QUOTE(yuvster @ Mar 4 2014, 10:26 AM)
i changes to 17".. didnt effect much for my FC..LYN Honda CRZ Hybrid Owners Thread V3, Hot Hatch Hybrid
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QUOTE(yuvster @ Mar 5 2014, 01:40 PM) tire repair kits are universal. you can get it in some of the petrol stations. ![]() something like this. thought of getting this to replace my spare tires, but over the past few months i got two punctures, one blew when i was doing 160+- |
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My 23 mths old crz 12v batt died...realised today after 1 week of not driving it when the car didn't respond when I pressed the remote. Anyone tried claiming the 24mths warranty on the 12v batt? Mine has HIDs using a relay and getting power from the 12v batt. Think I can still claim for warranty? Pls share your experiences
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QUOTE(ilyas_jamal @ Mar 5 2014, 01:08 PM) For us commoners, smaller sized rims are a better bet in reducing the number of visits to the petrol station and in turn save us more money in the long run. But if you do decide to go an inch up for posing purposes, your fc won't be affected too much. |
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Mar 5 2014, 09:47 PM
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QUOTE(Omnipotent @ Mar 5 2014, 06:46 AM) My 23 mths old crz 12v batt died...realised today after 1 week of not driving it when the car didn't respond when I pressed the remote. Anyone tried claiming the 24mths warranty on the 12v batt? Mine has HIDs using a relay and getting power from the 12v batt. Think I can still claim for warranty? Pls share your experiences the 12V batt warranty only covers 20k KMs or 24months which comes first... i just changed mine last 2 weeks.. 199 (panasonic) |
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QUOTE(flex3x @ Mar 5 2014, 07:01 AM) For us commoners, smaller sized rims are a better bet in reducing the number of visits to the petrol station and in turn save us more money in the long run. But if you do decide to go an inch up for posing purposes, your fc won't be affected too much. it all depends on size weight and width.. tire size.. tire grooves.. bla bla.. u know the drill |
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Mar 5 2014, 11:12 PM
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EDIT: wrong thread
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So, this may have been asked before.. but what's the highest average km/l you guys managed to achieve so far off of 1 full tank?
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QUOTE(Naka7a @ Mar 5 2014, 03:54 PM) tire repair kits are universal. you can get it in some of the petrol stations. The tyre repair silicone is universal for all tyres. ![]() something like this. thought of getting this to replace my spare tires, but over the past few months i got two punctures, one blew when i was doing 160+- The question is whether the inflator can be used with aftermarket rims ![]() that blue thing with the dials. Was told by SA that the thing is plugged into the 12v socket to inflate tyres so suspect it can't be used with modded rims |
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For the 2nd service/5k what oil do they use and what do they service?
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QUOTE(be7a @ Mar 6 2014, 01:00 AM) The tyre repair silicone is universal for all tyres. It is the same, it is just a tyre inflator. As mentioned earlier, unless your have TPMS system with sensors on the tyre valve, or have a special tyre valve which are out of size (mine is from Rays Eng, and is slightly smaller) then you are probably out of luck.The question is whether the inflator can be used with aftermarket rims ![]() that blue thing with the dials. Was told by SA that the thing is plugged into the 12v socket to inflate tyres so suspect it can't be used with modded rims Changing rims are not an issue for the tyre inflator. It is the tyre valve that you use. When you go change the rims, just take out the tyre inflator, and try screwing the cap into the tyre valve that they plan to give you (usually metal). If it fits, then perfect, if not then ask them to remove the original tyre valve and use that instead (that is normal sized). Good luck! Edit : Yes the tyre inflator takes its power from the 12V socket, but has no relation to the new rims or tyres. This post has been edited by Nitrous: Mar 6 2014, 10:54 AM |
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QUOTE(Nitrous @ Mar 6 2014, 10:54 AM) It is the same, it is just a tyre inflator. As mentioned earlier, unless your have TPMS system with sensors on the tyre valve, or have a special tyre valve which are out of size (mine is from Rays Eng, and is slightly smaller) then you are probably out of luck. Changing rims are not an issue for the tyre inflator. It is the tyre valve that you use. When you go change the rims, just take out the tyre inflator, and try screwing the cap into the tyre valve that they plan to give you (usually metal). If it fits, then perfect, if not then ask them to remove the original tyre valve and use that instead (that is normal sized). Good luck! Edit : Yes the tyre inflator takes its power from the 12V socket, but has no relation to the new rims or tyres. |
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QUOTE(yuvster @ Mar 5 2014, 10:39 AM) So, this may have been asked before.. but what's the highest average km/l you guys managed to achieve so far off of 1 full tank? before mods 21.0km/l after mod 19.8km/l...the msot recent i did with 38liters i can clock more then 780kms... this is frm KL - JB - KL (1 tank)...heading south has more flat then hill climbs.. |
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