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As the topic says anybody here raced a 207 RC/GTi ? I hope the RCZ is quicker.
u697040 said:I have a 207 GTI remapped to 215 BHP and 250LBS/Ft and it goes like stink! The handling is fantastic as fastlaps.com confirms. The problem is that the press always try to compare it to the 205GTI (which I used to own) and for that reason it is always slated. Fact - the 207 GTI is quicker, handles better, drinks less fuel, and less likely to kill you if you crash it! The ride is rock hard, too hard! As for Clio 197's, every one I have come across has never been able to keep up with me on the public road.
Back to the original post, book figures show that the 207 is quicker to 60, 50-70 and 0-100 however due to the RCZ gearing it has a better top end. On the road I don't think that there would be anything in it other than how mad the driver was! Track, then the RCZ would have it due to a better chassis but again not by much and very driver dependant.
Top end on the 207 can be increased to over 155 by fitting a modified 5th gear ratio. This is available from PUG and costs £150 + fitting (2 hour job).
I love the RCZ and will probably end up in one but I just love the look on BMW/Audi drivers faces when my little shopping trolley pug pulls away from them. :twisted:
u697040 said:I agree the 205 was a legend with a better ride and connections to the driver, you could feel the road through the tyres which sadly is lacking in most modern hatches these days. I will however stand by argument that the 207 GTI despite it's lack of feel still handles better I have had both and been on track days in both of them. The 205 feels better, drives better but you can still take a 207 GTI around a track quicker so long as you trust the chassis switch of the stability crap and ring it's kneck! Does it make it better? No! However and rather sadly time have moved on. I just hope that the next 208 GTI takes some of the RCZ's dynamics (and gear box), that would be a cracking car. The press however will still say it's not a 205 GTI! I Think Peugeot can't win this one unless they make it extreme which they won't as it's sales they are after.
The only hot hatch out there at the moment that compares is the clio but that revy engine just makes it too unusable on todays busy roads.
I would love to see a 2lt turbo RCZ that would be very interesting especially after some minor engine tuning. :crazy: