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TSdavidke20
post Mar 10 2014, 11:58 PM

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QUOTE(dares @ Mar 10 2014, 11:54 PM)
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What? Like you don't know the story whistling.gif

QUOTE(davidke20 @ Sep 1 2012, 02:03 PM)
Saga Hatchback to be exact nod.gif The otherday I went for test drive, the owner was bringing me out to some place so I can fully try out the car. Along the way, he explained the car is SOOOOOOO DAYME POWDERFUL and the superduper geng cao AMT aka SELESPEED aka Super Touring Car Sequencial GB aka Porsche TipTronic on a shiftstick shocking.gif whilst he was bragging how powderful the car is, suddenly hear clutch spin sound, engine revving speed climbing then the car slowly roll to the roadside. He off engine, trying very hard fiddling his stick up-down-up-down the car just wouldn't move hmm.gif he said small matter, explained something like shuttle fuel doesn't match with the titanium medium, ignition spark couldn't fire up and thruster lose power as a result the space shuttle couldn't teleport anymore... all sorta jargon that I never heard before to confuse me shakehead.gif I quickly get out of the car and ran to the nearest taxi stand. The seller ditch his car and came to me wanted to further poison me to buy his AMT saying he will rectify the "MINOR" issue, once gao dim he will call me, ask me NOT TO WORRY! Price STILL can negotiate UNTIL LET GO! doh.gif

Seriusly, if he not so desperate to sell, I wouldn't do so much research before I buy, probably wait until he rectified jor will buy from him ady sweat.gif Stay away from AMT sweat.gif
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post Mar 10 2014, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(xzation01z @ Mar 10 2014, 11:24 PM)
y u no say god car vios? torque converter 4 speed AT best, how dare u say preve faster than god car vios?  mad.gif
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How dare u compare vios with preve? No standard ok. U should compare vios with audi merc bmw ok! Where got compare with low standard car like preve!!

QUOTE(dares @ Mar 10 2014, 11:49 PM)
Please come TT this fridei so I can test your AMT  wub.gif
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Seems like my brake pump is jam cos been a while i didnt drive it. Lol. sweat.gif

QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 10 2014, 11:52 PM)
Think 1st before you ask for permission to test drib an AMT, god knows you'll have to fork out 6k to repair it for the owner whistling.gif
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QUOTE(dares @ Mar 10 2014, 11:54 PM)
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6k discount edy ok! Prepare 15k! Haha
TSdavidke20
post Mar 11 2014, 12:04 AM

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QUOTE(xzation01z @ Mar 10 2014, 11:24 PM)
y u no say god car vios? torque converter 4 speed AT best, how dare u say preve faster than god car vios?  mad.gif
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He's not wrong, incomparable. Dugong are meant to replace space shuttle geh whistling.gif

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post Mar 11 2014, 12:22 AM

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Meanwhile, in the midst of updating 1st page. Kindly comment if any. Please put up your prefer mechanics/Shawie specialist contact and detail. I'll compile it and put it in 1st page for future easy reference.
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post Mar 11 2014, 08:53 AM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 10 2014, 07:00 PM)
Am revamping this thread, now clearing owner list. These owners will be removed by end of this month. I will tag their name here. Kindly respond with your nickname/year/transmission/color/variant. I will follow previous listing sequence and put their name back in ORDER. Once concluded, I will try to arrange for make sticker.

51.maxking85
52.dantck
52.nadiah_g
53.hazremi
54.aku_ker
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already sold the car a few years ago
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post Mar 11 2014, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 10 2014, 10:46 PM)
Jiu tel me how many TS for the past 4 tered really take care of the thread? whistling.gif Atleast I'm cleaning it up now, & ready to consolidate data on 1st page. Jiu sendiri sakap, prefer cincai start the tered den let die or huat? If yes, V6 jiu do whistling.gif No intention to fight oso, ayam too fat to angkat kaki. So, let's just take it the opposite of mat rempit way - FC challen. What say jiu? whistling.gif
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Joking only lah.... tongue.gif ...Why so serious

