how much does it costs?
my blm 3years+, now feel very jumpy
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PROTON SAGA BLM, FL, FLX CLUB V17, Saga FLX SE 1.6 -> PRESSURE YOUR PEERS
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how much does it costs? my blm 3years+, now feel very jumpy This post has been edited by sg999: Nov 25 2011, 05:21 PM |
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Nov 25 2011, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE(gogoman86 @ Nov 26 2011, 10:01 AM) RM50 380KM yalight footer... are you driving MT or CVT? for me, CVT, accelerate from 0 to 90 with <2,300RPM and then maintain speed most of the time BLM, MT right? mine is BLM MT now trying smooth drive 2k rpm change gear 70kmh top speed This post has been edited by sg999: Nov 26 2011, 10:40 AM |
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QUOTE(gogoman86 @ Nov 26 2011, 12:45 PM) ya, i know V12K driving CVT, but actually i dedicate that question to MR.K-23... and it depend on the condition of road alsoi use to cruise at that speed most of the time and able to get 7.3 L / 100KM, but now i changing my driving style where cruising at between 90 to 100 kmph... yeah, agree with that, low RPM doesn't mean save fuel. every car have the 'optimum/eco' speed where delivery the best performance meanwhile save fuel efficiently so far i tried few constant speed for my FLX CVT, and every re-fuel, i will change to different constant speed and realised that the best 'eco' speed is between 90 to 100 kmph... Added on November 26, 2011, 11:46 amaddon if just short distances like 2 or 3 km i think 70kmh will more save fuel than 100kmh of course if for long distance drive, 90kmh is the best eco speed |
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QUOTE(gogoman86 @ Nov 26 2011, 12:50 PM) btw, here's my average FC for different speed : cvt really good80~90 kmph : 68+/- KM per bar 90~100 kmph : 75+/- KM per bar 100~110 kmph : 70+/- KM per bar 110~140 kmph : 65+/- KM per bar 140~180 kmph : 55+/- KM per bar almost same with manual drive already no ppl try out caltex lubricant? http://www.caltex.com/my/products-and-serv...cants/havoline/ Havoline® Synthetic Blend SAE 10W-40 Havoline Synthetic Blend is a high performance, multigrade motor oil formulated from a special blend of selected mineral oils, synthetic base fluids and matching additive technology for use in passenger car and light truck gasoline and diesel engines under all operating conditions. Havoline Synthetic Blend is formulated with Deposit ShieldTM to provide outstanding protection and value for cleaner, smoother-running engines. Havoline with Deposit ShieldTM is an advanced detergent formula that helps prevent deposit build up for improved oil stability and increased engine durability. Havoline with Deposit ShieldTM provide superior viscosity control that helps maintain engine power and preserve fuel economy. This post has been edited by sg999: Nov 26 2011, 11:53 AM |
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QUOTE(gogoman86 @ Nov 26 2011, 12:55 PM) have you tried that? any good advantage to our engine? if it could reduce the engine noise and better pickup, then i can consider that for my next service not yet ,that why need some comments/advice from u all i"m using syntium 800 sm 10w-40 recently and my next svc due next 2weeks. my choices: mobil,castrol,havoline mobil and castrol can purchase from tesco with cheaper price but havoline only can purchase via caltex station but i know the caltex ron95 really awesome. if their engine lubricant good as their fuel also, that worth to try it out |
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Nov 26 2011, 01:02 PM) yes...driving slow with low RPM doesn't mean save fuel syntium seem like does not have "molybdenum" but driving fast with low RPM will save fuel...thats becuz you're maintaining the RPM much longer higher RPM of course will consume more fuel every car have their optimum speed to best save fuel...most car is 90KM/H saga is 85KM/H...more precise is 80KM/H cuz that when the IAFM in action...but 85KM/H is best to maintain it Added on November 26, 2011, 12:05 pm if u want reduce engine noise and better pickup...try oil that contains "molybdenum" from what i know...i know 2 brand that contains it...liqui moly and eneos there could be more brand that contains it...read the label |
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QUOTE(gogoman86 @ Nov 26 2011, 12:50 PM) btw, here's my average FC for different speed : here's my average FC for speed :80~90 kmph : 68+/- KM per bar 90~100 kmph : 75+/- KM per bar 100~110 kmph : 70+/- KM per bar 110~140 kmph : 65+/- KM per bar 140~180 kmph : 55+/- KM per bar 60-70kmh-2000rpm change gear- 71km (just now dropped) if drive 90kmh-62km drop |
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Nov 26 2011, 08:12 PM) just use those european brand or imported ones ya, so need wait until low fuel indicator appear and pump full tankif they have it...they will sure write big2 say have one and if they say have but end up dn't have....europe doesn't tolerant false advertising or just buy japanese brand...ori ones...if have sure have..haha Added on November 26, 2011, 7:13 pm by bar not accurate..need to use the whole tank 1st....thn check the mileage thn only calculate is more accurate only can know the results |
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Nov 26 2011, 08:35 PM) i read his thread...some member say tesco got sell..maybe u go search 1st not necessaryand its best u pour it when u service..if now pour thn maybe not worth already Added on November 26, 2011, 7:37 pm yes...wait till empty refill...see how many L u pumped...thn how far u travel calculate from there more accurate cuz our fuel tank is the same shape as the 6 bar...highest sure have most fuel mine one is the second bar travel the most Added on November 26, 2011, 7:42 pm QUOTE(ericmaxman @ Nov 26 2011, 08:38 PM) can i know where u buy the voltage monitor? This post has been edited by sg999: Nov 26 2011, 07:42 PM |
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anyone went proton coe?
any comment on there?good or bad? |
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stock proton spark plug can tahan 20k right?
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QUOTE(zeone @ Nov 28 2011, 12:30 AM) Normal spark plugs shld be chk-ed & serviced (cleaned) every 8-10k Km to maintain good performance. yaloWorkshops used 2b able to do that eg possessing sandblast SP cleaners which really do a fantastic job of cleaning them! But these days it's juz change & change...easier, faster & makes more $$$! actually for proton recommended 0-20k only change spark plug after that 20k-30k change the intervals shorten to 10k to earn more $$$??????? This post has been edited by sg999: Nov 27 2011, 11:32 PM |
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