I Tuned my Peugeot 207 GTI! [Stage 1]

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  • I Tuned my Peugeot 207 GTI! [Stage 1]
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    0:00 Intro
    5:14 Stage 1 Review
    9:40 Before & After Comparison
    11:04 Stage 1 tune Story
    13:49 Project Finished!
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Komentáře • 45

  • @christiannarvaezrengifo5487
    @christiannarvaezrengifo5487 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent mate . Thanks for sharing your performance . from Australia

  • @chrism869
    @chrism869 Před rokem +2

    Thats a lot of power gain for this car, the difference is definitely noticable.

  • @theilluminatimember8896

    This is the best comparison I've seen

  • @AK-wj1bn
    @AK-wj1bn Před rokem

    I'm sooo excited!

  • @jonathan_bdlf
    @jonathan_bdlf Před rokem

    I love your video quality! I'm looking forward to buy a 207 SW RC 👀

  • @kacperbranka
    @kacperbranka Před rokem +1

    good job : )

  • @richyclubsport5155
    @richyclubsport5155 Před rokem +2

    Can't believe you haven't upgraded the brakes, after the modifications, they are not that Brilliant from the factory, poor bite, fade after several stops from high speed, that was the first thing i upgraded on my GT CC turbo when i got it, and added anti roll bars, stops fast, no break fade, and handles like it's on rails, didn't lower it, as GT already has 25mm upgraded springs from factory

  • @Riath3
    @Riath3 Před rokem +4

    Greetings fron Greece my friend. I had the same temperature issue and changed the thermostat like you did and it kept doing the same thing again. So I did a search and found this on a 207 forum.
    "The thermostat on these cars is electronic which is why you see the temperature gauge going up and down. They are controlled by the engine control unit. Since they require many connections and some insulators, they are larger and more cumbersome than the old ones. However, the mechanism by which they open and close remains largely the same in many cases. They are usually powered by one electromagnetic valve controlled by the engine control unit. The opening and closing of this type of thermostat can be controlled based on more factors than just the temperature of the antifreeze"

    • @ilkhanerken
      @ilkhanerken Před 6 měsíci

      My 207 has the same temperature issue. It's completely stock. I replaced the thermostat as you did. But it keeps doing the same thing again. So there's nothing to worry about?

  • @XXXsecretmanXXX
    @XXXsecretmanXXX Před rokem +2

    Finally! I had mine tuned but because of some upgrades I'm getting a high turbo pressure alarm, so I need to retune next week!

    • @VuckoHD
      @VuckoHD  Před rokem +2

      I forgot to mention mine with Stage 1 didn't go above 1bar of boost. Good luck hope you will fix it!

    • @Tonycah
      @Tonycah Před rokem

      I had the same problem on my 207 rallye.. I was getting high turbo pressure and as a result the car was getting in safe mode.. But the problem was so simple and very common in these THP engines. It was the n75 turbo boost valve...ever since then I have no problem at all

  • @alek123ish
    @alek123ish Před rokem +2

    Lets do the RR Racing remap for the Lexus next

  • @FLYSTARTVLONDON
    @FLYSTARTVLONDON Před rokem +2

    💪🏾

  • @majkirbs6536
    @majkirbs6536 Před 6 měsíci

    I have Citroen DS3 1.6 thp 115 kw and it does the same thing with coolant temperature. Even before upgrading to air intake it did that. So I think its just speciality of those engines xD

  • @arwotf5224
    @arwotf5224 Před rokem +1

    Love the results and I can see u enjoy it too. Lookin forward to tune mine too after this. Just to mention ur doin awesome job on this car. Keep it goin man.

    • @VuckoHD
      @VuckoHD  Před rokem

      Thanks, I have plenty of interesting videos coming, and yeah I do enjoy it!

  • @krisstoney6892
    @krisstoney6892 Před rokem

    Hi Vucko, great video mate I have a question if you can help or advise. I have a Peugeot 207 1.6 HDi and it has 17" Hockenhiem GTi alloy wheels. I am looking to lower it was thinking 35mm but the back has quite a gap. I just can't decide I know 35mm is more sensible but after spending out money I want to notice a bit of a difference.

    • @VuckoHD
      @VuckoHD  Před rokem +1

      Hi, from my experience I installed Eibach springs 30mm and front it lowered 30-35mm, and rear only 15mm. If you think about buying coilovers then I dont know, I never bought them

  • @titanbengal
    @titanbengal Před rokem

    Great video.
    Would you say the Peugeot is quicker than the 250?