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post Mar 11 2014, 01:00 PM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 11 2014, 12:22 AM)
Meanwhile, in the midst of updating 1st page. Kindly comment if any. Please put up your prefer mechanics/Shawie specialist contact and detail. I'll compile it and put it in 1st page for future easy reference.
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Please add me to the list:

mytmnet | 2005 | MT | Apple Green | As on 2014 March, 210K KM

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post Mar 11 2014, 01:15 PM

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fixgd | 2007 | Black | M-Line | 185k km
TSdavidke20
post Mar 11 2014, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(hazremi @ Mar 11 2014, 08:53 AM)
already sold the car a few years ago
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see u now, bai bai den wave.gif

QUOTE(Matrix @ Mar 11 2014, 10:29 AM)
Joking only lah.... tongue.gif  ...Why so serious

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QUOTE(mytmnet @ Mar 11 2014, 01:00 PM)
Please add me to the list:

mytmnet | 2005 | MT | Apple Green | As on 2014 March, 210K KM

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QUOTE(fixgd @ Mar 11 2014, 01:15 PM)
fixgd | 2007 | Black | M-Line | 185k km
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post Mar 11 2014, 10:32 PM

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post Mar 11 2014, 10:34 PM

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Chapalang TiTies

Day: Flydei
Date: 14th March, 2014
Time: 7.30 (Semua jibai come after 9pm anyway)
Location: Restoran KINRARA, Sri Petaling (parking here)
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Attendees:

1. davidke20
2. xzation01z
3. kenjilew
4. r3apers
5. dares
6. v12kompressor
7. carrera_gt
8. Mahihi
9. lowya
10. dares
11. kennywee92?
12. w33wawa?
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post Mar 12 2014, 08:39 AM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 11 2014, 10:30 PM)

Appreciate if you can tell me which trim/variant is yours

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M-Line, thanks.
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post Mar 12 2014, 09:16 PM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 10 2014, 06:35 PM)
Am revamping this thread, now clearing owner list. These owners will be removed by end of this month. I will tag their name here. Kindly respond with your nickname/year/transmission/color/variant. I will follow previous listing sequence and put their name back in ORDER. Once concluded, I will try to arrange for make sticker.

1. Benjamin1213, M-Line, Manual, Tranquality Black, Aug07, 2000KM as of Nov07
2. iman_210, M-Line, AMT, Tranquility Black, Sep06, 9000KM as of Nov07,*R3 Exhaust
3. gary_cheah85, M-Line, AMT, Apple green?, April06, 14200KM as of Nov07
4. Ripp87,Manual,Tranquality Black,Aug06, 22249KM as of Nov07
5. evoHahn, manual, silver,October 06, 25K km as of NOv07
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gary_cheah85, M line, AMT, Apple green, April 06, 60k as of Mar2014
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post Mar 12 2014, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(gary_cheah85 @ Mar 12 2014, 09:16 PM)
gary_cheah85, M line, AMT, Apple green, April 06, 60k as of Mar2014
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Updated.
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post Mar 12 2014, 10:28 PM

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7:20am, reach Jalan Ipoh Bt4, waiting for nestum open shop at 9am, had a flat tyres 6:45am. No choice
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My Sime Astar 100 had done marvelous job, clocked atleast 30000km on my hand. Being hardcore punished, long journey, rough riding in construction site, eating nails many times, also travelling at totally flat this morning.
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It's May 2011 tyres, I have no idea how far previous owner travelled with these tyres, but as at September 2012, it left about 60% thread, and now its running below the thread marker. Bye Astar.
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So, I was recommended with these new babies
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Funny thread
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The moment I got in the car, start the engine, ready to reverse out. As soon as I release my clutch pedal, engine stall. These tyres has so much of grip, it bite the floor so eagerly to the extend I can feel the car need extra power to move forward. Have stalled my engine 5 times in total in 1 day from standstill to movement. Despite having such slim width at 165, it bites the road much harder than my 185 tyres. I know it's improper to compare an old AD01 old technology tyres, but indeed the price for this cheap and cheerful performance tyre yield much better grip then previously I've used 195/50R14 Yoko Advan AD01. Along the way, the beginning 30~50kms I'm trying to adjust myself to the new rubbers. The noise level is as crappy as my old Astar, road noise kinda loud. The noise resonating inside the cabin as if I'm riding in a faulty bearing army truck. Tyre pressure set at 260lb(hot temperature in the afternoon). It's much bumpier than my HiFly HF201.

