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 Engine Oil question on pg.3, pls answer, more TERMS understanding,big bro here..

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tester1979
post Jan 25 2007, 11:32 PM

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what does k-car means?
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post Jan 25 2007, 11:44 PM

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QUOTE(tester1979 @ Jan 25 2007, 11:32 PM)
what does k-car means?
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I had ever play SEGA GT game(PC)
got a lot of K-car


my explaination:
meaning light motor vehicle, small size, low feul consumption
eg. kancil,kelisa,Kenari...

I heard my friend said, it is built for low tax, economy driving
design for those people don't drive motocycle, but can afford drool.gif low cost
motor vehicle price.
This is Japanese idea, good use, good afford, good environment icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jan 25 2007, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(davidmu @ Jan 25 2007, 11:44 PM)
I had ever play SEGA GT game(PC)
got a lot of K-car


my explaination:
meaning light motor vehicle, small size, low feul consumption
eg. kancil,kelisa,Kenari...

I heard my friend said, it is built for low tax, economy driving
design for those people don't drive motocycle, but can afford  drool.gif  low cost
motor vehicle price.
This is Japanese idea, good use, good afford, good environment icon_rolleyes.gif
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thanks....what the "K" in K-car stands for?
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post Jan 25 2007, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(tester1979 @ Jan 25 2007, 11:54 PM)
thanks....what the "K" in K-car  stands for?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_car
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post Jan 26 2007, 08:57 AM

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While this isn't a term, know that parts like timing belts, etc have a life span. Understanding this will be more helpful when it comes to maintaining your vehicle.
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QUOTE(Awan Afuqya @ Jan 25 2007, 11:56 PM)
thanks....ha ha ha

so "K" actually is K (kei).......

just wondering, apart from Kancil, Kelisa, Kenari, Kembara......what other cars are considered K-car?
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post Jan 26 2007, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(azxel @ Jan 26 2007, 08:57 AM)
While this isn't a term, know that parts like timing belts, etc have a life span. Understanding this will be more helpful when it comes to maintaining your vehicle.
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Which part you can sharing, pls put in...thnaks notworthy.gif

QUOTE(tester1979 @ Jan 26 2007, 09:59 AM)
thanks....ha ha ha

so "K" actually is K (kei).......

just wondering, apart from Kancil, Kelisa, Kenari, Kembara......what other cars are considered K-car?
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ATOS, getz, jazz or FIT......

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post Jan 26 2007, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(davidmu @ Jan 26 2007, 01:49 PM)
Which part you can sharing, pls put in...thnaks notworthy.gif
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each and every car model/make's parts vary and differ when it comes to shelf life... so it's kinda hard to say.
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post Jan 26 2007, 06:32 PM

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The longer the crank, the more torque you produce. Also the more force you apply, the more torque as well.


The longer the stroke the engine has, the more torque it generates. But longer stroke have lower max rpm.

The larger the bore, the more hp it generates. And larger bore have higher max rpm.

Imagine a long spanner, you can turn big circle and have enough torque to turn a stubborn nuts but you turn less revolution per minute (RPM) since the big motion you need to turn.

eg. Lorry has long stroke; F1 car has large bore.


So we say hi rev in short when in high RPM. Or when we floor the acceleration pedal, we say 'rev kau kau'. Not 'reverb kau kau'.

reverb means echo. I notice quite a lot of people here say 'reverb' as 'rev'.

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post Jan 26 2007, 08:24 PM

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Oh thanks dstl1128, forgot to mention the stroke . biggrin.gif
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post Jan 26 2007, 08:32 PM

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post Jan 26 2007, 11:25 PM

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i dun think perodua produce dvvt. all are toyota's.

ayc = active yaw control
vsc = vehicle stability control
tcs = traction control system
4ws = 4 wheel system?
campro = CAMshaft PROfile
acd = active centre differential
lsd = limited slip differential
gdi = gasoline direct injection
cps = cam profile switching
vim = variable intake manifold

there is a variable exhaust manifold, yet i do not know the name. maybe vem? haha

info are not necessarily true. this is what i heard. correct me if i'm wrong
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post Jan 27 2007, 02:19 AM

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BMW's VANOS means:
Variable Nockenwellen Steuerungi
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post Jan 27 2007, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(jaMneSs @ Jan 26 2007, 11:25 PM)
campro = CAMshaft PROfile
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PROUD of Proton engine rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
This is the engine that powers the Proton Gen-2. The S4PH engine can be fitted with Cam Profile Switching (CPS) and Variable Inlet Manifold (VIM) technology.

Proton developed its own variable valve timing(VVT) technology that works similar with other variable valve technologies such as Honda VTEC and Toyota VVTi, named as CPS (Cam Profile Switching) technology

http://www.proton.com/innovation/rnd/campro.php


Added on January 29, 2007, 11:38 pmdo your know the 1.3..1.6...1.5 GLi, GTi, SXi, EXi

those normally stand for what??


Added on February 5, 2007, 1:48 pmCan anyone explain what is the figure use on Engine oil

like 10W30, 15W50, molygraphite, grapholia, semi-synthetic??

Big brother here, pls...

This post has been edited by davidmu: Feb 5 2007, 01:48 PM

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