207 GTI pcv and catch can?

Ols04

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Recently picked up a 2007 Peugeot 207 gti with 100,000km on it and full service history. It's totally stock but I'm about to fit an MTC intake onto it.
I don't have any plans to further modify or to remap stage 1 or stage 2. I will Just leave it at the intake kit.

My question is do I need to worry about PCV delete and fitting a catch can? I've tried reading so much about it but I do not understand. Also is it both pcv needs a catch can? Or just the back one and the front one still feeds into the intake?
 
It’s more important to use the correct oil


Garage C5 X7 3008 XTE
Gone but not forgotten 206 GTI 180 306 XR SED 405 MI16 x2 xzara VTS 406 SV 206 XT Berlingo 2011 (best car ever) 306 HDI 307 XSE HDI touring
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Total 0/30 first oil or if you are giving it a hard time you can go a 10/60 high end castrol but only if you track it also using Subaru upper cylinder cleaner BEFORE oil changes helps


Garage C5 X7 3008 XTE
Gone but not forgotten 206 GTI 180 306 XR SED 405 MI16 x2 xzara VTS 406 SV 206 XT Berlingo 2011 (best car ever) 306 HDI 307 XSE HDI touring
Fix it right the first time
 
Its just a street car. Never tracked just driven normally sometimes give it a thrash.
Do you mean any 0w30 fully synthetic oil? I've also seen 5w30 fully synthetic is good
 
No 0/30 ineo first total branded we don’t have carbon issues with our cars we service but plenty others around the area do people will tell you it’s ok to use xy and z but I’ve worked on these since they came out it’s worth the little bit extra


Garage C5 X7 3008 XTE
Gone but not forgotten 206 GTI 180 306 XR SED 405 MI16 x2 xzara VTS 406 SV 206 XT Berlingo 2011 (best car ever) 306 HDI 307 XSE HDI touring
Fix it right the first time
 
It's easy to get in Vic. Find a Total distributor and get a carton (3x5L)

It's a very low ash fully synthetic oil, and it's excessive ash that fouls ports and valves.
 
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