By the way, I miss my blackie Neo. Sent "her" to hospital 3 days ago.
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SATRIA NEO CPS Part IV, ~Limited Edition Force~
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By the way, I miss my blackie Neo. Sent "her" to hospital 3 days ago. This post has been edited by GONNER: Jul 21 2013, 01:10 PM |
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QUOTE(Samurai X @ Jul 21 2013, 02:01 PM) 17" with profile 40 or 35 on Neo CPS is an overkill. Even worst as a daily ride on hardest adjustable. Got picture? Hehehe... Which Falken were you using? 522 hopeless in wet, 912 still acceptable. FK series is fine but quite noisy. Go for PS3 la. When you change to scissor doors, there is a gap in between the body and door panel where the road or outside noise enter. Try padding with small D shape rubber pad. Or get the RM5 water proof rubber pad from Daiso About the kosong place above the player, Put the Saga BLM like tray Last time I DIY one for a friend using plastic which was cut, paste and glue together to fit the space. Use silver color cf sticker, then wrap with 6mm superflon so it won't vibrate. |
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Feeling sad and pisss...
Last year sent my car to change the wheels bearing, cost me RM600+ And now I knows, actually the guy eat my money... the bearing doesn't seem like new 1 or maybe he just put some bearing grease only. F*** Now have to change a new pair of wheels bearing, and the price is much cheaper. |
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QUOTE(Samurai X @ Jul 24 2013, 09:45 PM) How long the wheel bearing actually last? My car ngam ngam 2 years old... I also wonder why my ride got this problem... My previous Proton ride 9 years also never had wheel bearing problem. Lots of trashing and redline. Running on thicker profile 55 tyres though... Most of the parts is original, rims and tyre also haven't change... 16" (but now looking for 15") This post has been edited by GONNER: Jul 24 2013, 09:58 PM |
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Get back my car already, but I can't lock my car... And the security light keep flashing... Does anyone know what is the problem ahh?
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QUOTE(madman20 @ Aug 2 2013, 08:39 AM) 100% City driving? DAMN GOOD FC weiiiiiiiiii Yea, it's my daily ride wherever I go. Hahaha..you mentioned GTI in a Satria Neo CPS thread..I immediately assumed you're talking about the previous generation Satria As far as I know - no difference..better check the brochure they hand out My calculation based on Fuelly website always runs from the reading on the meter.. My methodology is empty the tank (at the point the yellow warning comes up, I drive additional 50 or so KM).. I then fuel up to the point where it's really full..after the pump clicks to stop..I keep fuelling SLOWLY till there is abit of overflow Then key in my data on Fuelly's website..let them calculate |
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QUOTE(Samurai X @ Aug 3 2013, 07:42 AM) I thought It's very straight forward. 1st, buy a glove or maybe use a plastic to cover your hand. Make sure not to touch the glass part of the bulb as it will shortened the lifespan. Hmmm I'll try it later... Hehehe. But afterwards how to adjust the light ahh?Locate the bulb that require changes, twist the round cover and pull open, unlocked the bulb holder (pin like thing), replace the bulb and done! Just in case you lost your way, there is some square part on the bulb base as a direction |
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QUOTE(Samurai X @ Aug 3 2013, 08:06 AM) No need to adjust anything. Plug and play. If you want to adjust the beam, need Philips screwdriver if I am not mistaken. there is a hole on top. Ohh I see. By the way, don't you think that neo's stock headlamp is not bright enough? That's why I want to change, and I thought after changing the bulb must need to do some adjustment. No?QUOTE(Max @ Aug 4 2013, 03:02 AM) Which side? Left or right? High beam or low beam? Both side projector. Stock bulbs no bright enough lo.Right side abit difficult coz limited space to open the headlamp back cover. U need to maneuver abit to open the back cover. Disconnect the cable socket to the bulb, push n slide the bulb clip. Hard to explain, but if u look at it u might understand. Remove the bulb, insert new bulb. Note the bulb base orientation. Theres a flat part of the bulb base to match. Else is the reverse order. Take note that the bulb base on the headlamp is also removable. Make sure its match to the projector/reflector base |
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QUOTE(Max @ Aug 4 2013, 10:04 AM) oh.. i see.. Bro, our ride original headlamp is halogen projector ohh?!! Now I know... LOL. i tried to upload pic from hp but cant. uploaded again using pc.. H1 bulb and removeable base. [attachmentid=3569054] this is light comparison on my neo after retrofit with HID projector and HID bulb set. post #53: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=62059442 yep.. stok light not bright enough. You changed it to HID projector? Refer to your previous post, can see the HID projector is much better ehh... So, I just open the back cover and follow the way you teach to change the bulb, that's all, right? I have the H1 halogen bulb as well... Looks yellow and gold. Hehehe... This post has been edited by GONNER: Aug 4 2013, 12:02 PM |
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Just change light bulb for my halogen projector... But 1 side only. Hahaha...
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