I've bought a Peugeot 207!

I've bought a Peugeot 207!

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poppopbangbang

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1,827 posts

141 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Well Peugeot say it's a 207.... Mygale say it's a Spider:



Having planned to do a spot of racing next year I needed to find a car. I wanted something with a car powertrain rather than bike and ideally some type of sports prototype as I do the Formula car thing for a day job. I wanted something with a decent gearbox that I could use for some dev at some point and also being me I fancied something a bit unusual so when I saw a 207 Spider on RCD then it ticked all the boxes! biggrin

After a quick blat over to Denmark in our truck (which helpfully decided that heating was overrated) last weekend I've spent a bit of time today going over it:





It's a really good little racing car! It's a Mygale though so it was going to be fairly decent wink Power is from a 1600CC THP lump usually found in the Mini Cooper S and 207 GTI, however in this application is has Marelli electronics, two intercoolers, a fiddled with turbo and makes 220bhp. The coolers are side mounted with a rad in the LH pod and a rad and two ICs in the RH pod. The gearbox is a Sadev ST75 sequential with an early version of Shiftec paddle shift. Suspension is inboard via pull rods all round and the dampers are Koni units. Brakes are the 330mm discs off the 407 road car with the twin pot calipers so discs and pads are cheap! It has electro-hydraulic PAS with a modified 407 rack and the uprights and bearings are modified road car too - so it should be pretty cost effective to run and repair. The fuel cell is a 60L bag with dry breaks for filling.

It's sat for a long while so is pretty grubby and needs a few bits and a decent prep but surprisingly little is wrong with it.

First job post clean was to add some silencing as the standard cars run open pipes. Being turbo'd it looses a lot of exhaust energy before it gets to the tail pipe but even so it needed something so I quickly nailed a spare silencer box to the back of it. This should get it quite enough and mean we can go out testing ASAP, at some point in the new year it will have something a bit prettier made that also deletes the flexi from the standard car so as to improve clearance to the rear floor which was showing some signs of heat damage.



I did a quick fix on the rear bodywork to solve the toasted area around the exhaust exit and VHT'd the floor to give it a fighting chance:



The original dash install was on the centreline of the cockpit and this doesn't work for me (too much muscle memory of glance down) so I swapped the wheel for an open top Momo and moved the dash to the centre behind the wheel which is much more like it:



The original shift system was early Shiftec which was as good as it got in the day:





However as it needed a service and things have moved on I've upgraded it to a Shift Servo based setup. It's all mocked up in position and the new mounting bracket and selector clevis should be out of machining around Wedensday next week to get this completed. As I don't have access to the Marelli GCU I've also retained the pressure sensor from the original valve block which now lives in a machined T-Piece on the air feed to the Shift Servo. It was an easy job to mod the standard gearbox loom to convert it from the old style valve connectors to a DTM. The Shift Servo is an awesome bit of kit as it integrates the valves onto the actuator so the response time is WAY quicker than a remote valve block setup.



Next jobs are to patch a bit of bodywork, replaced a few damaged Dzus fasteners, make a trick fueling rig, give the gearbox and engine a big service and then set it up to Pugs recomendation and get some testing done!

I'll keep you all informed of how it develops....... and I'm sure there is room for a MUCH bigger turbo with only a small mod to the bulkhead laugh

FerdiZ28

1,355 posts

134 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Wow. Too Work, had no idea this special thing even existed, but looks hilarious fun. Do keep us updated with pics and stories. 😎

W00DY

15,480 posts

226 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Best 207 ever! Looking forward to the updates.


I wonder how many will skip this topic because of the title.

exgtt

2,067 posts

212 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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If it wasn't poppopbangbang I would have done haha

ph9

221 posts

94 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Yes, I was disappointed because I expected to be reading about a frugal hatchback!

Nice car!

em177

3,131 posts

164 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Love it.

Ructions

4,705 posts

121 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Don’t know why I clicked on this thread, but I’m really glad I did.

wc98

10,360 posts

140 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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this is going to be really good ! look forward to the updates .

rangie999

224 posts

173 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Wonder if you could make a road car out of that?

AndySheff

6,635 posts

207 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Good work OP.

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Reported.

Needs to be TOTD
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Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Ooh, interesting!

SamuliS

44 posts

203 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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Interesting car ppbb. What year is it? And where was it raced originally, one marque series or GT racing?

df76

3,627 posts

278 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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What's it going to be used for?? Cool car..

poppopbangbang

Original Poster:

1,827 posts

141 months

Sunday 3rd December 2017
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SamuliS said:
Interesting car ppbb. What year is it? And where was it raced originally, one marque series or GT racing?
It's a 2007 car and was originally built in 175bhp form to compete in a one make series backed by Peugeot that supported the LeMans series that year. It was then upgraded to "THP Spider" spec and ran in the THP Spider championship until this ended taking several race wins. From there it was used sporadically as a driver training car before competing in Danish Endurance Championship in 2015.

I plan to do some sprints with it in Javelin, a few track days and probably rent a few drives in OSS to help cover the costs. I'm very time poor so the opportunity to do a full season of OSS unfortunately isn't there this year but this car is a long term one for me as it ticks so many boxes and is easy to look after without manufacturer support.

poppopbangbang

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1,827 posts

141 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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There is a series of videos from Auto Express about the car and driving it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYAP4CVQV4E - although it's pretty low quality as it's from 2010 laugh

Mr Tidy

22,220 posts

127 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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I should have known when I saw who started the thread that it wouldn't be any boggo 207 (the recent van thread springs to mind)!

Looks great OP - I hope you manage to find the time to enjoy it! thumbup

DanielSan

18,771 posts

167 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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I’m assuming these are rear wheel drive? I honestly didn’t think they ever raced them, only pic I’ve ever seen was some old motorshow shot when it must’ve just been released.

Jay_87

1,053 posts

204 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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Wow, this looks like its going to be a great project. Very much looking forward to the updates!

covmutley

3,021 posts

190 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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love the back end. Very cool car!