QUOTE(r3apers @ Nov 1 2013, 10:54 AM)
itu, midnight hantar org ke LCCT so constant speed is ard 120-140km/h thts why FC dah teruk...
thts not me.. thts eric~~!!
why suddenly i get mentioned thts not me.. thts eric~~!!
PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V53, Slipping timing belt ®
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Nov 1 2013, 02:48 PM
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This is a review for Kent Goh, as he requested a review for the APM Performax shocks I got from him earlier.
- Comfort wise - I'd say it's not too bad. Definitely stiffer than standard (BLM/FL), but it isn't as trashy as adjustable shock. Compared to the FLX's shocks, the stiffness feels about the same (Both are quoted to be ~20-30% stiffer than the BLM/FL), but the FLX's stock one has an edge in comfort. Just a fair bit more, not by a far margin. - Handling wise - I've thrown my car into corners where if I were using the stock BLM shocks, I would have turtled, but with the APMs being stiffer and lower than the stock, I can whack corners more confidently. There is still some roll, but its not as bad as stock. Compared to the FLX, I'd say it's about a scratch. Out of the box, the FLX does handle very well, with the revised shocks being the most noticeable difference. Adding a front strut bar can help as well. - Misc - avoid potholes, uneven surfaces, bumps. If you really have to, go slow! Whacking into potholes/uneven surfaces isn't a pleasant experience when you are lowered+stiffened - Aesthetics - not bad, as i really adore the lowered looks on my car |
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Nov 1 2013, 03:09 PM
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QUOTE(TitanRev @ Nov 1 2013, 03:56 PM) Source from Jokepedia Ular Oren is a multi climate snake which inhabitant around the globe and is deemed the most widely spread snake around the continent know to human. Scientific name is We-ld-ingusraus Rep-ti-lia Ca-ble. It can grow from the smallest 1 feet to few thousand feet long. Mainly feed on negative energy, it is said that this type of snake has been living together with humans since the iron ages and therefore, it is not shy to be handled by humans. It is now found widely in many areas and recently due to climate changes they have started to seek shelter in car engine bays. It has been proven that when such snakes resides inside an engine bay it will improve the performance of a car and has found many love from car enthusiasts. even some trying to make a fortune out of it by buying this snakes and customizing them for sale. Which has not come under the radar of WWF. |
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QUOTE(THE CLASS OF 13 @ Nov 1 2013, 04:56 PM) nice bro.. Whole set APM Performax. so you bundle the shock with wat spring? how much eh for whole sets..am thinking to change my flx shocks too..so if i change to sport abs there will be not much different compared with stock flx right? i mean in term of handling..not comfort..right now im using with proride sport spring..fronts shock kong dy.. Price u gotta PM Kent Goh |
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YAB said he cannot make it tonight.
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Not feeling well tonight
You guise carry on without me wokay |
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TitanRev Just washed my car, and noticed that the left rim does indeed have more brake dust than the right side. And considering that I dont have the stuff needed, I'll have to resort to take it to the shop to do. Will also 顺便 do the bleeding of the brakes.
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QUOTE(zeone @ Nov 2 2013, 10:44 AM) Hi Bro... Perhaps. I need to get the brakes done as I'm going touge tmr Abv is eg of main reason why me hv been advocating some kind of loose "brotherly" co-op among yu Bros down there... Got knowledgeable, good DIY & even trained Bros amongst yu Bros... $$$ saved cld b put in2 some kinda pool 4welfare & benefits of mbers? With experience gained "gotong-royong" style, more "hands" wld b available 4future "help" sessions... True? |
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QUOTE(mengsuan @ Nov 2 2013, 10:55 AM) Yesterday when I was going home from TT, I got high beamed by a 4x4 truck and the freaky fella followed me till home. I even wind down my window to ask him what he wants. He also winded down his window, a chinese man around 40 years old. Looked a bit at my car, then used his hand to sign 'nothing' then drove off. Sounds damn freaky. Let me get this straight..But this morning I checked my car, my passenger rim cap is missing. Technically it didn't drop, it just shattered. The clips of the cap is still attached firmly, but the entire cap must have shattered and crashed into the car behind me. Weirdly, I did not even drive fast when that happened, just cruising around 40km/h when I'm reaching home. You tebo you car, but maintain steelies? |
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Gonna attempt to DIY my brakes later
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