    • @VuckoHD
      @VuckoHD  Před rokem +1

      Thanks,
      Yes right now my Peugeot is way quicker. I made a video of Lexus IS250 vs Peugeot 207 GTI before Stage 1 tune, check it out here:
      czcams.com/video/wLsAAA6VWyA/video.html

  • @denisvancak132
    @denisvancak132 Před rokem

    And what’s Corolla ?

  • @hmmmtietmetmosterd
    @hmmmtietmetmosterd Před rokem +1

    Dude! I gave mine angel eye headlights! You should do the same!

  • @tron3652
    @tron3652 Před rokem

    Nice power increase

  • @jim-oi5wn
    @jim-oi5wn Před rokem

    Awsome, has the depolution light stayed off since? Mine has just come on :'(

    • @VuckoHD
      @VuckoHD  Před rokem +1

      Nope, still no depolution system faulty. Sad to hear about your case :/

    • @richyclubsport5155
      @richyclubsport5155 Před rokem

      Could be numerous things, coil packs, plugs, camshaft sensor, egr valve, all simple, and cheap diy fix, check oil level, incorrect oil can bring the light on as can incorrect oils, but the biggie, watch out for stretch timing chain, that brings on Depopulation System Faulty to, any timing chain noises and it's time for replacement before the engine goes bang, generally last 50-80k before stretching, mine started to rattle on cold start at 55k

  • @mateo8945
    @mateo8945 Před rokem

    You dont have a lion on rims :(

  • @giannisweightlifting3996

    any changes for handling improvement? suspension/ antiroll bars/ diff?

  • @Sava.S
    @Sava.S Před rokem

    400e? Tacno nasi tuneri se bodu

  • @XXXsecretmanXXX
    @XXXsecretmanXXX Před rokem +1

    What turbo is that?

    • @VuckoHD
      @VuckoHD  Před rokem

      K03 but its not OEM, I bought it from www.neobrothers.co.uk/ on Ebay.
      For more details I made a video about it here:
      czcams.com/video/vlE_299Vbp4/video.html

  • @DeathNolan
    @DeathNolan Před rokem

    How many seconds to 100kmp with stage1?

    • @VuckoHD
      @VuckoHD  Před rokem +1

      I will make a 0-100kmh video this summer so stay tuned. I think it can do around 6.5-7.0 seconds

  • @dennisxf9300
    @dennisxf9300 Před rokem

    Put some nitrous on it 😅

  • @小苹果_88
    @小苹果_88 Před rokem

    hi, do you still own a Peugeot 207?

  • @robertkis8164
    @robertkis8164 Před rokem +1

    Love your car, you should stop accelerate her before 4000 rpm ! you gonna kill that turbo

  • @JuicingDailyTV
    @JuicingDailyTV Před rokem

    These are very cheap in the UK, I've heard they are very very bad reliability and have ECU problems

    • @richyclubsport5155
      @richyclubsport5155 Před rokem +1

      I've had two GTIs in the past, and currently own a CC GT turbo, i change the oil every 5k, not when light says service due, they tend to burn oil, i find that i need a half liter top up every 1000 miles, use correct oils, the reason why many have problems is incorrect oil, which leads to chain problems, never had ECU problem, change plugs regularly, again using correct ones, only issues I've had are coil packs and camshaft sensors, but that applies to most modern cars, every 2000 miles i add a tin of Clean Drive, best fuel treatment i know, cleans everything, including carbon deposits, which can cause problems, and only ever use high octane fuel from Shell or BP. The other thing I've done on all of them is upgrade the brakes, the factory ones aren't good enough in my opinion. Never had any reliability problems yet on all three, but was very careful buying, checking the service records, and servicing as soon as purchased, using everything i described

    • @tecker842
      @tecker842 Před rokem

      @@richyclubsport5155 im about to purchase a gti on 86000 miles, whats the first things i should do ?

    • @richyclubsport5155
      @richyclubsport5155 Před rokem

      @@tecker842 simple, insist on seeing it stone cold, any rattles on start up, avoid, or cost in timing chain and tensioner replacement, check water level, again cold, head gaskets and thermostats can be problematic, check oil level, if it's low, walk, probably damaged internally already, i check my oil weekly, and use correct oil. Obvious things like make sure clutch pedal at correct height, and not slipping, check front springs, can crack and break, I've replaced both mine last year, one was cracked in mount, uneven tyre wear can indicate suspension problems. Service history helps, but doesn't always mean much, there's good and bad garages. Then take for a good run, make sure not smoking, check inside tail pipe, if its black beware, probably burning oil, check electrics, although I've not had problems i know many who have. Good ones are fantastic cars, bad ones are a money pit. Hope that helps

  • @kyleop1
    @kyleop1 Před 11 měsíci

    Why do you drive in the middle lane?