Liam high? Liam high he got sell what again? Everytime he sell stuff also need to refund geh wor.
LYN Proton INSPIRA Owners and Fans Thread V59!, Prepare for big celebration for v60!
LYN Proton INSPIRA Owners and Fans Thread V59!, Prepare for big celebration for v60!
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Oct 8 2013, 08:30 PM
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Liam high? Liam high he got sell what again? Everytime he sell stuff also need to refund geh wor.
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Oct 8 2013, 08:37 PM
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Oct 8 2013, 08:40 PM
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QUOTE(bare_proton @ Oct 8 2013, 07:40 PM) 3.) I have not driven manual Myvi or Iswara before. I think the Inspira clutch feels less direct (maybe because it is a hydraulic clutch instead of cable operated). It takes a while to get used to where the cluch bites and releases- you don't feel it so well through the pedal. ah so that's the main difference between this and most of the other (and much older) manual vehicles i've driven |
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Oct 8 2013, 08:45 PM
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dear all,
want to ask...what tires are you all using for our stock rims i am still using stock tires...205/60 R16...want to try other brand. any recommendation for comfort driving? |
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Oct 8 2013, 08:56 PM
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Oct 8 2013, 08:58 PM
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Oct 8 2013, 07:03 PM) You have problem with Toyota? QUOTE(bare_proton @ Oct 8 2013, 07:40 PM) I drive a 1.8 manual too. Why don't you just do a excel rather than doing it manual1.) No point asking this: if you want a manual, 1.8 is the only choice hah! 2.) One tank of petrol is about 50L, if you wait for the orange light to warn you. Actual tank size is 59L. For myself, I drive a lot on highways (subang to Sungai Besi- federal highway or NPE) with some congestion. My long term fuel consumption is about 12.5 km/L (one tank of 50L, RM 105 can travel 650 km). My normal driving speed is about 100 to 120. Except in congested areas, of course. ![]() If i drive at about 80 km/h all the way, like a good day on the Federal Highway, the car can hit 15 km/L easy (this is measured by the trip computer, which I believe is quite accurate). 3.) I have not driven manual Myvi or Iswara before. I think the Inspira clutch feels less direct (maybe because it is a hydraulic clutch instead of cable operated). It takes a while to get used to where the cluch bites and releases- you don't feel it so well through the pedal. I think this is no big deal. After 3 days in the car you'd get used to your clutch's bite point anyway. |
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Oct 8 2013, 09:01 PM
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Oct 8 2013, 09:02 PM
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Oct 8 2013, 10:09 PM
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what is the current price for michelin primacy n c drive2?
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Oct 8 2013, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE(bare_proton @ Oct 8 2013, 07:40 PM) I drive a 1.8 manual too. Wow a good record1.) No point asking this: if you want a manual, 1.8 is the only choice hah! 2.) One tank of petrol is about 50L, if you wait for the orange light to warn you. Actual tank size is 59L. For myself, I drive a lot on highways (subang to Sungai Besi- federal highway or NPE) with some congestion. My long term fuel consumption is about 12.5 km/L (one tank of 50L, RM 105 can travel 650 km). My normal driving speed is about 100 to 120. Except in congested areas, of course. ![]() If i drive at about 80 km/h all the way, like a good day on the Federal Highway, the car can hit 15 km/L easy (this is measured by the trip computer, which I believe is quite accurate). 3.) I have not driven manual Myvi or Iswara before. I think the Inspira clutch feels less direct (maybe because it is a hydraulic clutch instead of cable operated). It takes a while to get used to where the cluch bites and releases- you don't feel it so well through the pedal. I think this is no big deal. After 3 days in the car you'd get used to your clutch's bite point anyway. |
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Oct 8 2013, 10:15 PM
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Oct 8 2013, 10:42 PM
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Oct 8 2013, 11:17 PM
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Oct 8 2013, 11:18 PM
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QUOTE(bluecar @ Oct 7 2013, 09:39 PM) After seeing your BLM issue, I don't think Inspira is suitable for you. I have a BLM too and I dare say the BLM interior im blm owner too .. proton mah.. rattling is normal... is better put together in terms of panel fittings than Inspira. Inspira is a rattlebox. I will recommended Inspira for people who enjoy opening up/fixing stuff, DIY people. |
