We take you on the ride of your life in this crazy modified Peugeot 205 GTI with Mi16 conversion! Revving to 8000 RPM with the intoxicating throttle body sound and raw lightweight chassis this is one Peugeot you will struggle to keep up with! They don’t make them like they use too! A crazy look at a highly strong old school classic, what a blast! Hope you love it guys!

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🐒 CRAZY SLEEPER! PEUGEOT 205 GTI Mi16 SWAP WITH MENTAL SOUNDS

Peugeot 205 GTI Info:

The 1.6 litre GTI was launched in 1984, and came with a XU5J engine, producing 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp), for the 1987 model year the XU5J received the cylinder head with larger valves thus becoming XU5JA. The new engine was quoted for 115 bhp (86 kW; 117 PS). The 1.9 litre GTI came with an XU9JA engine producing 128 PS (94 kW; 126 hp), although later models with a catalytic converter produce 122 PS (90 kW; 120 hp). Internally these engines are very similar, the main differences on 1.9 litre versions being the longer stroke, oil cooler, and some parts of the fuel injection system. The shorter stroke 1.6 litre engine is famed for being revvy and eager, while the 1.9 litre feels lazier and torquier. Outside the engine bay the main differences between the 1.6 GTI and the 1.9 GTI are half-leather seats (1.9 GTI) vs. cloth seats (1.6 GTI); and disc brakes all-round (1.9 GTI) vs. discs at the front and drum brakes at the back (1.6 GTI); as well as the 14-inch (360 mm) alloy (Speedline SL201) wheels (1.6 GTI) vs. 15-inch (380 mm) (Speedline SL299) alloys (1.9 GTI).

The 205 is still often treated as a benchmark in group car tests of the newest GTI models or equivalent. Peugeot itself has never truly recreated this success in future GTI models, although they came very close with the highly regarded GTI-6 variant of the Peugeot 306. A cabriolet version of the 205, known as the CJ/CT/CTI, was designed and partially assembled by Pininfarina of Italy. The CTI version offered the same plastic arches and wheels as the 1.6 GTI. Some later models incorporated the catalysed 1.9-litre engine.

Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
The main aesthetic difference between the GTI/CTi versions and other 205 models were the plastic wheel arches and trim, beefier front and rear bumper valances. The shell also underwent some minor changes, including larger wheel arches (to suit the larger wheels on the GTI and CTi), and the suspension was redesigned and sat lower on the GTI with stiffer springs, different wishbones and a drop-linked anti-roll bar.

With the early success of the 205 GTI in Europe, Motor Trend reported in 1984 that Peugeot was seriously considering adding it to its US lineup, even though Peugeot had a more upmarket image in the United States.[citation needed] Nothing ever came of such rumours, however, and any talk of Peugeot expanding its presence in US became moot when the company was forced to pull out in 1991.

Sales of the GTI in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s were badly hit by soaring insurance premiums, brought about by high theft and ‘joyriding’ of cars of this sort. Increasingly stringent emissions regulations meant the 1.6 GTI went out of production in 1992, while the 1.9-litre was sold for a couple more years thanks to re-engineering of the engine to enable it to work properly with a catalytic converter, which dropped power to 122 PS (90 kW; 120 hp).

In October 2020 Peugeot announced that their heritage brand “l’Aventure Peugeot” would make a factory restoration program for the 205 GTI available in 2021 as part of the company’s 210th anniversary celebration.[11] This program is intended to be expanded to other Peugeot (and possibly Citroën) models later, but will begin with the 205 GTI as it is one of the most desirable Peugeot built that is also available in large numbers. The cars will be restored to as-new condition, with certain no longer available parts being made on 3D-printers.

The styling of the 205 is often thought to be a Pininfarina design.

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  1. John Rice

    Nice car but I think that metro would kill it

  2. Skylined

    I very nearly bought a (badly) done face lift 309GTi some years ago, it was fairly cheap but I still chickened out! This is an exceptional car!

  3. Neil Warburton

    I had the bx 2.0 16v 175bhp standard loved to rev

  4. simes205

    I have one, mi16 on Jenveys cams etc. Full interior and standard rear silencer. More sleeper! I’ve had it 20 years.

  5. 205 Harvey

    The car I always promised myself as a kid cause I had a picture of one on a pencil case which I still have. Once I was older enough to own and insure one that was it and 20yrs later I've still got it gti6 powered as well. Still gives me goose bumps getting it out the garage.

  6. petey's car antics

    Monkeys back!!! Monkeys back!!! Brilliant vid 👏 reminds of my abf powered mk 2 golf just a raw drive, no driver aids for example: no power steering/no abs etc.as you say monkey you have to drive these cars it's a proper workout all I can say you can't beat old school driving. 👌👍😉

  7. Monkey Magic

    Junkie London is absolutely wired to the MOON! 🙂

  8. Ed H

    Step bro had Mi-16 one in about 93-94 with boot spoiler etc, me sat in the back without a booster seat other step bro turned around from passenger seat and said “don’t tell your dad how fast we are going” I replied with “No of course not, I want to be able to come out with you again!” 🤜🤛

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