QUOTE(esdome @ Mar 30 2010, 12:24 PM)
Really appreciate for your advice. I'm asking this question because a friend of mine using Nissan Sentra N16 year 2006 or 2007 (can't remember). Until today, the Nissan SC still using the normal mineral oil on his car.
So far, not much problem on his car. Only the engine sound a bit loud.
Anyway, how much it cost for the engine oil you using?
Nissan engines were never famous for being quiet, maybe except for the VQ series... Nowadays most timing chain-driven engines tend to generate more noise than timing belt-driven engines...So far, not much problem on his car. Only the engine sound a bit loud.
Anyway, how much it cost for the engine oil you using?
The 6100 is RM157 for a 4L pack.
QUOTE(towawayzone @ Mar 30 2010, 12:43 PM)
yeah. how much is the MOTUL 6100? i'm curious too...heheheh..
btw, anyone have any idea what kind of slotted disc brake suitable for nissan N16, 2006. my front disc brake is slightly not strainght. don't want to risk scimming the disc also. Plus, want to try slotted disc brake also..hahahaha...see how much 1st...hehehe...
what to watch out for in choosing the brake disc?
if different diameter need to see whether can fit the rim or not right? do i need to change anything else? like brake pads, brake pad clipper, etc?
tq
You can't change the diameter of the brake disc if you want to use back the original brake caliper, must use back the same diameter. Slotted discs are actually not that effective in terms of braking improvement, cross-drilled discs are much better...btw, anyone have any idea what kind of slotted disc brake suitable for nissan N16, 2006. my front disc brake is slightly not strainght. don't want to risk scimming the disc also. Plus, want to try slotted disc brake also..hahahaha...see how much 1st...hehehe...
what to watch out for in choosing the brake disc?
if different diameter need to see whether can fit the rim or not right? do i need to change anything else? like brake pads, brake pad clipper, etc?
tq
Your brake disc is warped, change to a new one soon or you'll risk damaging your caliper.
Mar 31 2010, 11:57 AM

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