yes It's a relatively easy conversion if you want to run more power.

    I used the 225 loom and ecu, I had to change a few sensors over as the plugs are different. The vvt solenoid you are talking about is still bolted in but left unplugged as the 225 ecu doesn't have vvt on it. It's actually between cylinder 4 and timing belt as renault put no1 cylinder on the gearbox end for some reason lol
     
  7. Congrats on such a quick job! Need to post the results from the remap up here too :smile:
     
  8. Thanks ewant81, I will post them up as soon as it's mapped on the 2nd :sunglasses:
     
  9. Update! So far the engine seems to be running ok but I have a fault pop up saying p0325 knock sensor circuit? There's no engine light on but there's seems to be more vibration in the cabin since i fitted the engine I don't if its the he ttv flywheel? Any help would be great cheers
     
  10. Only a guess. But I remember the 250 needed a software update to get their knock sensor working properly as it was over sensitive and pulling back power.
    I'm just wandering if the 250 knock sensor itself is causing the issues??
    Could always put the r26 knock sensor on and swap the plugs on the loom over?
    Only a guess though......

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  11. Cheers for you Input, I put the R26 knock sensor on the 250 engine. I rectified it today I put new engine & dog bone mount on and it stopped 95% of the vibration, I think the vibration was causing the knock sensor fault to come on. I have since erased the fault and it has not returned
     
  12. Nice write up. How long from start to finish?:smile:
     
  13. Cheers I started it on a Friday night and had it done on Sunday
     
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  14. Update!!!
    Today I made the 3.5 hour trip to see Paul at RS tuning, as usual he was very friendly and helpful. He put it on the rollers and then found out it had a knock sensor fault stored on the ecu! It was a simple fix luckily, all I had done was mix up the wires for the oil level & knock sensor. Once I had wedged my arm down the front of the engine to swap the plugs over it was good to go and these were the results! It's got so much more grunt now and you get a lovely bang when you change gear as you get high up in the revs
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  15. ianplymouth

    ianplymouth RSM Club Member

    Looking good mate, such an improvement over stock, loving mine.

    3.5 hrs Just around the corner then :laughing:
     
  16. Yea it's great Ian so much better in terms of power and torque and also a bit of piece of mind for the bottom end. Haha yea only 7 or so hours into total for a map tweak but well worth it.
     
  17. ianplymouth

    ianplymouth RSM Club Member

    I think it was around 6hrs each way for me, but well worth it
     
  18. All in a weekends work... impressive mate! Nice results as well.
     
  19. 12 hours driving for a map is pretty mad lol but like you say well worth it, I wouldn't take it to anyone else. Thanks Gizmo I'm very happy with the results
     

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