After some distance of travel, surprisingly the road noise gone. I no longer hearing sand/stones hitting my mudguard anymore. Road feedback become extremely realistic. I can feel every single detail feedback from the tyre via my steering wheel. The heavy feeling still intact, but I kinda got used to it. I find these tyres need faster speed to perform better. On an average of 80kph travelling speed, steering feedback is kinda numb as it almost feedback every single thing on the ground, probably ran over an ant also can be felt. However, above 100kph road noise will be automatically reduced to minimal, as close to not hearing at all! For the 1st time I heard my exhaust pipe humming in the car. From Selayang to Rawang, I've been maintaining between 120 ~140kph along the stretch of high speed curves, notice the tyre side walls are very rigid. There aren't too much extra radial movement cause by reshaping of the tyre wall, other than physically suspension movement.

I parked the car, went meet client, my palms are sweating and my heart is pumping, eagerly wanted to hold on my steering wheel again. I know it's not a proper racing tyres. I've driven slicks, they're different and 1 wouldn't wanted to have slick tyre on a street car. I can't express the kinda joy I'm having right now. Even now I'm typing this paragraph, I can still feel the grip, the confidence, and the insane feedback from the steering wheel. Call it placebo, but I love that feeling. What left for me to worry now is the wet traction. As soon as the dry season pass, I will be giving my wet test review. I believe, reliability will take time/distance to tell. So, that part will be later. As soon as I finishes the tyre, I'll be giving another review again.
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post Mar 12 2014, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 12 2014, 10:28 PM)
7:20am, reach Jalan Ipoh Bt4, waiting for nestum open shop at 9am, had a flat tyres 6:45am. No choice
user posted image

My Sime Astar 100 had done marvelous job, clocked atleast 30000km on my hand. Being hardcore punished, long journey, rough riding in construction site, eating nails many times, also travelling at totally flat this morning.
user posted image

It's May 2011 tyres, I have no idea how far previous owner travelled with these tyres, but as at September 2012, it left about 60% thread, and now its running below the thread marker. Bye Astar.
user posted image

So, I was recommended with these new babies
user posted image
user posted image
user posted image

Funny thread
user posted image

The moment I got in the car, start the engine, ready to reverse out. As soon as I release my clutch pedal, engine stall. These tyres has so much of grip, it bite the floor so eagerly to the extend I can feel the car need extra power to move forward. Have stalled my engine 5 times in total in 1 day from standstill to movement. Despite having such slim width at 165, it bites the road much harder than my 185 tyres. I know it's improper to compare an old AD01 old technology tyres, but indeed the price for this cheap and cheerful performance tyre yield much better grip then previously I've used 195/50R14 Yoko Advan AD01. Along the way, the beginning 30~50kms I'm trying to adjust myself to the new rubbers. The noise level is as crappy as my old Astar, road noise kinda loud. The noise resonating inside the cabin as if I'm riding in a faulty bearing army truck. Tyre pressure set at 260lb(hot temperature in the afternoon). It's much bumpier than my HiFly HF201.

After some distance of travel, surprisingly the road noise gone. I no longer hearing sand/stones hitting my mudguard anymore. Road feedback become extremely realistic. I can feel every single detail feedback from the tyre via my steering wheel. The heavy feeling still intact, but I kinda got used to it. I find these tyres need faster speed to perform better. On an average of 80kph travelling speed, steering feedback is kinda numb as it almost feedback every single thing on the ground, probably ran over an ant also can be felt. However, above 100kph road noise will be automatically reduced to minimal, as close to not hearing at all! For the 1st time I heard my exhaust pipe humming in the car. From Selayang to Rawang, I've been maintaining between 120 ~140kph along the stretch of high speed curves, notice the tyre side walls are very rigid. There aren't too much extra radial movement cause by reshaping of the tyre wall, other than physically suspension movement.

