QUOTE(ZhouZiBi @ Jul 2 2015, 08:56 PM)
Greetings to all Swift owners 
1.) I am currently doing some research on Swift itself. I have heard from my friends that the spare parts apparently are abit pricey comparing to other automobile brands, how true is that yea?
2.) And I also seen quite a number of people complaining about burning smell after revving the engine on highway, does it apply to older version of Swift? or the newly facelift one face the same problem?
3.) SS 1.5 : 101hp, 133Nm @ 4,400rpm, weigh 1,030kg
City IDsi : 88hp, 131Nm @2,700rpm, (SOHC 8V with CVT 7-Speed), weigh around 1,060kg
City I-Vtec : 120hp, 145Nm @ 4,800rpm, weigh 1,160kg
Vios Dugong : 109hp, 141Nm @ 4,200rpm, weigh 1,050kg
MyVi SE : 87hp, 116Nm @ 3200rpm, weigh 960kg (copied from a forum)
Can someone explain the HP, Nm@ rpm meaning to me?
basically is the higher the better... higher hp, aka housepower = better pick up and acceleration1.) I am currently doing some research on Swift itself. I have heard from my friends that the spare parts apparently are abit pricey comparing to other automobile brands, how true is that yea?
2.) And I also seen quite a number of people complaining about burning smell after revving the engine on highway, does it apply to older version of Swift? or the newly facelift one face the same problem?
3.) SS 1.5 : 101hp, 133Nm @ 4,400rpm, weigh 1,030kg
City IDsi : 88hp, 131Nm @2,700rpm, (SOHC 8V with CVT 7-Speed), weigh around 1,060kg
City I-Vtec : 120hp, 145Nm @ 4,800rpm, weigh 1,160kg
Vios Dugong : 109hp, 141Nm @ 4,200rpm, weigh 1,050kg
MyVi SE : 87hp, 116Nm @ 3200rpm, weigh 960kg (copied from a forum)
Can someone explain the HP, Nm@ rpm meaning to me?
Jul 3 2015, 11:46 AM

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