my SC only have 10w-40.. dunno can bring own or not..
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Jul 17 2012, 11:26 AM
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my SC only have 10w-40.. dunno can bring own or not..
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Jul 17 2012, 06:51 PM
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with that key case, cannot slot into the remote control slot la..
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Jul 23 2012, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE(arthur88 @ Jul 23 2012, 07:30 PM) absolutely not safe at all!!! is the heat, not the sunlight, anyway, plastic mineral water bottle arent meant to be reused. The plastic is not stable, so after long time wash and resuse, the plastic will leach some chemical into the water.pls dun drink plastic bottle water that put in ur car in hot condition... even not in direct sunlight, the heat accumulate in the car ady cause chemical reaction in that plastic bottle... better play safe, throw away that bottle... |
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Jul 27 2012, 09:57 AM
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QUOTE(sanadi @ Jul 27 2012, 09:14 AM) You can drive slow, just accelerate briskly. CFE gets full boost at 2000 RPM, but it is already boosting below that. yeah.. i totally agree if u see the instant FC. i found out if u drive around 60km/h is sweet spot, cruising around 5L/100km if u can control ur leg lol.. very slight touch on pedal only.. and don simply press accelerator is also a good practice for good FC. cos if u cruising at 60, u simply press abit will rise from 5 to 8-9 but the car is like slowly accelerate only.. wan u press more faster, then achieve the speed u wan, lift pedal abit maintain there.. when launching, avoid press to pedal, after u car moving, only u press more, cos if early press, the instant FC will show 99.9l/100km lolz.. only when ur car move abit then u press more in quick to achieve speed u wan, maintain.. I found that you actually use more fuel accelerating slowly instead of using a more brisk acceleration to reach the speed you want (say 80 kph). This is because the time you are in boost is longer if you accelerate slowly compared to strong acceleration for a short time. |
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Jul 31 2012, 12:56 PM
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Fulat, share Wat gear cover u bought? my finger also kena caught in the middle ><
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Aug 2 2012, 07:09 PM
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about the water mix petrol shit, remember oil is lighter than water? how would water mix with oil? how would u pump water into ur fuel tank in this case? The tank below the fuel station is like maybe thousands litres, imagine the capacity and the square area it takes and the amount of water u needed to level the petrol up. Even u level the petrol up, the pipe only suck the petrol up at the bottom, u will end up with water in ur tank, and ur engine will kong in no time.
In real world, unless u stir the mixture all the time and suck the petrol up at the same time, oil and water never mix, else putting out fire would be much much easier |
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Aug 2 2012, 07:30 PM
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wat i mean is, water will NOT mix with oil, it will not mix 1 drop even inside the oil, unless it is stirred, which isnt called "mix" anyway. They are totally insoluble. When run almost empty tank, ur car jerk jerk is becos ur car not receiving the ample amount of fuel to complete the combustion, due to low pressure inside ur fuel tank and even fuel pump also cannot help cos too low volume of petrol inside. If flooded area, water go into their BIG tank of fuel vessel under the station, i believe maybe 100-200L of water seeped into the tank might only raise their tank level by maybe 10-20cm? in a real life scale, 10-20cm in a fking huge tank is like very small scale only.. the tank might have 500-1k litre? water will not trap inside huge amount of oil, same like u drop a metal inside the water, metal will float in the middle? it will always mendap at the bottom.. 1 oil truck carry 20-30k litre of fuel. The nozzle they never put it at the bottom, u notice? owes like at some level, cos in case got water, water will stay at the lowest level, so they wont suck water out. Same for the petrol station.
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