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post Feb 15 2006, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(WhizzWork2005 @ Feb 15 2006, 03:34 PM)
175 and 165 is not profile.... It's width of the tyre...
Example... 175 / 70 / 13 R 81H

175 - Width of the tyre
70 - Profile / Height of the tyre
13 - 13 inches wheel
81 - tyre load weight
H - speed rating....

175 size install with 165 tyre.... it will have minor effect....
- slight better FC coz less tranction...
- less tranction on road especially wet road...
- less comfort... coz less contact with the road between tyre and road...
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if 175 is wider shouldnt it be more traction? anyway i just checked the tyre is 175 with profile at 60, so that makes it smaller right?
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yes, and your speedo is reading negative.
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post Feb 15 2006, 03:40 PM

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QUOTE(kev da man @ Feb 15 2006, 03:38 PM)
yes, and your speedo is reading negative.
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negative meaning if the speedo is showing 80kmh, im actually doing 90kmh?
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QUOTE(blackpc @ Feb 15 2006, 02:15 PM)
sure or not... nanti jadi snail pulak my car....  sweat.gif
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tats the point
& u need to do some adjustment as well
if your car is running vr4 or mira engine will be okie
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post Feb 15 2006, 04:00 PM

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tried once for my iswara 1.3 FC... pump 50 ringgit petrol push the trips button and i only get...... 280KM.... dammm bad....
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post Feb 15 2006, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(terion @ Feb 15 2006, 03:37 PM)
if 175 is wider shouldnt it be more traction? anyway i just checked the tyre is 175 with profile at 60, so that makes it smaller right?
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yup.
175 and 165.... the bigger the number the wider size it is...
your car profile is 60?? whzt car are you driving???

older saga / iswara - 155 / 70 / 13R or 175 / 70 / 13R

newer saga / iswara - 185 / 60 / 14R

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post Feb 15 2006, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(WhizzWork2005 @ Feb 15 2006, 04:16 PM)
yup.
175 and 165.... the bigger the number the wider size it is...
your car profile is 60?? whzt car are you driving???

older saga / iswara - 155 / 70 / 13R or 175 / 70 / 13R

newer saga / iswara - 185 / 60 / 14R
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as i stated earlier a 1.5 manual iswara sedan 1998 with the standard 13" sport rims
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post Feb 15 2006, 04:24 PM

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I have year 2000 iswara 1.3 sedan. Love the sedan because it is has spacious boot. Used to carry lots of computer stuffs.

Anyway, FC is around RM60 for 350km. That's for city driving. Everyday have to go through this bumpy road with lots of traffic.

Problem includes water entering boot which still dunno how to solve. Another problem is a/c will not be cold if the car stay stationary for long time such as during bad traffic jam. Mechanic says something wrong with the aircond circuit cutoff thingie. Changing cost around RM100 bucks. Anyone have this problem?
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QUOTE(terion @ Feb 15 2006, 03:40 PM)
negative meaning if the speedo is showing 80kmh, im actually doing 90kmh?
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yeah, that, coz the wheels are smaller. vice versa goes for larger wheels.
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post Feb 15 2006, 04:35 PM

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QUOTE(eng98 @ Feb 15 2006, 04:00 PM)
tried once for my iswara 1.3 FC... pump 50 ringgit petrol push the trips button and i only get...... 280KM.... dammm bad....
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dude, city driving or highway driving???

i city driving also RM50 also like this milleage... sweat.gif

i really dun understand y people said iswara is low FC...

sifu here, any way to improve the FC??? sad.gif
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QUOTE(abubin @ Feb 15 2006, 04:24 PM)
I have year 2000 iswara 1.3 sedan. Love the sedan because it is has spacious boot. Used to carry lots of computer stuffs.

Anyway, FC is around RM60 for 350km. That's for city driving. Everyday have to go through this bumpy road with lots of traffic.

Problem includes water entering boot which still dunno how to solve. Another problem is a/c will not be cold if the car stay stationary for long time such as during bad traffic jam. Mechanic says something wrong with the aircond circuit cutoff thingie. Changing cost around RM100 bucks. Anyone have this problem?
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buy silicon. seal it.. which part tat have water?
behind or the side?

checked your air cond gas??
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QUOTE(Ken @ Feb 15 2006, 04:35 PM)
dude, city driving or highway driving???

i city driving also RM50 also like this milleage... sweat.gif

i really dun understand y people said iswara is low FC...

sifu here, any way to improve the FC??? sad.gif
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first get ur carb tuned properly first... ask ur mech to tune the A/F ratio... too rich or too lean will cause high FC....
besides, i know iswara underpower ma... no need to floor the pedal each time wanna pickup... slowly accelerate lo... my full tank can go 350km on housing area drive... highway can get about 450km per full tank... smile.gif
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post Feb 16 2006, 08:26 AM

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QUOTE(terion @ Feb 15 2006, 04:21 PM)
as i stated earlier a 1.5 manual iswara sedan 1998 with the standard 13" sport rims
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1998 Iswara Sedan should be with
175 / 70 / 13 R tyre..... (Original Size)

maybe, you can upgrade it to
- 185 / 70 / 13 R
- 185 / 60 / 14 R
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Anyone tried pumping RON 92 petrol in a 1.3 iswala before? Sticker says 97.. manual never say fuel spec RON #.. ??
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can take, i was using it for a few months till i found out for myself how bad petronas gas is. 92RON will have slightly more torque but your exhaust will go faster due to the higher carbon = deposits stuff like that.
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QUOTE(kev da man @ Feb 16 2006, 04:03 PM)
can take, i was using it for a few months till i found out for myself how bad petronas gas is. 92RON will have slightly more torque but your exhaust will go faster due to the higher carbon = deposits stuff like that.
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Sure the 92RON will have more torque...
coz, as i know that is the RON97 has better performance compared to RON 92...
not tested before... so don't know...
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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Feb 16 2006, 04:00 PM)
Anyone tried pumping RON 92 petrol in a 1.3 iswala before? Sticker says 97.. manual never say fuel spec RON #.. ??
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QUOTE(WhizzWork2005 @ Feb 16 2006, 08:26 AM)
1998 Iswara Sedan should be with
175 / 70 / 13 R tyre..... (Original Size)

maybe, you can upgrade it to
- 185 / 70 / 13 R
- 185 / 60 / 14 R
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it should be 185/70 13R cause i never change my rims
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QUOTE(feralee @ Feb 15 2006, 04:35 PM)
buy silicon. seal it.. which part tat have water?
behind or the side?

checked your air cond gas??
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dunno how the water go in also...how to check? Just know that when raining very heavy, boot will be wet. If light rain don't have problems.

As for aircond, already tried servicing the aircond with new gas but problem still same. According to the aircond guy, when the aircond got cutoff, it sometimes cannot start back because the cutoff unit got problem. Then I said to direct connect and don't need to cutoff or cuton but he said if leave it cold all the time will cause airvent frozen. I also dunno lah...
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QUOTE(abubin @ Feb 16 2006, 05:29 PM)
dunno how the water go in also...how to check? Just know that when raining very heavy, boot will be wet. If light rain don't have problems.

As for aircond, already tried servicing the aircond with new gas but problem still same. According to the aircond guy, when the aircond got cutoff, it sometimes cannot start back because the cutoff unit got problem. Then I said to direct connect and don't need to cutoff or cuton but he said if leave it cold all the time will cause airvent frozen. I also dunno lah...
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is it your compressor problem>??
mmm for the leaking kinda hard 4 me to explain..
happen to me also....
have u try to seal the side which drown the water?
soli i dont have camera.....
or might be the rubber between the bonnet is loose.....

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