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post Aug 9 2012, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(felixyukito @ Aug 9 2012, 10:26 AM)
pm me your price bro!!  tongue.gif but i'm not sure wanted to go this far for the air filter or not, then i have to find heat shield too. haha
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dont buy the heat shield also ok one..just that the air filter will be sucking the air from the radiator fan xD
last time my set up also like that. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(billy_overheat @ Aug 9 2012, 12:19 PM)
I'm driving manual. Places to do open pod other that hotbits? Gonna mod my exhaust first, after that, open pod then. biggrin.gif

Oh ya, for sure the sound will be louder, but how louder it is? @@
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manual then u can go for open pod
u can go accessory shop and ask for myvi ram pipe..the materiel is aluminum whereas hot bits one is metal =)
btw..i did suggest u go do ur air filter 1st then only go for ur exhaust if u're planning to custom ur whole exhaust system insist of buying those ready made plug n play for myvi like dsport or superstreet as after changed the air filter the air flow will be different so different set-up like diff piping size and position of the bullet will be slightly different in term of "professionalization" lol tongue.gif

no worries about the air filter sound..u will like it
but for exhaust..different set-up will have diff sound..so cant tell u the accurate one xD

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post Aug 9 2012, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(felixyukito @ Aug 9 2012, 02:29 PM)
think so i will just stick with the drop in maybe? since im driving auto and don't plan to change exhaust.. actually i was planning to change my extractor too , any recommendation?
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open pod gives u better pick up which is useful in city, can easily overtake others xD
extractor u can go for D Sport extractor ;D

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post Aug 9 2012, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(Area51SE @ Aug 9 2012, 09:40 PM)
Why RM60 but not RM50? If I'm not wrong. Most of us here that done the buzzer only for RM50
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maybe they had changed the price? @@
or it included the labor and taxes too?
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post Aug 10 2012, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(billy_overheat @ Aug 10 2012, 09:45 AM)
Thank you so much for your help on this. XD any places to recommend on installing it? Ipoh here is kinda hard to find those shops, if does, it will be damn expensive too. Zzz planning to goto kl to do it. biggrin.gif
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Do Ipoh have Brother accessory shop? U can go there and ask for it see see but price I not sure la xD
Or u can go to automotive garage forum section and search at there? there's a lot seller of the k&n filter but make sure the one u buy is genuine smile.gif
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post Aug 25 2012, 08:26 PM

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QUOTE(raptar_eric @ Aug 25 2012, 04:59 PM)
anyone know where can i get a carbon bonnet for 1st gen myvi? real carbon, not sticker smile.gif
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u can try asking RaceCraft? or Rocker Motorsport?
I know Rocker Motorsport is selling facelift-ed model carbon fiber bonnet and i'm planning to get one but not sure whether they have 1st gen one or not

or visit here..but not sure whether the seller will reply u or not cuz he/she did not reply me
http://chocostyling.blogspot.com/search/la...dua%20Myvi%2005

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post Sep 1 2012, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(chronous @ Sep 1 2012, 08:35 PM)
If using VS + grounding, this thing will still happen?
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same..just tht the headlamp wont dim that much compared to non vs+grounding
and the headlamp will be brighter when aircond does not kicks in =)
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post Sep 11 2012, 02:09 AM

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QUOTE(chronous @ Sep 10 2012, 09:40 PM)
Guys, I know this 1 is really noob question. But I do heard a lot of different opinion on this. Let say my 2nd service is 5000KM. The Service Advisor put on a sticker showing my next service is at 6000KM which is 5000KM from my previous service.

But some of the people say that we need to follow exactly our ODO reading. When show 5000 go 5K service, when show 10000 go 10K service.

Which one is true? I don't think the service advisor in SC will wrong. But what other people claim is also logic. Thanks in advance.
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Follow what is written in the book and not what is written by the service adviser as human sometime do make mistake as I've faced once before, I went for 5K service and after 5K would be the 10K service but the service adviser wrote in the sticker that my next service will be 15K, I just ignore the sticker and follow back what is written in the service booklet.
Or even..for an example, when something goes wrong in the engine like 2 and half year later and you wanted to claim warranty, first of all they could say that you did not service your car on schedule when it is still new even though you could argue that you follow what the service adviser wrote in the sticker but still you will have no prove as by the time I bet you would already threw that piece of sticker away.
To prevent any of this cases happen, just follow what is written in the service booklet =)

QUOTE(chronous @ Sep 10 2012, 10:25 PM)
Hmm, IINM the semi oil is 5K and fully syn is 10K right? Thanks for the reply bro.
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Perodua does not provide fully synthetic engine oil.
All they use is semi synthetic engine oil and wanted us to use it for 10K which is considered as a very bad choice and damages the engine as semi is meant for 5K.
Furthermore if you are someone that like to rev high rpm all the time, the best is to have a service before 10K or check your engine oil every 5K, 6K, 7K, 8K, 9K to see whether is it time to change the oil or not. =)

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post Sep 16 2012, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(Yapmy @ Sep 16 2012, 01:13 AM)
Guys, which part is giving problem when there is a "grook grook" sound at the front suspension when going through bumpy roads at low speed? I notice the problem came after the tyre shop jack up the car to change the tyres. Anyone can share their experiences? (Btw its not the infamous caliper sound from the loose pins)
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go back and ask them to have a check on ur lower arm depending on which side the noise is at.
as times goes by, the sound might be louder and scarier..no worries, u will not have to change or buy anything as it just adjusting back the lower arm "screw" =)

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