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Oct 8 2013, 11:39 PM
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Oct 8 2013, 06:03 PM) i've been hearing stories for p1/p2, full syn you only get 1000, and 1000 is out of spec for modern cars also (xw50 Some Proton SCs carry 3000 and 5000. But if you go to COSE or any PESCs, yea their only fully syn Petronas lube is Syntium 1000. The last time I servis my FLX at COSE those buggers poured that 15w-50 crap into my engine despite me asking for xw-40 or 30 I believe P2 SCs dont even carry any fully syn lubes. They told me fully syn are for cars with 1.6l or larger engines This post has been edited by dares: Oct 8 2013, 11:40 PM |
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Oct 9 2013, 01:03 AM
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QUOTE(bare_proton @ Oct 8 2013, 07:40 PM) I drive a 1.8 manual too. Salute u mang.. u really keep track of your fuel usage 1.) No point asking this: if you want a manual, 1.8 is the only choice hah! 2.) One tank of petrol is about 50L, if you wait for the orange light to warn you. Actual tank size is 59L. For myself, I drive a lot on highways (subang to Sungai Besi- federal highway or NPE) with some congestion. My long term fuel consumption is about 12.5 km/L (one tank of 50L, RM 105 can travel 650 km). My normal driving speed is about 100 to 120. Except in congested areas, of course. ![]() If i drive at about 80 km/h all the way, like a good day on the Federal Highway, the car can hit 15 km/L easy (this is measured by the trip computer, which I believe is quite accurate). 3.) I have not driven manual Myvi or Iswara before. I think the Inspira clutch feels less direct (maybe because it is a hydraulic clutch instead of cable operated). It takes a while to get used to where the cluch bites and releases- you don't feel it so well through the pedal. I think this is no big deal. After 3 days in the car you'd get used to your clutch's bite point anyway. Now after the fuel price increase, full tank after 1st fuel low warning is around RM105 Are you using syntium 800 for engine oil ? I get abit better FC at 12.9km/L after driving 200km from KL to Ipoh constantly 110~120km/h. This manual really high RPM ... 110km/h at 3k ngam ngam Really that good FC if drive at 80km/h ?? I will try as well...15km/L is damm good.. U really can adapt to this clutch after 3 days?? I really salute u. I have been driving mine for 3 weeks...No engine stalled but i still cant get the point where u everytime release clutch and press accelerator without a slight jerk. Most of the time either release too fast causing jerk or release too slow causing the waaaang engine sound before closing the clutch. But i do agree the Inspira clutch behaves very different from an Iswara....The clutch pedal pressure feels the same from top to bottom out. |
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Oct 9 2013, 01:31 AM
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QUOTE(dares @ Oct 8 2013, 11:39 PM) Some Proton SCs carry 3000 and 5000. But if you go to COSE or any PESCs, yea their only fully syn Petronas lube is Syntium 1000. The last time I servis my FLX at COSE those buggers poured that 15w-50 crap into my engine despite me asking for xw-40 or 30 eh p2 got la... well at least the one i went at jln ipoh anyways I believe P2 SCs dont even carry any fully syn lubes. They told me fully syn are for cars with 1.6l or larger engines regardless, +1 horror story for p1/p2, and lol petronas lubes |
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Oct 9 2013, 02:06 AM
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I plan to buy an Inspira but haven't decide to pay the extra RM 6,000 for the Premium or should I just get the the executive will do, what do you guys think.
1. Is the build in GPS/DVD player 2. leather seats 3. body kit Worth the extra RM 6,000 or should I just install the body kit outside better? Salesman may PM me your offer. |
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Oct 9 2013, 02:56 AM
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Just get the highest spec and u wont regret.
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Oct 9 2013, 04:12 AM
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QUOTE(Find You A Job @ Oct 9 2013, 02:06 AM) I plan to buy an Inspira but haven't decide to pay the extra RM 6,000 for the Premium or should I just get the the executive will do, what do you guys think. Are u sure want get this? 1. Is the build in GPS/DVD player 2. leather seats 3. body kit Worth the extra RM 6,000 or should I just install the body kit outside better? Salesman may PM me your offer. Take Vios la... Full spec is worth.. I regret buy e type ad |
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