I'm 37 and lusted after all those 80s 90s cars even at like 7 years old, i could identify every car on the road by it's headlights in the dark, can't really do that these days, too many similar brand faces on multiple models🙄 Nice to see an unmolested 5turbo The faded plastics of the bodykit on the wheelarches reminds me of the arch plastics on my 2002 phase 1 kangoo trekka 4x4 😂
I used to do a lot of conversions on these back in the day. The "APC system" of a scrapped Saab 900 turbo could be retrofitted into just about any Turbo car as it was a standalone system. I used to fit Saab APC to R5 GTT's to give them electronic boost control. Worked really well and improved the turbo response massively. Plus the added knock control would protect the engine. Biggest issue on these like the R18 and Fuego turbos was petrol boiling in the carb after giving it a bootfull. Making hot starts a nightmare. Renault added a carb cooling fan on the Ph2 ones i seem to remember.
Nice. I remember there was a white ph2 up the road from my parents house. Back in 87-88. I spent hours….days…staring at it. We had the standard 5 GTL and the gt turbo just looked amazing. The body kit and size of the wheels.😮 now they look tiny of course but back then of course it seemed wild. By the way that was the ph2 with the GT Turbo along the side
OMG, you made my day, love the 5 GT Turbo, takes me back. They were tuned in the days of sticking bleed valves on and colder plugs - Great times . Love to restore one, they were amazing 👍👍
It did tramline on uneven road surfaces. Clutch was very heavy because the cable was rerouted from the left side of the engine to the RHS for UK cars. Main issue I had was overheating in heavy traffic, vaporising the fuel in the carburettor. The fuel filter also needed changing regularly if you drove it hard! Grip was great, on limit it would go into a 4 wheel drift ultimately.
@@RetroRatchet Ground up rebuild. Just silicone hoses and a light jetting. It's pretty standard. It used to be a bright yellow Ali-G MaxPower car before the rebuild! The owener should have the magazine.
My pal got really into these, he had phase 1, phase 2 raider, phase 2 dimma kitted, he even fully converted a extra van. He still has a load of parts in he's garage, drives a clio f1 these days...
A mate of mine had one of these when they first came out. He used to complain that is was not easy in heavy traffic? But I was just jealous of him having it and took no notice, lol
My second car back in 96. Saved 4 months for one after a tour in the Falklands. Had one in black. I managed to kill the engine on the M5. New one put in and flogged it a bit later. My friend ran a phase 2 at the time so fond memories of the little races we had. I’d pull on him initially and he would reel me in.
My mate had one, he loved it, he had it for years with no problems, he only did 2 things, which you can still do today which you can gain an extra 3/7 bhp more, he changed the panel air filter to a K&N and put 2 bottles of Redex cleaner in a full tank of fuel every 6 months, we had 5.2 down to 4.7 seconds 0-60 on this little turbo car, it was rapid. Redex is a reddish solution cleaner and it burns away black carbon sitting around inside your engine, also cleans fuel pipes Redex has been used in NAS car racing touring car racing even the spitfires had it back in the 40s, you also gain mpg and bhp within a few days, a clever solution 0-60 will be better you can gain between 1-3seconds and good for your car is about to go for an mot, put 2 bottles in a full tank of fuel 2 weeks before your mot test guaranteed the emissions will be lower too, works every time👍🏻
I have owned a 1973 5TL and a 1976 5TL and loved them both. In December 1986 I bought a new 5GT Turbo but only kept it for 9 months. I traded it in for a Toyota MR2 Mk 1. The reasons I didn't like the Renault were 1) It had a carburettor, not fuel injection and the engine was difficult to re-start when hot. 2) It didn't have a sunroof or aircon and was black so it was very hot in the summer.3) The steering was heavy at low speeds - no power steering, wide tyres and small steering wheel so it was hard to park. 4) There was tremendous torque steer so if you accelerated hard the car would pull to one side and this had to be corrected.5) Poor build quality. For all those reasons I bought the Toyota MR-2 which was superior in every department.
I had the Charade Gtti. Regularly beefing with the R5's. But back then there was no tuning with the Charade so most R5's I came across were boosted to death. But standard R5's we were always even. Good times.
