QUOTE(mhdrdhwn @ Apr 16 2015, 12:06 PM)
Saga throttle response is fast enough that doesn't need it.Most mechanic doesn't know it but keep selling only,
but If BLM one I did notice lag but more like some other section caused it.
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Apr 16 2015, 10:26 PM
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QUOTE(mhdrdhwn @ Apr 16 2015, 12:06 PM) Saga throttle response is fast enough that doesn't need it.Most mechanic doesn't know it but keep selling only, but If BLM one I did notice lag but more like some other section caused it. |
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May 3 2015, 01:26 PM
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![]() Finally got it fixed in to my car. Really thanks and appreciate the accessories shop borrow me space and tools to install it. |
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May 3 2015, 06:20 PM
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QUOTE(n3w @ May 3 2015, 04:04 PM) Yup I DIY, just lack of some power tools for bracket mod and place,The wiring were all soldered, didn't take the photos on it. Yes the shop let me do my own things, they did help me out on checking the speaker polarity and modding the bracket. Damage? Google Pioneer 80PRS can find already Other installation tools and materials were all my own stock and stuff. |
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May 3 2015, 06:28 PM
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May 3 2015, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE(athrunzaru @ May 3 2015, 08:10 PM) Is a very good SQ player, coz I will be going up for more upgrading.QUOTE(n3w @ May 3 2015, 09:31 PM) Steady and no charge, really thanks to that shop.I should belanja them after my coming up installation. |
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May 4 2015, 10:45 AM
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May 9 2015, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(TechnoG @ May 9 2015, 05:24 PM) eh guys any idea whether I can install this 2 items in my saga sv My suggestions:- steering wheel audio controls and probably bluetooth - mirror adjustments, autofold will be a added bonus - front 2 speakers on driver and passenger door how much roughly it will cost? and my potong still under warranty. really cant live without those stuff - steering wheel audio controls and probably bluetooth Forget it, this might either require replace whole steering clock spring or replace harness only plus steering wheel. Because the steering remote and airbag connect to the clock spring then back to normal wire. For bluetooth connectivity just find and replace the radio to aftermarket bluetooth supported one. - mirror adjustments, autofold will be a added bonus. Maybe can ask them help swap to executive version parts into it. Forget autofold as the other version of saga don't have mirror folding mechanism, unless you know how to DIY and make it work. - front 2 speakers on driver and passenger door Can, replace headunit then add front speaker by pulling a new wire from headunit. Stock headunit possible but to get the terminal that fits the harness is a great pain. By the way, except autofold problem, you can actually get the problem solved by getting higher spec saga and is much more worth |
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May 10 2015, 08:36 PM
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QUOTE(TechnoG @ May 10 2015, 05:31 PM) if install speakers also need change HU? Change HU shouldn't be a problem, I changed mine while my car still haven't reach a year yet cause this sv is my daily workhorse, but I end up spending most of my time with this car huhu. |
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May 31 2015, 03:09 PM
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Just a fun sharing. Trying to push the original speaker to limit before I changing it. Doesn't sound so bad like a typical stock speaker now. |
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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ May 31 2015, 03:16 PM) Sit down and enjoy mah, don't feng tau inside my car QUOTE(wankel @ May 31 2015, 04:08 PM) One of the greatest songs ever written, quite a surprise in a world full of grey porridge doof-doof. Yup even with different artist sings, it was still great.I do like listen many different genre of songs, enjoying their creativity. QUOTE(Eugene91 @ May 31 2015, 04:24 PM) Pioneer 80PRS, currently RM13xx for ori one if not mistaken.16 band EQ, can be individual L/R, time alignment, capable for 2-way active with sub. Was a SQ headunit. |
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QUOTE(wankel @ Jun 1 2015, 08:13 AM) Yes it's very difficult to ruin a classic song but I have to confess I know very few songs made in the last 40 years, I switched off hearing recent songs back then, they sort of triggered me to set my taste into the past. There are people who love jazzy types of music in their cars, spending lots of upgrades for better sound, in here usually they called it sound quality setup.Who knows, maybe fashion will swing back to tuneful music again sometime but it'll be too late for the multitudes whose taste involve extra loud doof-doof, as they shall be deaf by then. My FLX has steering wheel controls and it'd be nice to know if there's any units that are a simple plugin, I'd consider grabbing a double din one for a tidy GPS display. I drive with a map based GPS so I can see what's about me when I travel this fairly large country. Another one is extra loud doof doof society, which we usually see it most of the place and got our mindset to be programmed that people playing with car audio usually under doof doof category. I did looking for alternative and simple plugin for the steering remote, unfortunately i doesn't have. Last time I was trying to build a simpler converter for it but I failed because of hard to experiment on my friend's car plus I procrastinate Double din to me looks funny when installed into Saga, coz of too many holes on the sideway. Maybe can consider something like this, but the weakness is there can be mechanical or screen failure when often slide out and in on the monitor. QUOTE(Mahihi @ Jun 1 2015, 10:14 AM) When I free yo, this month kena flood with work. |
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QUOTE(Eugene91 @ Jun 1 2015, 01:32 PM) Any Pioneer headunit will do, but before that do some rough plan how you gonna setup the whole car.Because most of the time getting a entry level headunit limits control ability on future upgrades. Usually on controlling front and rear speaker/sub volume. I'm not Pioneer fans, but it provides the best feature than Alpine currently in EQ, HPF, LPF, and ability to play WAV files. QUOTE(TitanRev @ Jun 1 2015, 03:04 PM) Better chance to hit the right band for correcting the frequency response. |
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QUOTE(wankel @ Jun 1 2015, 11:21 PM) Just be wary that there's an awful lot of background noise in a car environment, some 70 db or so, so the law of diminishing returns for your money count as much or more than anywhere. Perhaps applying deadening sheet to reduce the background noise?The extra loud doof-doofs I hear so often drive past can defeat the background noise to a mighty degree but will certainly come with a loss of hearing in later years, happily my hearing is fairly OK at 58 y/o but for some reason I don't think I've ever heard frequencies above 10k and gravely doubt that anything but dog whistles use that spectrum, something I was happy to test in my younger days when observing some fellow workers were most displeased. Any info about connecting our steering control is most welcomed by me but I still favour the double DIN approach with its tidier screen, especially a unit without the now redundant CD that car makers persist with, I've yet to put a CD in my stock unit, why would I when it's far simpler just to copy mp3s onto a USB drive, hundreds of them. Maybe you can go for this steering remote converter plus this for bringing some great entertainment in car. |
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QUOTE(athrunzaru @ Jun 2 2015, 11:14 AM) Yes, but you need to understand that car deadening sheets are build to withstand heat and doesn't emit bad smell plus better vibration damping.Never use roof tape on car, it only will kill your car, same goes to those cheapo deadening sheets. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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QUOTE(jhbey @ Jun 27 2015, 09:48 AM) Dear all owners, any of your flx experience both remote control battery after replace, drain super fast. New battery drained out within few days. Is both remote control faulty or is the alarm system faulty? If your remote drained until no light comes out, is remote faulty.If range is very short until like stick to car there, sometimes is interference from mobile station, you can try it again at other place. |
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QUOTE(jhbey @ Jun 27 2015, 10:54 AM) If replace still got light then possible it is still ok. Might possible when you put your car key in pocket and accidentally pressed non stop, else it is really faulty and try to warranty it.I had mine warranty one remote that suddenly no power at all with new battery. |
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