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206 1.4 GLX Help.
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PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2011 3:23 pm Up
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Hi i have a 206 1.4 Glx been having problems with Slow acceleration worse if i have 3/4 people in the car ive checked the Tyre pressure i set them at 32psi i dont no if thats right personaly the front ones do seem a little flat even know there 32... but stering and acceleration just feels boggy it might just me being stupid i dunno. :/

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maybe it needs a service and if its the same as mine tyre pressures when the car is empty is 2.40 bar and a full car is 3.00 bar
if it dont scuff the ruff it aint low enuf
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yh i was thinking that expensive or a do it urself jobby? n cool ill try the 3bar see if that helps thanks Smile
 
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Service: how good are you with a Ser of spanners and common sense?

Yet: having 3/4 people in the car usually slows acceleration down Wink

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Andrewxps wrote:
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i just accept that mines slow now. tried making it go fast but all it did was use more fuel!

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They are only small motors really so any additional weight will always make you feel slower, as for the tyres sit near them and listen for any slow punctures, if 33psi isn't enough then something needs listening out for as thats the recommended pressure
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chrisscousins wrote:
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i just accept that mines slow now. tried making it go fast but all it did was use more fuel!

Mines not slow. Infact for a 1.4 I think it's quite nippy.

I think you had 3/4 passengers could be a major factor lmao.

What size wheels you got?

32psi is correct. I know what you mean about them still looking abit low though.

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I'm fine with mine it's enjoyable to drive, but with a car full you definately notice the difference

Stick to 33psi max, I once overinflated the rears to 35psi and felt it didn't brake as well when I went to drive off, so taken them back to 33

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Matt wrote:


What size wheels you got?

There just standard 14 inch.. its nippy with just me an the misses in the car im thinking of getting Alloys in the long run but yeh they do look some sort of flat on the front ok on the back.. welcome to the joys of a first car i suppose lol!

 
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My 1.4 GLX is pretty nippy, its certainly faster then the official Peugeot figures.

Its all down to the way the car is looked after & driven Wink

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tagget wrote:
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What size wheels you got?

There just standard 14 inch.. its nippy with just me an the misses in the car im thinking of getting Alloys in the long run but yeh they do look some sort of flat on the front ok on the back.. welcome to the joys of a first car i suppose lol!

Mine is my first car. Had her for 3 years now. With 14" you should be ok. You will notice a difference in acceleration if you go any bigger.

I went from 14" nimrods to 16" nimrods and I noticed the car was much slower from the off.

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