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hello im new here just got my rcz about to weeks ago and looking at geting it remap has any one on here had it done at all
Call me old fashioned if you like, because I fail to understand why one chooses to buy a car like the RCZ and then wants to turn it into a "boy racer" The RCZ is a beautiful, fast and responsive sports coupé. Whereas Vauxhall Corsa is for people who are more mechanically minded and wish to modify an outdated vehicle. My brother is into speed and so owns a Scoda VXR, a Toyota Supra, A Porsche 911 and has just purchased a Porsche 911 Turbo S all of which suit the purpose. Why do people buy something that does not suit their requirements and immediately begin major alterations? Personalising your car is one thing and Peugeot supply many options that allow tasteful personalisation of the RCZ. I however do not understand this desire to turn the RCZ into something that it was not intended to be.johnny said:hello im new here just got my rcz about to weeks ago and looking at geting it remap has any one on here had it done at all
Zombie1066 said:Nothing wrong with a remap. It's not just about getting more power, but smoothing out the curve that the factory has set. I say if you can make the car personal then do it.
What is a RCZ racer?adrian said:I'm currently looking into buying the RCZ racer and making it fully street legal so watch this space
I reckon there are a few of those around beebee said:it must bee a boy racer in a rcz. simples.
bee said:it must bee a boy racer in a rcz. simples.
adrian said:LOL - Peugeot are building RCZ's for the French RCZ race series. They come fully race ready and the costs is circa (after the added taxes and expenses) £50K
With that you get 3000 Km warranty, Race tuned engine, body kit etc etc. Comes with 250 BHP but option to dial in up to 290 BHP
The link is http://rcz.peugeot-sport.com/
Looking at both the series but also the mods to road legal use in the UK. In discussions with Peugeot at the moment