I had in 1987 a Phase 1 Renault 5 GT turbo, in purl white (C42WOY). Understated design except for the fake side intakes on the rear wheel trims, compared to the Phase 2: which had an additional 5 7:13 bhp.
Had a couple of phase2 turbos awesome little cars, my only issue i had with both of mine was clutch cables snapping, i had 9 replaced in 18 months under warranty
Great Cars. I did hear some owners wire up a second cooling fan due to overheating issues. The hot hatch I've always wanted (and nearly got years ago until Insurance stopped me) is the Mark 3 Escort XR3i in Red.
After market intercoller. No dump valve on that you can see where it should be in the charge pipe and it’s blanked off. All you’re hearing is compressor stall through the induction filter
Looked at a 5 brochure a few years ago. Does it have that fancy “infra red remote control central door locking” feature? I’m guessing not as I didn’t see the receiver. How about that for a nerdy question lol.
It's a nice car but that one seems low on boost, it should fill the gauge as standard, looks very under powered even for a standard car, seats weere so comfy 😂
Wow i had a GT turbo jist like this in the mid nineties whilst at uni !! Great memories
I'm 37 and lusted after all those 80s 90s cars even at like 7 years old, i could identify every car on the road by it's headlights in the dark, can't really do that these days, too many similar brand faces on multiple models🙄
Nice to see an unmolested 5turbo
The faded plastics of the bodykit on the wheelarches reminds me of the arch plastics on my 2002 phase 1 kangoo trekka 4x4 😂
I used to do a lot of conversions on these back in the day. The "APC system" of a scrapped Saab 900 turbo could be retrofitted into just about any Turbo car as it was a standalone system. I used to fit Saab APC to R5 GTT's to give them electronic boost control. Worked really well and improved the turbo response massively. Plus the added knock control would protect the engine. Biggest issue on these like the R18 and Fuego turbos was petrol boiling in the carb after giving it a bootfull. Making hot starts a nightmare. Renault added a carb cooling fan on the Ph2 ones i seem to remember.
Very 80s but a lovely example
My wife's 1.0 szturbo Suzuki Swift has 110 bhp and 910kg. Reminds me of a slightly more refined GT turbo from back in the day. Great fun.
Loved throwing the ass out on these. Most drivable FWD I’ve had, so easy to control.
Nice. I remember there was a white ph2 up the road from my parents house. Back in 87-88. I spent hours….days…staring at it. We had the standard 5 GTL and the gt turbo just looked amazing. The body kit and size of the wheels.😮 now they look tiny of course but back then of course it seemed wild. By the way that was the ph2 with the GT Turbo along the side
OMG, you made my day, love the 5 GT Turbo, takes me back. They were tuned in the days of sticking bleed valves on and colder plugs - Great times . Love to restore one, they were amazing 👍👍
It did tramline on uneven road surfaces. Clutch was very heavy because the cable was rerouted from the left side of the engine to the RHS for UK cars. Main issue I had was overheating in heavy traffic, vaporising the fuel in the carburettor. The fuel filter also needed changing regularly if you drove it hard! Grip was great, on limit it would go into a 4 wheel drift ultimately.
It’s my old car. I had those graphics made up, they’re as close to the originals as I could get. Never has Turbo written on them.
Did on the newer ones
ah cool - what mods were done to it?
@@RetroRatchet Ground up rebuild. Just silicone hoses and a light jetting. It's pretty standard. It used to be a bright yellow Ali-G MaxPower car before the rebuild! The owener should have the magazine.
My pal got really into these, he had phase 1, phase 2 raider, phase 2 dimma kitted, he even fully converted a extra van. He still has a load of parts in he's garage, drives a clio f1 these days...
A mate of mine had one of these when they first came out. He used to complain that is was not easy in heavy traffic? But I was just jealous of him having it and took no notice, lol
My second car back in 96. Saved 4 months for one after a tour in the Falklands. Had one in black. I managed to kill the engine on the M5. New one put in and flogged it a bit later. My friend ran a phase 2 at the time so fond memories of the little races we had. I’d pull on him initially and he would reel me in.
My mate had one, he loved it, he had it for years with no problems, he only did 2 things, which you can still do today which you can gain an extra 3/7 bhp more, he changed the panel air filter to a K&N and put 2 bottles of Redex cleaner in a full tank of fuel every 6 months, we had 5.2 down to 4.7 seconds 0-60 on this little turbo car, it was rapid.
