RE: 2014 Renaultsport Megane 275 Trophy | PH Fleet
RE: 2014 Renaultsport Megane 275 Trophy | PH Fleet
Wednesday 30th July

2014 Renaultsport Megane 275 Trophy | PH Fleet

Can one of the best hot hatches of all time be made better? Ben thinks so


Anyone who has followed my previous purchases will know it doesn’t take me long to start making changes. I’m about as good at leaving a car standard as a Labrador is at walking past a tennis ball without picking it up. All reversible to preserve the car’s value, of course, but for all the time it is mine, I do like to put my stamp on it. 

Given this is my third Renaultsport Megane Mk3, my favourite modifications are tried and tested. A fresh set of OEM carpet mats is usually the first thing I buy, and that was no different here. Luckily for me, the previous owner had already fitted K-Tec braided brake hoses and PBS Pro Track pads all round (which would have been my go-to anyway), so all that was needed was some fresh brake fluid.

I booked TR07 PHR in with LAP911 in Highworth – as the name would suggest, a Porsche specialist, but Luke has a history with Renaults and is well known for taking good care of them when not playing with flat sixes. The tyres were on their last legs, so I opted for a fresh set of Michelin Pilot Sport 5s which are very suited to a mix of road driving and light track work, alongside a wheel refurb in gloss black.

With the basics covered, I wanted to release a bit more (childish) noise from the engine, so I fitted my proven combination of a Forge Motorsport recirculation valve and ITG induction kit. The latter has been tested against rivals and proven to provide the biggest power gains, which makes it a no-brainer. With the boot floor and parcel shelf removed to maximise the noise from the factory Akrapovic exhaust system, I was all set for my first track outing at Curborough sprint course.

The biggest problem with the three-stage pearlescent Liquid Yellow paintwork is that it’s supposedly one of the worst colours to try and match. So, unless I fork out on putting paint protection film on the whole car, I’ve found I don’t want to leave it in a public car park in fear of it getting damaged, and I definitely don’t want to take it on track with other cars. Anyone else getting more precious about their cars as they get older, or just me?

Curborough, then, is the perfect place for track action. Run in a sprint format, each car goes out one at a time on the tight and twisty track, completing a single lap before the next car heads out. It’s also lighter on the consumables too, with a bit of breathing space between each run.

The Megane, of course, was in its element. What I love about these cars is how predictable they feel as you throw the weight between the corners – you always feel in control. I find that newer hot hatches feel more disconnected and if they let go, it tends to happen in a big way. I could launch the Megane off the line, accelerate through the first corner and trail brake into the next with the PBS Pro Track pads biting hard from cold. Back on the power, the mechanical limited-slip differential would assist the Michelin PS5s into the apex like a rabid Greyhound chasing a rabbit. All the while making all the whooshing, fizzing and crackling noises I need to put a big grin on my face.

The Michelin Pilot Sport 5s needed a few pressure tweaks throughout the day as they heated up and to help play with the balance through the corners, but they otherwise gave me all the confidence I needed. And I can drive to and from the circuit on them too, without the faff of swapping over track wheels. TR07 PHR may not have been as fast and furious as GFWilliams’ purple Exige and it definitely didn’t sound as good as MDifficult’s V10 R8, but I still left the day a very happy bunny.

It has been the perfect weekend toy these last few months on sunny evening supper runs, effortlessly taking us to the 24 Hours of Le Mans and having my kids scream ‘faster, daddy’ at every opportunity. But while I’d convinced myself of this before, can a hot hatch really feel special enough to be my only toy? Have I been there and done that a few too many times without going back to my exes? Only time will tell… 


FACT SHEET

Car: 2014 Renaultsport Megane 275 Trophy
Run by: Ben Lowden
On fleet since: March 2025
Mileage: 23,473
Modifications: ITG induction kit, Forge Motorsport recirculation valve, K-Tec braided brake lines, Motul RBF660 brake fluid, PBS Pro Track brake pads

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don logan

Original Poster:

3,762 posts

238 months

Wednesday 30th July
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“ Anyone else getting more precious about their cars as they get older, or just me?”

Yes and I’m not enjoying it


CG2020UK

2,673 posts

56 months

Wednesday 30th July
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Huge fan of the RS Megane.

One of the few cars capable of both protecting a less experienced driver and giving others everything and then some.

Definitely best colour choice.

fantheman80

2,039 posts

65 months

Wednesday 30th July
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don logan said:
Anyone else getting more precious about their cars as they get older, or just me?

Yes and I m not enjoying it

Me neither and neither is the other half when I park in the next county to get a safer space going shopping. “Am I getting the bus then” is tiring

baptistsan

1,870 posts

226 months

Wednesday 30th July
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fantheman80 said:

Me neither and neither is the other half when I park in the next county to get a safer space going shopping. Am I getting the bus then is tiring
Yet you still come out to find some knob parked on top of you banghead

Lovely Megane, miss mine!

MaestroTDI

21 posts

134 months

Wednesday 30th July
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You have to be either cheap, stupid or both to use RBF660 instead of Castrol SRF in the context of a road car.

don logan

Original Poster:

3,762 posts

238 months

Wednesday 30th July
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fantheman80 said:
don logan said:
Anyone else getting more precious about their cars as they get older, or just me?

Yes and I m not enjoying it

Me neither and neither is the other half when I park in the next county to get a safer space going shopping. Am I getting the bus then is tiring
Here is a photo of my slightly too precious Megane and a driver who trusts his reversing camera too much

fantheman80

2,039 posts

65 months

Wednesday 30th July
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MaestroTDI said:
You have to be either cheap, stupid or both to use RBF660 instead of Castrol SRF in the context of a road car.
Are all your previous 19 posts so jolly?

fantheman80

2,039 posts

65 months

Wednesday 30th July
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don logan said:
fantheman80 said:
don logan said:
Anyone else getting more precious about their cars as they get older, or just me?

Yes and I m not enjoying it

Me neither and neither is the other half when I park in the next county to get a safer space going shopping. Am I getting the bus then is tiring
Here is a photo of my slightly too precious Megane and a driver who trusts his reversing camera too much
Feck that I am having palpitations looking at it. Hope you had room behind!!!

MaestroTDI

21 posts

134 months

Wednesday 30th July
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fantheman80 said:
Are all your previous 19 posts so jolly?
Picking an inferior brake fluid is no jolly matter.

don logan

Original Poster:

3,762 posts

238 months

Wednesday 30th July
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fantheman80 said:
don logan said:
fantheman80 said:
don logan said:
Anyone else getting more precious about their cars as they get older, or just me?

Yes and I m not enjoying it

Me neither and neither is the other half when I park in the next county to get a safer space going shopping. Am I getting the bus then is tiring
Here is a photo of my slightly too precious Megane and a driver who trusts his reversing camera too much
Feck that I am having palpitations looking at it. Hope you had room behind!!!
Not really

People were in the car and the driver had gone somewhere

I was a bit fixated on whether the spare wheel could meet my bonnet



MDifficult

2,479 posts

201 months

Wednesday 30th July
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A name check and a photo? You’re too kind Ben!

Brilliant day out - can’t wait to do it again thumbup

Antipodes

37 posts

124 months

Thursday 31st July
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Perfect use case for the Meg there Ben. They really are a car of layers, as previous poster put it. Mods tasteful. A modern great, particularly in LY!

Master Bean

4,516 posts

136 months

Thursday 31st July
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Where is this Porsche specialist?

Jonstar

962 posts

207 months

Thursday 31st July
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Love it but you will be in a lotus soon!

Tommo87

5,255 posts

129 months

Thursday 31st July
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These always seem to do very well on track.

The older ones seem to have jumped in to rice though.

Jon_S_Rally

3,953 posts

104 months

Thursday 31st July
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MaestroTDI said:
You have to be either cheap, stupid or both to use RBF660 instead of Castrol SRF in the context of a road car.
I bet you have a lot of friends.

GianiCakes

475 posts

89 months

Thursday 31st July
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The parking in the next country comments are funny and I’m glad I’m not the only one. My wife “there’s a space” Me: “Nope, let’s try over here”
As a Defender owner that driver would have had the parking sensors screaming at them for the last meter as it’s calibrated with the spare wheel on. I have a feeling (I removed mine so don’t remember for sure) that it doesn’t show in the camera view though so they probably ignored the sensors and didn’t realise the wheel was over your bonnet. Hardly reassuring.

spikyone

1,762 posts

116 months

Thursday 31st July
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Master Bean said:
Where is this Porsche specialist?
If you click through the link it has an address smile

Firebobby

837 posts

55 months

Thursday 31st July
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MaestroTDI said:
You have to be either cheap, stupid or both to use RBF660 instead of Castrol SRF in the context of a road car.
Well thanks for the informed comment, I'll be sure to take it on board at the next brake fluid service! Meanwhile turn the light off on your way out would you?

Terminator X

17,906 posts

220 months

Thursday 31st July
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Great cars. I've always wanted a Trophy R with the carbon wheels of course!

TX.