Honda platform? Which Accord they gonna use?
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Proton Suprima, New Perdana Based on Accord?
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Apr 25 2013, 08:10 AM
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Expect typical Proton built and quality.
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Apr 25 2013, 08:13 AM
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Apr 25 2013, 07:20 AM) After launch it car and do you prefer over an inspira to instead of this unknown performance engine Learn to research la bangsat. At lease inspira engine still an Mitsubishi one. http://paultan.org/2005/07/08/the-petronas-e01/ Technical Specifications Valve mechanism: Continuous Control VVT (Variable Valve Timing) Camshaft: Double OverHead Camshaft (DOHC) Displacement: 2 litres Induction: Natural Aspirated Cylinders: 4, In-line Valves per cylinder: 4 Block: Aluminum Weight: 108.9kg Max Horsepower: 204.3 PS @ 7300rpm Max Torque: 203Nm @ 5300rpm Power Output per litre: 100 PS/litre Volumetric Efficiency: 107.8% Emission Standards: EURO 2 True that it's only EURO2, but that was WAY BACK in 2005. Like what the rest said, Proton could likely improve the engine to meet with current standard. And it's also a known fact that the Inspira is using a Campro 2.0. |
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