Redex is a reddish solution cleaner and it burns away black carbon sitting around inside your engine, also cleans fuel pipes Redex has been used in NAS car racing touring car racing even the spitfires had it back in the 40s, you also gain mpg and bhp within a few days, a clever solution 0-60 will be better you can gain between 1-3seconds and good for your car is about to go for an mot, put 2 bottles in a full tank of fuel 2 weeks before your mot test guaranteed the emissions will be lower too, works every time👍🏻
I had the phase 2 5 gt turbo great fun
I have owned a 1973 5TL and a 1976 5TL and loved them both. In December 1986 I bought a new 5GT Turbo but only kept it for 9 months. I traded it in for a Toyota MR2 Mk 1. The reasons I didn't like the Renault were 1) It had a carburettor, not fuel injection and the engine was difficult to re-start when hot. 2) It didn't have a sunroof or aircon and was black so it was very hot in the summer.3) The steering was heavy at low speeds - no power steering, wide tyres and small steering wheel so it was hard to park. 4) There was tremendous torque steer so if you accelerated hard the car would pull to one side and this had to be corrected.5) Poor build quality. For all those reasons I bought the Toyota MR-2 which was superior in every department.
I had the Charade Gtti. Regularly beefing with the R5's. But back then there was no tuning with the Charade so most R5's I came across were boosted to death. But standard R5's we were always even. Good times.
I had one and it was nothing but trouble but I loved it 😂
I had in 1987 a Phase 1 Renault 5 GT turbo, in purl white (C42WOY). Understated design except for the fake side intakes on the rear wheel trims, compared to the Phase 2: which had an additional 5 7:13 bhp.
I wanted one of these little turbos so bad back in the day, never got one 😢
I had a polo g40 back in the day 1275cc 8v injection with a supercharger bolted on, only made around 500 ish RHD
My friend had one in bath. He rolled it - but as so rare it got restored!!
Hi I worked in a Renault garage in the 80's they had creaks and rattles when they were new!
Charade Gtti was a wicked little car....do love good r5 T though prefer phase2 myself
Had a couple of phase2 turbos awesome little cars, my only issue i had with both of mine was clutch cables snapping, i had 9 replaced in 18 months under warranty
Haha yes!! Few went on mine just that dreaded foot to the floor snap.
@@Buck3366 The clutch cable snapped on mine just a few weeks after I bought it new.
They seemed a lot quicker in the day 🤔
Great Cars. I did hear some owners wire up a second cooling fan due to overheating issues. The hot hatch I've always wanted (and nearly got years ago until Insurance stopped me) is the Mark 3 Escort XR3i in Red.
Yep had one on a switch.
After market intercoller. No dump valve on that you can see where it should be in the charge pipe and it’s blanked off. All you’re hearing is compressor stall through the induction filter
Great video I wish I had one but I went down the ford way ie xr3/xr2 then escort rs turbo
I want it 😁
No txt on the side graphics phase one
I had a phase 2 tuned by GT Tuning to 248bhp it was ridiculously quick. How I'm still alive god knows
Rowland was a clever chappie 👍
God damn :O
Looked at a 5 brochure a few years ago. Does it have that fancy “infra red remote control central door locking” feature? I’m guessing not as I didn’t see the receiver. How about that for a nerdy question lol.
Nice . I've owned 6 21 turbos never a five tho 😊
21 turbo would be great to review, had a 21 Monaco many yrs ago
Ragability. That is indeed a word. Hire cars have that!
Shhh we're not in our 40s.... lol
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Not sure that one it running right , when I had mine it would light up the tires in first second and third when the boost came in 😀
The good old days
Cup mod, so no dump valve. just watergate chatter. The phase 1 didn’t have the turbo decal on the side.
No dump valve there just lovely wastegate chatter
I’d say your temp gauge isn’t working too as it doesn’t move at any point 😂
Noooooooooooooo not a Dump Valve.🙃
There is a lack of pressure in the turbo, the pressure gauge needle must go further!
It's a nice car but that one seems low on boost, it should fill the gauge as standard, looks very under powered even for a standard car, seats weere so comfy 😂
Is it for sale ?