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hypermount
Nmae, variant, transmission, colour, year registered, mileage, extra info
1. Benjamin1213, M-Line, Manual, Tranquality Black, Aug07, 2000KM as of Nov07
2. iman_210, M-Line, AMT, Tranquility Black, Sep06, 9000KM as of Nov07,*R3 Exhaust
3. gary_cheah85, M-Line, AMT, Apple green?, April06, 14200KM as of Nov07
4. Ripp87,Manual,Tranquality Black,Aug06, 22249KM as of Nov07
5. evoHahn, manual, silver,October 06, 25K km as of NOv07
6. zaqre, Manual, Blue, November 2005, 30k km as of Nov07
7 hypermount, oldline, manual, Dec05, 51000km as of Nov07
8. h_bib, M-Line, Manual, Apple Green, Jan07 , 33000KM as of Nov07,Zero Kit..
9. shikamaru5314
10.[ r u g a ]
11. blackorange
12. ApeKG
13. affiqzakie
14. toshio14
15. yoloko
16.death_nite
17.nizam80, Manual, Tranquility Black, Oct'05, 19200KM as of May'08.
18.mutt
19.khairi771117
20.Fitri@pitt,M-line-MT,Blue,Nov 2005,As of 6June,27000km
21.raynman M-Line AMT 2007
22.recojr
23.tesla_rage
24.edgeff
25.Mido_Ban
26.khan
27.kickurs2
28.Raynman
29.mdg
30.lazogirlz
31.lj0000
32.savoc_am
33.chinorot
34.zurggie
35.mosh
36.davidmu, M-line MT, black with bodykit, 10km as Sept08
37.ronaldpan
38.Thunder_Bolt
39.Junyen MT, black, Oct08, 1500km as Nov08
40.Syifa
41.deodorant
42.cybersonic23 MT, black, 2005, 35000km

Common issues and solutions

1. Ignition coil cable - crack or hole near the end of boot causing leakage.
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2. Dirty TDC sensor - 2nd gear jerks at low RPM, hard to start.
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Savvy D4F engine repair manual
Pls Find the attachment
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Manual Gearbox repair manual/JBx (Both savvy AMT and MT: JB1)
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Quickshift 5/AMT (JH1)
[attachmentid=693245] PASSWORD: savvy4

Wiring Diagram
[attachmentid=693247] PASSWORD:savvy2



much Credit to SAVOC NRU ( for complete manual) Northern Region United
http://ww.savocnru.net

http://www.savocnru.net/v1/downloads.php?cat_id=1




Spare parts Price

http://www.motortrader.com.my/asp/forum/to...?TOPIC_ID=26019

SAVVY fuel consumption
http://www.motortrader.com.my/asp/forum/to...?TOPIC_ID=15337

Savvy NGV

http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t...=asc&highlight=

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Savvy LPG from Thailand
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DIY water injection system on Savvy

http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t...der=asc&start=0


Thai King's Savvy.

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Electric-powered Savvy , e-Savvy.

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Savvy Worldwide

Thailand
http://www.protonclub.net/forum/index.php?showforum=10

http://www.loveproton.com/

Taiwan
http://www.pncl.com.tw/index.php/component...id,2/board,26.0


Continuation from V1
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/287331


Savvy 73WHP / around 85-90BHP - only intake and exhaust modded.



Taken from Savoc.net

QUOTE
Just to share... when the Article from DRIVEN Magazine Issue 05 Page 73 praised Savvy about its R&H and being posted on AW forum by forummer, Savvy being bashed upside down by bashers (as usual lah) regarding the integrity of the Author. The Author from the DRIVEN magazine later counter post to clear the air (copy & paste from AW)  

During the flag off for the Speedball which was at around 10am we were
presented with some administration problems from our office. 3 guys had
to stay behind. That was I, the photographer and Jeff. We all had our
allocated seats in a nice Perdana and a Mercedes E280. By around 1 pm our
admin problems were not sorted out yet and we were further delayed cos it
was lunch time. So the other participants from the other two cars had to
leave. By this time most of the participants were already having their
lunch in the Gopeng/Kampar area.

By around 3pm I had to let Jeff go since he was also our event co-
ordinator. But there were no cars left. And the paper work on his 4x4 was
not sorted out let alone fit to run in this event. Without thinking we
had to borrow 2 cars from Proton Berhad since they were the Emergency and
Technical support. We had asked for a Perdana V6, the thought of driving
a Savvy for 2400+km, man that's crazy! So can you imagine our reactions
when they presented us with a Savvy? Our disappointment was obvious and I
had objected to the idea of driving 3 buff guys in a little car for
2400km. So for consolation they gave us 2 Savvys.

Not wasting anymore time Jeff proceeded leaving me and the photographer.

Were we bought up? No. As a new magazine we do not get much priviledge
from manufacturers. And if we were bought up they would have given in to
our request which was a V6 that we wanted.

Why would anyone stay back till 7.30pm to drive to Bukit Kayu Hitam?
Again our admin problems were not sorted untill around 7pm. It is 456km
from KL to Bukit Kayu Hitam speed around 110-120km/h, add 2 stops for
petrol and pee 15 mins each that will take us roughly 5 1/2 hours to
reach. So latest we had to leave by 6pm. The border closes at 12am and
only reopens at 6am. If we had miss that the rest of the participants
would be 10 hours ahead of us. Which we would have missed the event and
not get our story which we had been working on for months. But we could
only leave at 7.30pm. If I remembered correctly by the time we passed
NKVE Damansara it was 7.40pm.

Pedal-to-the-metal. Yes I admit to speeding. Don't we all once in a
while. So be it and send me the summons, I will take full responsibility.

Prior to all that I think the abundance of adrenaline came from the Big
Mac, large fries large coke and a Power Root while we were sorting out
our paper work. Hey I'm not blaming our diet for speeding but if you had
taken that amount of fat and sugar it will take give you the same buzz
too.

So while we were trying to burn all that we were V-maxing at around 140-
150km/h. It was on a normal Thursday so traffic was low, so occasionally
we had an open highway to ourselves. We pushed our speed up after Rawang.
And we were flat out in the poor little car. It was a MT. I thought we
were going to blow the gear box the way we were shifting. But the car
kept going.

We had our driving lights on so slower traffic were curtious to us and
moved left almost immediately. When approaching traffic we did slow to
120km/h and when clear we let rip to 170km/h. There were cars who
would 'run' with us for no apparent reason but we just stayed at 170 for
a long period of time. And either they could not be bothered to keep up
with us of got tired of the speed they dropped off. All this speed we had
to have petol stops. We had 2 stops. One after the second toll after Ipoh
and the other just before Alor Star. Each stop took about 5 minutes not
more. We did hold off the pee, well we took turns. One would pump and
other pee. We wasted no time. And we were using Smart Tag so it helped a
lot.

When we did our second petrol stop before Alor Star it was around,
hmm...11pm (don't hold it against me guys I will check our receipts,
still have it). I thought we weren't going to make it and thought it
would have been a wasted trip. But we pushed on shifting gear after gear
driving the car like we just had just stolen it until we reached the
border. By the time we had purchased our Third party insurance for the
car, check through customs, we made it through the border at EXACTLY
12AM. While taking a breather at the Thai border, Peter( photographer),
who had kept real quiet in the car all the way, lit a cigarette and
starts swearing at me in Cantonese just like what POWERHAUS had said on
page 1, t** n** m* c****...next time YOU DRIVE LIKE THAT.... I can't
remember much after that.

We immediately called the other guys who were already in Hadyai and told
them, " hey we made it!" Only to get the respond, "...why so late?! We
already had dinner!".

So the rest of the way from the border into Hadyai we did kept it within
speed limit, rest assure.

Why the long story? Upon our return I had related my speeding experiences
with Jeff and he had related me his comfort experience about the Savvy.
It was that we, non Proton car owners (myself a Kembara and Jeff a Mit
4x4), had under estimated this car completely. We initially gawked at the
car when Proton gave us the keys but came back ranting and raving about
it.

We were hugely impressed with its ride and handling, which is obviously
the work of the Malaysian owned Lotus Engineering division, that had
given it its stability in high speeds and on windy roads. Especially the
windy pass after Ipoh toll...Boy that car can handle and the twisty
highway 4 from Phattalung into Krabi. Supportive seats and all. Hard but
supportive. All in all we came back home to KL thinking about getting
this car for our wives but secretly for ourselves. Why? because we had
liked the sporty-ness to it. Above it all it was in our budget.

A week after the event we were still talking about the car so we decided
to write an article on it. So the Savvy article came out in DRIVEN
unplanned and unintentionally. So sorry for those those offended by our
passionate auto journalism style but I would suggest that you guys stick
with foreign mags and wait for one day that you'll have the opportunity
to go out and purchase a 250K VW Gti or a super hot hatch from Vauxhall.
But for now the Savvy has our praises not because Proton lent it to us
but based on the fact that this little car did not let us down in this
event. That's why in the title we said The Proton Savvy- The little
engine that can.

Thank you DRIVEN101 from DRIVEN Magazine 


Latest extract from AW responded by DRIVE101 from DRIVEN Magazine (another writer)

I'm Jeff the other writer on the article. Based on what we have read in
AW this forum is not a healthy one with the amount of P1 bashers. I too
have under estimated the car when the SAvvy was launched until we drove
one. The article speaks for itself. My job takes me into the jungle where
I have to organize 4x4 expeditions. My everyday car is my trusted
Mitsubishi Pajero. The Savvy is a serious contender for my wifes car.
What's stopping us from buying? Nothing.

But as for the forum we can't say much for these bashers. We don't know
who they are. The editor and I had to come in to see what the stink is
all about and to stand up for what we have written. And we stand by it.

We think the Savvy for this price is a good car.

The answer is no- we weren't paid by Proton.

Jeff Z


Driven March issue has Savvy on it. thumbup.gif
evoHahn
V2 rclxms.gif rclxms.gif long live savvy smile.gif

my savvy due for 60K service this month sweat.gif
cloudstrife07
version 2 already.. congratz!

here's my fren's savvy..

modification: Naturally-aspirated, K&N open-pod airfilter, custom exhaust, semi-racing clutch

73WHP



ps: hypermount, can put at 1st post? tongue.gif
khan
QUOTE(cloudstrife07 @ Jun 20 2008, 12:01 AM)
version 2 already.. congratz!

here's my fren's savvy..

modification: Naturally-aspirated, K&N open-pod airfilter, custom exhaust, semi-racing clutch

73WHP



ps: hypermount, can put at 1st post? tongue.gif
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any pic of your fren's engine bay? interested to know how the K&N open-pod looks like tongue.gif
lost123
congrats for makin it to V2!!!

will be gettin savvy soon, mebbe next month or so..
lj0000
yeay V2

update on the ebd fiasco:
confirmed by proton factory: h-line are all fitted with ebd.
just the proton support staff, marketing, sales, edar etc konk-ed up and confused. so everyone can rest peacefully smile.gif
recojr
congrats on V2, will join this community next month... smile.gif
h_bib
wow..already V2...congrats...
squareballs
Congrats on V2..
blackorange
congrats on v2
my red savvy almost reach 10k
cloudstrife07
QUOTE(khan @ Jun 20 2008, 12:38 AM)
any pic of your fren's engine bay? interested to know how the K&N open-pod looks likeĀ  tongue.gif
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oh. will take a pic next time k.

but iianm, it's 2.5 or 2.75 or 3 inch K&N open pod. the intake steel (what issit called again?) is made by SAVOC member. and somehow there are some incompatibility so have to fork out $$ again for the size converter silicon.
little_mozart
congrats..i dun have 1 now..

but want to get 1 in the future tongue.gif

pray for me hav rezeki lebih.. laugh.gif
leowhy
V2 liao... :claps:

any latest pricing structure/promotion/deals?
death_nite
today is not my lucky day.

day start with heavy raining.
start engine and got jerk when engine is below 2000rpm.
could be the engine stutter problems

http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t...ea080bbe67f86a5

but my car 2500km only. not yet 10k. haih. do u think i need to clean my throttle body?

one more thing, almost met an accident. almost hit car in front. slippery and wet road. i guess the abs did help me. legs shaking after that. can heard the tyre make sound when i press brake very hard. almost kiss the front car's ass. sweat.gif cry.gif
hypermount
QUOTE(death_nite @ Jun 20 2008, 09:30 AM)
today is not my lucky day.

day start with heavy raining.
start engine and got jerk when engine is below 2000rpm.
could be the engine stutter problems

http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t...ea080bbe67f86a5

but my car 2500km only. not yet 10k. haih. do u think i need to clean my throttle body?

one more thing, almost met an accident. almost hit car in front. slippery and wet road. i guess the abs did help me. legs shaking after that. can heard the tyre make sound when i press brake very hard. almost kiss the front car's ass. sweat.gif  cry.gif
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There's some water on the spark plug holes...it will go even if you dun blow dry it.
Worse case, hope it didn't spoilt the connector due to spark arcing - burning thru a small hole causing leakage when the spark grounded on a water droplet.

Read this to get the solutions and preventive measures (o-ring)
http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3991
death_nite
QUOTE(hypermount @ Jun 20 2008, 09:57 AM)
There's some water on the spark plug holes...it will go even if you dun blow dry it.
Worse case, hope it didn't spoilt the connector due to spark arcing - burning thru a small hole causing leakage when the spark grounded on a water droplet.

Read this to get the solutions and preventive measures (o-ring)
http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3991
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i did put o-ring last week. also use silicone to seal it as mention in savoc.net.

hurm. it cant be my TB got too much dirt. cos i dont hv problems to start my engine. i think maybe some sensor got wet due to rain. sad.gif will try later.
tesla_rage
QUOTE(khan @ Jun 20 2008, 12:38 AM)
any pic of your fren's engine bay? interested to know how the K&N open-pod looks like  tongue.gif
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This is open pod but using Apexi Dual Funnel intake.

http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t...er=asc&start=80

p/s: The pic in that thread is Hypermount's Savvy tongue.gif
death_nite
QUOTE(hypermount @ Jun 20 2008, 09:57 AM)
There's some water on the spark plug holes...it will go even if you dun blow dry it.
Worse case, hope it didn't spoilt the connector due to spark arcing - burning thru a small hole causing leakage when the spark grounded on a water droplet.

Read this to get the solutions and preventive measures (o-ring)
http://www.savoc.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3991
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QUOTE(death_nite @ Jun 20 2008, 10:24 AM)
i did put o-ring last week. also use silicone to seal it as mention in savoc.net.

hurm. it cant be my TB got too much dirt. cos i dont hv problems to start my engine. i think maybe some sensor got wet due to rain. sad.gif will try later.
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after i left my car under the hot sun. no more stutter probs. everything is ok. hurm. weird. cos b4 this no probs even i left my car under heavy rain, the car were fine.
evoHahn
QUOTE(lj0000 @ Jun 20 2008, 01:18 AM)
yeay V2

update on the ebd fiasco:
confirmed by proton factory: h-line are all fitted with ebd.
just the proton support staff, marketing, sales, edar etc konk-ed up and confused. so everyone can rest peacefully smile.gif
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so old model h-line got ebd installed or the facelift model?
death_nite
btw hypermount, thanks for update my list name.

more info: h-line energy orange 2007 model. biggrin.gif

still wonder which part of sensor got wet by water. =.="
hypermount
QUOTE(death_nite @ Jun 20 2008, 05:33 PM)
btw hypermount, thanks for update my list name.

more info: h-line energy orange 2007 model. biggrin.gif

still wonder which part of sensor got wet by water. =.="
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could be the spark plug well get wet with water - hence the ignition related prob like what I've said earlier... I suspect it's due to water is not drain properly thru the gutter panel - the black panel under the wiper during heavy rain - hence water go into the engine bay...the hole is stuck with leaves, twigs, debris etc.
death_nite
QUOTE(hypermount @ Jun 21 2008, 12:50 AM)
could be the spark plug well get wet with water - hence the ignition related prob like what I've said earlier... I suspect it's due to water is not drain properly thru the gutter panel - the black panel under the wiper during heavy rain - hence water go into the engine bay...the hole is stuck with leaves, twigs, debris etc.
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ok. will chk.

just now got stutter prob when rpm below 2000. but after i restart the engine; my car, ok edy. sad.gif owh today i didnt hear any amt sound when i open my door's car like it use too! haih. i pening kepala edy hypermount. so sad! rclxub.gif btw, no raining today.

hypermount, can u ask ur proton's fren that amt sound u mention b4 is for what? chk the gear, clutch or what? cos i think if smthg happened can figure it out. hurm.

edit: just now i check the sound is back. biggrin.gif after reading from savoc, the sound if for hydraulic clutch n gear pump sort of.
blackorange
sometimes after i stop the engine, i still can hear something is still running under the hood...like aircond tak tutup... what is that sound eh?
is it normal or what?
lj0000
thats the radiator fan running. its normal.
mutt
QUOTE(blackorange @ Jun 22 2008, 02:45 AM)
sometimes after i stop the engine, i still can hear something is still running under the hood...like aircond tak tutup... what is that sound eh?
is it normal or what?
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occur to my car also.. but not so frequent. donno why it happened
Azuma-kun
It's normal for savvy. The fan trying to cool down the engine.
ammaraffandi
QUOTE(Azuma-kun @ Jun 22 2008, 10:09 AM)
It's normal for savvy. The fan trying to cool down the engine.
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yah..thats radiator mate..
normal thing..
dun wury biggrin.gif
death_nite
QUOTE(blackorange @ Jun 22 2008, 02:45 AM)
sometimes after i stop the engine, i still can hear something is still running under the hood...like aircond tak tutup... what is that sound eh?
is it normal or what?
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QUOTE(lj0000 @ Jun 22 2008, 03:20 AM)
thats the radiator fan running. its normal.
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QUOTE(mutt @ Jun 22 2008, 03:21 AM)
occur to my car also.. but not so frequent. donno why it happened
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QUOTE(Azuma-kun @ Jun 22 2008, 10:09 AM)
It's normal for savvy. The fan trying to cool down the engine.
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QUOTE(ammaraffandi @ Jun 22 2008, 06:46 PM)
yah..thats radiator mate..
normal thing..
dun wury  biggrin.gif
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it happened to me for the 1st time just now!! haha. it freak me out; but i know its normal. hehe.
nizam80
Wow! V2 already!

Long live Savvy! thumbup.gif Come this October, my Savvy will be 3 years old. wub.gif
kickurs2
QUOTE(nizam80 @ Jun 23 2008, 10:40 AM)
Wow! V2 already!

Long live Savvy! thumbup.gif Come this October, my Savvy will be 3 years old. wub.gif
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my savvy 2 year old already. so far so good. no major problem. maintenance cheaper than my wira too.
just that tyre worn out fast and worn out unequal. need to change tyres already although mileage only reach 20k.
hypermount
wow streamyx in southern region was so f***ed up last few days...page can't refreshed in 1 piece..now ok already


QUOTE(death_nite @ Jun 21 2008, 09:10 PM)
ok. will chk.

just now got stutter prob when rpm below 2000. but after i restart the engine; my car, ok edy. sad.gif owh today i didnt hear any amt sound when i open my door's car like it use too! haih. i pening kepala edy hypermount. so sad!  rclxub.gif btw, no raining today.

hypermount, can u ask ur proton's fren that amt sound u mention b4 is for what? chk the gear, clutch or what? cos i think if smthg happened can figure it out. hurm.

edit: just now i check the sound is back.  biggrin.gif after reading from savoc, the sound if for hydraulic clutch n gear pump sort of.
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The AMT wiring is linked to the door and brake - that's why when you open the door - got somekind of whirring sound. and gear auto downshift when pressing brake. Only in AMT savvy...

The radiator fan is normal man - typical of continental cars. SO DO NOT ever restart and shut down the engine to force the fan to stop spinning. Let it stop spinning itself. To save more fuel, when you drive w/o aircon you will encounter this more often nowdays. You can feel hot air draft from the back of the car, quit powerful. Scared the shit out of my mech once when the fan keep spinning. Functions like a turbo timer.
nizam80
QUOTE(kickurs2 @ Jun 23 2008, 11:07 AM)
my savvy 2 year old already. so far so good. no major problem. maintenance cheaper than my wira too.
just that tyre worn out fast and worn out unequal. need to change tyres already although mileage only reach 20k.
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Ya, me too. No major problems. Its a good all-round car (great for both short & long distance travel). The car still feels solid to drive after 3 years. I haven't changed my tyres yet, but i know i have to ASAP. sweat.gif sweat.gif

QUOTE(hypermount @ Jun 24 2008, 12:28 AM)
wow streamyx in southern region was so f***ed up last few days...page can't refreshed in 1 piece..now ok already

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Hypermount, u from Johor?
raynman
Got my sterling grey 2007 M-Line AMT today.

Went through the checklist with the SA, and everything checks out OK.

Took the car on the highway for engine break-in, right up to 145km/h.

Very stable and thank god, a rattle-free interior. Happy with the Savvy!
mutt
yesterday i drove constantly 150-170km/h for 20mins along plus highway using my AMT savvy! (2nd time my car hit 170km/h sweat.gif) actually the story begin when i saw a white SE MyVI driving so fast (that time my speed around 120km/h). then,i tailgating the myvi at 150-160km/h! guess what? my car can push even faster. the matter of fact, myvi will never beat SAVVY tongue.gif

i dare to do so cos my petrol usage is claimable tongue.gif


Added on June 24, 2008, 9:41 pm
QUOTE(raynman @ Jun 24 2008, 08:13 PM)
Got my sterling grey 2007 M-Line AMT today.

Went through the checklist with the SA, and everything checks out OK.

Took the car on the highway for engine break-in, right up to 145km/h.

Very stable and thank god, a rattle-free interior. Happy with the Savvy!
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anyone will shock when they know car like savvy got a great stability even in hi-speed. 145km/h is peanut for savvy nod.gif
raynman
QUOTE(mutt @ Jun 24 2008, 09:37 PM)
yesterday i drove constantly 150-170km/h for 20mins along plus highway using my AMT savvy! (2nd time my car hit 170km/h sweat.gif) actually the story begin when i saw a white SE MyVI driving so fast (that time my speed around 120km/h). then,i tailgating the myvi at 150-160km/h! guess what? my car can push even faster. the matter of fact, myvi will never beat SAVVY tongue.gif

i dare to do so cos my petrol usage is claimable tongue.gif


Added on June 24, 2008, 9:41 pm

anyone will shock when they know car like savvy got a great stability even in hi-speed. 145km/h is peanut for savvy  nod.gif
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Yeah, I was quite surprised that a small car like the Savvy can be pushed to more than 140km/h without breaking a sweat.

I have driven the Alfa 156 selespeed and surprisingly the AMT is not too bad in comparison. thumbup.gif
mutt
QUOTE(raynman @ Jun 25 2008, 12:34 AM)
Yeah, I was quite surprised that a small car like the Savvy can be pushed to more than 140km/h without breaking a sweat.

I have driven the Alfa 156 selespeed and surprisingly the AMT is not too bad in comparison.  thumbup.gif
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comparing Alfa and SAWY? no way man.. (just acting like MyVi fanboy tongue.gif )
raynman
QUOTE(mutt @ Jun 25 2008, 12:43 AM)
comparing Alfa and SAWY? no way man.. (just acting like MyVi fanboy  tongue.gif )
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No lah bro, I was not comparing the Alfa 156 with the Sawy...power-wise.
Just the selespeed technology vs AMT. Both uses hydraulic actuators to shift gears.
Only difference is the Alfa uses a paddle-shift on the steering wheel instead. icon_rolleyes.gif
death_nite
QUOTE(raynman @ Jun 24 2008, 08:13 PM)
Got my sterling grey 2007 M-Line AMT today.

Went through the checklist with the SA, and everything checks out OK.

Took the car on the highway for engine break-in, right up to 145km/h.

Very stable and thank god, a rattle-free interior. Happy with the Savvy!
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wait till one month. sweat.gif mine got some minor rattle after one month usage. cry.gif but only heard when got bumpy/hole road. my front absorber (i think) got nyit nyit sound on bumpy/hole road.

QUOTE(mutt @ Jun 24 2008, 09:37 PM)
yesterday i drove constantly 150-170km/h for 20mins along plus highway using my AMT savvy! (2nd time my car hit 170km/h sweat.gif) actually the story begin when i saw a white SE MyVI driving so fast (that time my speed around 120km/h). then,i tailgating the myvi at 150-160km/h! guess what? my car can push even faster. the matter of fact, myvi will never beat SAVVY tongue.gif

i dare to do so cos my petrol usage is claimable
tongue.gif


Added on June 24, 2008, 9:41 pm

anyone will shock when they know car like savvy got a great stability even in hi-speed. 145km/h is peanut for savvy  nod.gif
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thats so not fair!
hypermount
QUOTE(nizam80 @ Jun 24 2008, 04:50 PM)
Ya, me too. No major problems. Its a good all-round car (great for both short & long distance travel). The car still feels solid to drive after 3 years. I haven't changed my tyres yet, but i know i have to ASAP. sweat.gif  sweat.gif
Hypermount, u from Johor?
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yes the only major wear n tear part I changed on nearly my 3-year old baby was tyres....

My other half is Johorean, and I'm quite familiar with JB also..staying in melaka.

QUOTE(death_nite @ Jun 25 2008, 08:37 AM)
wait till one month.  sweat.gif mine got some minor rattle after one month usage.  cry.gif but only heard when got bumpy/hole road. my front absorber (i think) got nyit nyit sound on bumpy/hole road.
thats so not fair!
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I got that when first got that car,,rectified during 1st 1K km service, something to do with the coil spring and bush.

Savvy is stable cos the chassis is rigid enough, you can feel it when going bumps or potholes, the whole chassis held it well together..even bigger cars like gen.2 and nip cars can't be compared. no need waste money on strut bars and other suspension mods.

120-130km/h is the sweetest spot for me..160km/h still stable even on my 13'' wheels and tyres..

and yea saga BLM stability also sucks... beroktua cars no need mention la...the worst is viva, the doors , the ride, steering, gearbox everything sux to the max..really like a toy car, nip cars gene.


Added on June 25, 2008, 5:44 pmSOmething to ponder on..

WIth the 1.2 engine...weight of the car is same.

Twingo 1.2

Urban Fuel
39.2 mpg - 16.67 KM/L (6 L/100KM).

Extra Urban - 26.1 KM/L (3.83 L/100KM).
61.4 mpg

Combined
50.4 mpg - 21.43 KM/L (4.67 L/100KM).


Twingo 1.2 turbo


Urban Fuel
36.2 mpg - 15.39 KM/L (6.5 L/100KM).

Extra Urban
57.6 mpg - 24.49 KM/L (4.08 L/100KM).

Combined
47.8 mpg - 20.32 KM/L (4.92 L/100KM).

death_nite
QUOTE(hypermount @ Jun 25 2008, 05:30 PM)
yes the only major wear n tear part I changed on nearly my 3-year old baby was tyres....

My other half is Johorean, and I'm quite familiar with JB also..staying in melaka.
I got that when first got that car,,rectified during 1st 1K km service, something to do with the coil spring and bush.

Savvy is stable cos the chassis is rigid enough, you can feel it when going bumps or potholes, the whole chassis held it well together..even bigger cars like gen.2 and nip cars can't be compared. no need waste money on strut bars and other suspension mods.

120-130km/h is the sweetest spot for me..160km/h still stable even on my 13'' wheels and tyres..

and yea saga BLM stability also sucks... beroktua cars no need mention la...the worst is viva, the doors , the ride, steering, gearbox everything sux to the max..really like a toy car, nip cars gene.



do u mean the nyit nyit sound? then i will rectified this on my 10k service. can right? hopefully they will fix it. huhu.
hypermount
QUOTE(death_nite @ Jun 26 2008, 08:37 AM)
do u mean the nyit nyit sound? then i will rectified this on my 10k service. can right? hopefully they will fix it. huhu.
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yup can get them rectified during ur 10k...i had this also...they did something to the coil springs, bush and retorque all the suspension bolts.


Added on June 26, 2008, 12:37 pmwow what a news...this company gonna use savvy chassis.

http://paultan.org/forum/index.php/topic,1081.0.html

user posted image


Gen.2 silhouette with a radical front end.

user posted image
lj0000
Thanks to youngman china lo..
i wonder why proton dint take this into its own hands.
This also means, our savvy is going into China!

i think can guess a bit the specs:

Lithium ion battery
max distance 300km/charge
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top speed 145km/h
??
energy cost/km <3sen euro

charging time 7 hours using 16 amps (house socket)
charging time 3 hours using special 35amps industrial socket
availability - Q4 2009

price 22.5keuro


this also means, SAVVY will NOT be phased out within this few years!
mutt
what can i say is, I'M PROUD TO BE SAVVY OWNER rclxm9.gif
lj0000
my savvy is still way long time to wait..... sad.gifsad.gif
death_nite
QUOTE(hypermount @ Jun 26 2008, 11:58 AM)
yup can get them rectified during ur 10k...i had this also...they did something to the coil springs, bush and retorque all the suspension bolts.


Added on June 26, 2008, 12:37 pmwow what a news...this company gonna use savvy chassis.

http://paultan.org/forum/index.php/topic,1081.0.html

user posted image
Gen.2 silhouette with a radical front end.

user posted image
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what abt rattle at dashboard? can they fix it?
mutt
QUOTE(death_nite @ Jun 26 2008, 07:56 PM)
what abt rattle at dashboard? can they fix it?
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ur savvy got rattle prob? my savvy 170km/h still no rattle tongue.gif
hypermount
Check and pinpoint where the sound come from then have a peek from below the dashboard...could be wires/cables hitting the dashboard.
lj0000
maybe also time to check the alignments and tyres to eliminate the shake in the first place. remember to rotate tayar before its too late!
death_nite
QUOTE(mutt @ Jun 26 2008, 08:51 PM)
ur savvy got rattle prob? my savvy 170km/h still no rattle  tongue.gif
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when on uneven/hole/bumpy road only. else no sound at all. hehe.

QUOTE(hypermount @ Jun 26 2008, 09:18 PM)
Check and pinpoint where the sound come from then have a peek from below the dashboard...could be wires/cables hitting the dashboard.
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ic. will check.

QUOTE(lj0000 @ Jun 27 2008, 12:23 AM)
maybe also time to check the alignments and tyres to eliminate the shake in the first place. remember to rotate tayar before its too late!
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my car still new what. sweat.gif btw did my alignment last week. well, as i said, bumpy road/holes/uneven road can only heard some rattle sound at dashboard. i think near steering la.

btw, rmmbr abt the amt sound when we open our door? realize the sound become quieter ler. not loud. can barely hear it. normally the sound loud. i donno this is a good sign or not. haih.
lordjinn
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