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 HONDA CIVIC Club V11, My VTEC goes BWAAAAAHH!!!!

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EvOliver
post Apr 20 2013, 09:50 PM

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Can anyone recommend a good/reliable/trust worthy alternative service centre in Penang Island for Civic FD? (other than Honda service centre)
Looking for an alternative service centre besides Honda.
EvOliver
post May 2 2013, 09:17 PM

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Looks like this thread is dead. It's so quiet. Hardly any reply.
EvOliver
post Sep 16 2013, 10:13 PM

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Any recommendation for Civic FD1's brakes? I'm planning to replace all 4 discs and pads. Location in Penang Island.
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post Sep 17 2013, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(siauann @ Sep 17 2013, 09:27 AM)
change to FD2R brakes
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How much would it cost for the FD2R? Looking at something below RM1k if possible for the whole set (if possible). Any other options?
Any recommended workshop in Penang with good/reliable workmanship and pricing?
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post Sep 20 2013, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(deftons @ Sep 20 2013, 04:36 PM)
Try NIBK, im using it for my FD1 both front and back. Reasonable price, front 300 rear 250 if not mistaken. Another option u can try project mu, almost same price. But i feel NIBK less brake dust, your rims will still look relatively clean after long drive.

You can get both at Quicksave automart. As for the brake discs, why you wanna change? You can try brembo, reasonable price as well.
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Thanks bro for the recommendation. Is there a Quicksave Automart here in Penang?
My discs are old too.
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post Nov 24 2013, 09:10 AM

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I want to ask about Smart Entry a bit. Probably for those owning Civic FB.
Will outside/external people able to open/unlock the door when the driver is sitting with the key fob inside the car with the doors locked? The engine is turned on as well.
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post Nov 30 2013, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(geniuz @ Nov 29 2013, 10:45 PM)
Just wanna ask all the civic owner here.... Why u choose civic instead of the new cerato?
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Honda engine is reliable. So far my R18A engine never given me any issue.
EvOliver
post Dec 1 2013, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(geniuz @ Dec 1 2013, 11:48 AM)
But new cerato 2.0 offered so much goodies inside and more features compare to civic. Furthermore Cerato 2.0 price only 118,888 compare to civic 131+++  cry.gif
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Go ahead if you really like it. It's your call/choice. smile.gif
BTW, have you test driven both Cerato and Civic? Can you please comment a bit more on how the two rides differently?
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post Dec 1 2013, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(geniuz @ Dec 1 2013, 01:38 PM)
Not yet....but I will test it within these few days and will post the outcome.... Mr EvOliver, based on your experience, can u pls share your info in term of maintenance, handling, power etc for your civic. Very appreciated bro.  smile.gif
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My ride is a Civic FD 1.8, year 2006. Not sure about FB, but I had a brief test drive of the new FB, and find it not much different in terms of handling and engine performance.

Maintenance wise, it's not too expensive. I choose to use normal engine oil which costs RM70+. It's good enough for me. It would cost more with semi-synthetic or fully synthetic. Labour charge for each normal service is between RM50 to RM100, depends on type of service. Then major service depends on parts changes.
I guess you can refer to this webpage for maintenance cost reference:
http://honda.com.my/service_maintenance/maintenance
Choose the car model you would like to check for.

Handling? I think I like its handling very much, compared to others in the same category. It's stable with VSA. I love its VSA when driving in the rain, or on wet road. It really helps a lot to keep the car on track on slippery road. I can accelerate with confidence with the VSA.

Comfortable? To an extend yes, but cabin noise is quite noisy to my ears, and even to my family's ears. Road noise and body vibration is well transferred into the cabin, too much. I've tried a lot of tyres and won't help. Roof noise is also quite loud in rain drops.

Talking about driving fast, it's a confident car. Handles well and easy to handle. Power is 140hp+. It's powerful enough. Change to K&N filter alone can increase power response quite a bit. Don't forget Civic has the Type-R DNA. wink.gif

Well, to tell you one thing, I've been looking for a car to replace Civic FD for quite many years, and I personally can't find any better car. Both in terms of spec, experience and resale value. I was considering Mazda3 but hate it because it didn't have VSA or VSP as Civic would have as standard. I don't like CVT in Altis. Kia and Hyunday? I haven't tried them. I kind of not so confident with Korean products yet. No offend. I guess I'll have to go to a more expensive option to replace it. German car, probably.

Oh and it's quite easy to find spare parts for Civic, and not too expensive.

Hope that help. But what are the criteria/factors for you to choose a car?
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post Dec 5 2013, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(geniuz @ Dec 3 2013, 10:32 PM)
Hi bro EvOliver....

Since I travel a lot roughly 3k - 4k km a month sure i want my car as follows:

i. Fuel efficient
ii. Low maintenance cost
iii. Better ride and handling
iv. Got power when want to overtake at high speed
v. Safety
vi. High resale value perhaps
vii. Still thinking what to add tongue.gif

So Cerato i have dropped from my list but replace it with 408T and makes me hard to choose between civic 2.0 and 408T. I already test both car and 408T is more to my liking but worried bout RV and maintenance cost. Any advice from u or other sifu here? Apprecited all imput here. Thanks  smile.gif
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I heard Peugeot uses a lot of proprietary screws, nuts and bolts which require proprietary tools/ranches. This actually makes the car harder for general mechanics to deal with. If you decided to NOT go to the Peugeot service centre for certain repairs, you will then have to search for mechanics/workshop who have the proprietary tools to serve Peugeot car.
This is what I heard. I may be wrong.
I even heard that many assemblies in Peugeot are harder (more complicated) to disassemble than other brands. Meaning to take more time. I'm not sure if they've improved for new models.
Not sure if anyone familiar with Peugeot can help comment.
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post Dec 5 2013, 09:22 PM

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QUOTE(geniuz @ Dec 5 2013, 07:06 PM)
Is they any new civic coming next year bro?
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I wonder too. No rumors at all.

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