I parked the car, went meet client, my palms are sweating and my heart is pumping, eagerly wanted to hold on my steering wheel again. I know it's not a proper racing tyres. I've driven slicks, they're different and 1 wouldn't wanted to have slick tyre on a street car. I can't express the kinda joy I'm having right now. Even now I'm typing this paragraph, I can still feel the grip, the confidence, and the insane feedback from the steering wheel. Call it placebo, but I love that feeling. What left for me to worry now is the wet traction. As soon as the dry season pass, I will be giving my wet test review. I believe, reliability will take time/distance to tell. So, that part will be later. As soon as I finishes the tyre, I'll be giving another review again.
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too bad no 175 sad.gif
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post Mar 12 2014, 11:50 PM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 12 2014, 10:28 PM)
7:20am, reach Jalan Ipoh Bt4, waiting for nestum open shop at 9am, had a flat tyres 6:45am. No choice
user posted image

My Sime Astar 100 had done marvelous job, clocked atleast 30000km on my hand. Being hardcore punished, long journey, rough riding in construction site, eating nails many times, also travelling at totally flat this morning.
user posted image

It's May 2011 tyres, I have no idea how far previous owner travelled with these tyres, but as at September 2012, it left about 60% thread, and now its running below the thread marker. Bye Astar.
user posted image

So, I was recommended with these new babies
user posted image
user posted image
user posted image

Funny thread
user posted image

The moment I got in the car, start the engine, ready to reverse out. As soon as I release my clutch pedal, engine stall. These tyres has so much of grip, it bite the floor so eagerly to the extend I can feel the car need extra power to move forward. Have stalled my engine 5 times in total in 1 day from standstill to movement. Despite having such slim width at 165, it bites the road much harder than my 185 tyres. I know it's improper to compare an old AD01 old technology tyres, but indeed the price for this cheap and cheerful performance tyre yield much better grip then previously I've used 195/50R14 Yoko Advan AD01. Along the way, the beginning 30~50kms I'm trying to adjust myself to the new rubbers. The noise level is as crappy as my old Astar, road noise kinda loud. The noise resonating inside the cabin as if I'm riding in a faulty bearing army truck. Tyre pressure set at 260lb(hot temperature in the afternoon). It's much bumpier than my HiFly HF201.

After some distance of travel, surprisingly the road noise gone. I no longer hearing sand/stones hitting my mudguard anymore. Road feedback become extremely realistic. I can feel every single detail feedback from the tyre via my steering wheel. The heavy feeling still intact, but I kinda got used to it. I find these tyres need faster speed to perform better. On an average of 80kph travelling speed, steering feedback is kinda numb as it almost feedback every single thing on the ground, probably ran over an ant also can be felt. However, above 100kph road noise will be automatically reduced to minimal, as close to not hearing at all! For the 1st time I heard my exhaust pipe humming in the car. From Selayang to Rawang, I've been maintaining between 120 ~140kph along the stretch of high speed curves, notice the tyre side walls are very rigid. There aren't too much extra radial movement cause by reshaping of the tyre wall, other than physically suspension movement.

I parked the car, went meet client, my palms are sweating and my heart is pumping, eagerly wanted to hold on my steering wheel again. I know it's not a proper racing tyres. I've driven slicks, they're different and 1 wouldn't wanted to have slick tyre on a street car. I can't express the kinda joy I'm having right now. Even now I'm typing this paragraph, I can still feel the grip, the confidence, and the insane feedback from the steering wheel. Call it placebo, but I love that feeling. What left for me to worry now is the wet traction. As soon as the dry season pass, I will be giving my wet test review. I believe, reliability will take time/distance to tell. So, that part will be later. As soon as I finishes the tyre, I'll be giving another review again.
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enjoy....do check out the wet grip and let me know

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post Mar 12 2014, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(xzation01z @ Mar 12 2014, 11:11 PM)
too bad no 175 sad.gif
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If got, u gonna change? whistling.gif nestum
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post Mar 13 2014, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Mar 12 2014, 11:53 PM)
If got, u gonna change? whistling.gif nestum
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only 165/50/15 and 165/55/14
too baddd
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