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 PROTON SAGA BLM, FL, FLX CLUB V22 - Live or Die

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Suave
post May 1 2012, 10:19 PM

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Hi guys! Anyone experience problems with your BLM excessive skidding on wet roads? Seems to happen very often to me (and I saw it happen to another guy on the SPRINT highway). I thought it was a tyre problem, but it persists after changing all 4 to brand new tires. And I didn't even brake abruptly. Please share. Cheers!
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post May 1 2012, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(Suave @ May 1 2012, 10:19 PM)
Hi guys! Anyone experience problems with your BLM excessive skidding on wet roads? Seems to happen very often to me (and I saw it happen to another guy on the SPRINT highway). I thought it was a tyre problem, but it persists after changing all 4 to brand new tires. And I didn't even brake abruptly. Please share. Cheers!
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r u using rain tires? there are a lot of type..need to purchase correctly...correct me if i'm wrg icon_rolleyes.gif
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post May 1 2012, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(Suave @ May 1 2012, 10:19 PM)
Hi guys! Anyone experience problems with your BLM excessive skidding on wet roads? Seems to happen very often to me (and I saw it happen to another guy on the SPRINT highway). I thought it was a tyre problem, but it persists after changing all 4 to brand new tires. And I didn't even brake abruptly. Please share. Cheers!
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what tires you changed to

how you drive

what speed you and that guy is travelling at


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post May 1 2012, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(r3apers @ May 1 2012, 10:21 PM)
r u using rain tires? there are a lot of type..need to purchase correctly...correct me if i'm wrg icon_rolleyes.gif
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for normal road cars, that won't make a difference, no? it only does if you are race diriving at high speeds. i still don't think its tires... cos if u put wet tires on an ordinary car, they can burn on dry roads...
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post May 1 2012, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(Suave @ May 1 2012, 10:42 PM)
for normal road cars, that won't make a difference, no? it only does if you are race diriving at high speeds. i still don't think its tires... cos if u put wet tires on an ordinary car, they can burn on dry roads...
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it make differences.. as rain tires will grip more thn normal tires in rain... in our stock saga car, if in rain u will feel that the water was washing u away from the road...if u use rain tires it wont but however, in dry condition it will make some noise... correct me if i'm wrong..if not let V12K explain to u..he very expert in any kind of automotive problem..
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post May 1 2012, 10:51 PM

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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ May 1 2012, 10:38 PM)
what tires you changed to

how you drive

what speed you and that guy is travelling at
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yokohama A drive. it happened on my stock tires too. like i said, 70-80 kph.
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post May 1 2012, 10:55 PM

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2nd Drillz
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still wan more?
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post May 1 2012, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(Suave @ May 1 2012, 10:51 PM)
yokohama A drive. it happened on my stock tires too. like i said, 70-80 kph.
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http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/proton/saga/2008/

This article worries me...
TSr3apers
post May 1 2012, 11:08 PM

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why so quite...nobody wan drillz already ar?
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post May 1 2012, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(r3apers @ May 1 2012, 11:08 PM)
why so quite...nobody wan drillz already ar?
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Banyak toms stiker suppoter wor..mah eyes...quite a number of lala mods I see...argh...

eeh?was tat team cypher? Timstrit got join?
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post May 1 2012, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(SiuYi @ May 1 2012, 11:12 PM)
Banyak toms stiker suppoter wor..mah eyes...quite a number of lala mods I see...argh...

eeh?was tat team cypher? Timstrit got join?
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Team Arxxxx (forget the name already), Team Cyfpher, Pentagon, Team CR-Z and others... didnt notice team street..

u wan more i still got some~!
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post May 1 2012, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(Suave @ May 1 2012, 10:51 PM)
yokohama A drive. it happened on my stock tires too. like i said, 70-80 kph.
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A-drive compound is quite soft and furthermore it is more towards dry condition driving than wet condition driving. For wet condition driving, it is better to have tires with wide grooves and shaped "V" although not all wet tires necessarily has the V pattern, like Hankook V12 Ventus. But tires are just the small factor.

ABS still wont save you from extreme wet driving condition. One rule to stick on during driving in the wet is to keep out of water puddle to avoid hydroplaning and if you hit a water puddle due to bad visibility, counter back with steering and never ever press the brakes or else your car will oversteer and the next thing you know is your world is turning in circles.

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post May 1 2012, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ May 1 2012, 11:20 PM)
A-drive compound is quite soft and furthermore it is more towards dry condition driving than wet condition driving. For wet condition driving, it is better to have tires with wide grooves and shaped "V" although not all wet tires necessarily has the V pattern, like Hankook V12 Ventus. But tires are just the small factor.

ABS still wont save you from extreme wet driving condition. One rule to stick on during driving in the wet is to keep out of water puddle to avoid hydroplaning and if you hit a water puddle due to bad visibility, counter back with steering and never ever press the brakes or else your car will oversteer and the next thing you know is your world is turning in circles.
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nice explaining~! thumbup.gif

next time look for u if got any technical stuff..hah..can ar bro?
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post May 1 2012, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ May 1 2012, 11:20 PM)
A-drive compound is quite soft and furthermore it is more towards dry condition driving than wet condition driving. For wet condition driving, it is better to have tires with wide grooves and shaped "V" although not all wet tires necessarily has the V pattern, like Hankook V12 Ventus. But tires are just the small factor.

ABS still wont save you from extreme wet driving condition. One rule to stick on during driving in the wet is to keep out of water puddle to avoid hydroplaning and if you hit a water puddle due to bad visibility, counter back with steering and never ever press the brakes or else your car will oversteer and the next thing you know is your world is turning in circles.
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thanks so much bro! i find it strange, though, i have never experienced this problem driving other cars. just this particular model. hence my post, if other BLM drivers face this problem, then i'm worried it could be a design flaw of the car?
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post May 1 2012, 11:28 PM

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not necessary need to be v groove,v groove to me is better on dry cornering....the numbers of longkang will be matters the most imo,example ps3......

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Dry Grip
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Wet Grip
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user posted image

Dry Grip
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Wet Grip
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post May 2 2012, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(Wuakaka @ May 1 2012, 11:28 PM)
not necessary need to be v groove,v groove to me is better on dry cornering....the numbers of longkang will be matters the most imo,example ps3......

user posted image

Dry Grip
93%

Wet Grip
92%
user posted image

Dry Grip
89%

Wet Grip
54%

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*** lor... my parents say change all 4 into parada spec 2.... GG on wet road ! sad.gif
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post May 2 2012, 12:09 AM

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3rd Drillz

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The rest later on... brows.gif

For Kenji, the Competitor ICE will upload soon~!
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post May 2 2012, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(r3apers @ May 2 2012, 12:09 AM)
3rd Drillz

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The rest later on... brows.gif

For Kenji, the Competitor ICE will upload soon~!
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whoa ! ICE ? i rather poison you FLX SPRING ~ XD
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post May 2 2012, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(kenjilew @ May 2 2012, 12:17 AM)
whoa ! ICE ? i rather poison you FLX SPRING ~ XD
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ICE ICE ICE... PLease Dont Troll with me FLX Spring Please.~! notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(r3apers @ May 2 2012, 12:56 AM)
ICE ICE ICE... PLease Dont Troll with me FLX Spring Please.~!  notworthy.gif
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FLX SPRING !!!!!!!!!! XD

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