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 Peugeot 408 Owners/ Fans Thread, Motion & Emotion

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ghost007
post Oct 18 2013, 02:41 PM

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Saw a 408T overheat and stop on the way to Cameron Highland, but after cool down, continue the journey , offer help to follow behind the car with my Triton just in case it happen again, ( no telephone line along the old road )so bad I can offer my help to Ringlet only as I have to meet customer there.

Guys, watch out of the temperature of the lion, seems like many cases lke this already.
ghost007
post Oct 19 2013, 09:51 AM

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Somebody can write to Peugeot ask to look into this problem....... I think this is important for the Lion continue to survive, it is no joke once overheat and course the engine block bend, you can bye bye with your Lion .
ghost007
post Nov 27 2013, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(jensonliew @ Nov 27 2013, 08:46 AM)
Everything Just normal full fuel pedal down, no triptonic, just on roughly 100m distance to hit it. FYI, my engine had topped with X-1R engine treatment since new car touched on ground, it was proven with increases of horsepower after i started to train n try d engine at 7k mileage of usage!

U can try also, on market price of RM 50+ one bottle worth it..lol...
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Hi,brother !
You hit 100M or 100 km/h in 5 sec ++???
If X1R is that good,( for the price of RM 50 +) Porsche long time closed shop liou, something is definitely wrong here.

rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif Porsche carerra also 5 Sec ++

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ghost007
post Nov 27 2013, 04:55 PM

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the methods is like this :-
Stop you car and put it to N
As soon as you start the stop watch counting shit to D and goes all out until 100km/h

upon 100 km/h, stop the watch and this is the time fron 0-100km/h
you will be surprise to get like 13 or 14 sec, due to many factors, wind and tyre air pressure etc, and yes, on the flat road, not down hill or slop,

and most of all, safety first.

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