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markfc
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Post by markfc »

Ok I now this isn't peugeot307.co.uk but i was wondering if anyone knows where i can get my 307 Xsi souped up a bit?

any ideas?
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Lyndon
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ecosse in scotland, if ya up that way, springs to mind :D
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markfc
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Post by markfc »

cool cheers lyndon, being back here makes me wish i'd kept my 206cc!!!

any ideas what i can do get some more umph out of it? and any contact details for ecosse??

thanks again
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Post by Lyndon »

here ya go :D

http://www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk/

suppose it's a exhaust,air fliter and maybe chipped (not sure if they're worth it or not) for starters :D
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Post by Derek »

ecosse come highly recommended on this forum :D if you are able to get there then it's probably the best place in the uk for pugs, they know everything about them.
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Post by Greenday »

On the subject of power, i like the look of Turbo charging or Nos for the CC on their site, what does anyone else reckon on this?????
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turbo sounds better as ya don't need to keep refilling the bottle when ya nos runs out :lol:
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How about both :twisted: or is that a bit too far
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Post by Lyndon »

er the best person to ask is chadd :D

paging CHADDDDDDDDD ;)
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i think the short answer is err NOOOO unless you want to spend lots of money uprating everything else.
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i think the short answer is err NOOOO unless you want to spend lots of money uprating everything else.
Is that no full stop or no to them both together?
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Post by paul_y3k »

i think it's nooo to any major increase in bhp.
the standard breaks wont stop you, the standard shocks wont keep you on the ground when you go around corners and the engine internals will prolly cook up a treat pretty quickly too.
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Post by Greenday »

:( :( :(
and the insurance will probably go sky high to match
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