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 Official Honda Civic 10th Gen Owner/Fans Club V3, Fast becoming the envy of others!

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post Sep 10 2016, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Sep 10 2016, 08:15 PM)
I not sure consider fast or not.. I book on 30 Aug, and car reach the sc on 4 Sep.. Next week only can reg cos this week only i manage  to trade in my current car for the down payment..

Whats the current waiting list? BTW, I from melaka, so maybe is slightly faster cos their plant in melaka.. Maybe la, I not sure also, lol
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yeah same here i booked on 31st august, received 1k merdeka discount from Kah Motor Selayang.
SA told my car only reached here by week after raya haji.

btw got more info on the tinted? SA asked me many times, i sked to say i will do outside instead not in honda lol
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QUOTE(facktura @ Sep 10 2016, 08:46 PM)
yeah same here i booked on 31st august, received 1k merdeka discount from Kah Motor Selayang.
SA told my car only reached here by week after raya haji.

btw got more info on the tinted? SA asked me many times, i sked to say i will do outside instead not in honda lol
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was quoted on 2.8k for both tint.. but i planning to push down lower once i confirm which one to take, as i read some ppl are getting around 2.6k here..

my sa also ask me to use their honda tint, but i told them too exp for me as my budget for tint is rm1k biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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post Sep 10 2016, 09:42 PM

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hey guys, any of u having issues with the bluetooth connection?
it's patchy, sometimes no sound coming out with spotify playing over bluetooth.. using iphone..
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Got some LED bulbs for my lowlights this morning. Have to test later to see if its ok. Main thing I want is not to blind others and as long as its brighter than the halogens. I expect the light throw distance to be the same. Our stock halogens are Philips H11 LongLife btw

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post Sep 11 2016, 10:10 AM

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QUOTE(selphy @ Sep 11 2016, 09:50 AM)
Got some LED bulbs for my lowlights this morning. Have to test later to see if its ok. Main thing I want is not to blind others and as long as its brighter than the halogens. I expect the light throw distance to be the same. Our stock halogens are Philips H11 LongLife btw

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Not sure the performance if we change to any below.

* Osram Night Breaker Unlimited (H11) - RM145 per pair (Duo Box)
* Philips X-treme Vision H11 +100% (AsiaPac Twinpack with security code) - RM155 per pair
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post Sep 11 2016, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(ssshiam @ Sep 11 2016, 10:10 AM)
Not sure the performance if we change to any below.

* Osram Night Breaker Unlimited (H11) - RM145 per pair (Duo Box)
* Philips X-treme Vision H11 +100% (AsiaPac Twinpack with security code) - RM155 per pair
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I think either of these 2 would be an improvement over stock halogens. Though it would still be yellowish in light. If you want a whiter look, you can try Philips Diamond or Crystal Vision; but light output would be less
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post Sep 11 2016, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(ssshiam @ Sep 11 2016, 10:10 AM)
Not sure the performance if we change to any below.

* Osram Night Breaker Unlimited (H11) - RM145 per pair (Duo Box)
* Philips X-treme Vision H11 +100% (AsiaPac Twinpack with security code) - RM155 per pair
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I just changed to osram night breaker unlimited, I was very satisfied with the output it generated. Initially was considering either night breaker or cool blue

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post Sep 11 2016, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(selphy @ Sep 11 2016, 09:50 AM)
Got some LED bulbs for my lowlights this morning. Have to test later to see if its ok. Main thing I want is not to blind others and as long as its brighter than the halogens. I expect the light throw distance to be the same. Our stock halogens are Philips H11 LongLife btw

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Haven't got the time to do this. Got the bulb but haven't change yet. Is it easy to access the bulb?
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post Sep 11 2016, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(selphy @ Sep 11 2016, 09:50 AM)
Got some LED bulbs for my lowlights this morning. Have to test later to see if its ok. Main thing I want is not to blind others and as long as its brighter than the halogens. I expect the light throw distance to be the same. Our stock halogens are Philips H11 LongLife btw

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Change to LEd bulb need to mod anything or not a?
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post Sep 11 2016, 01:38 PM

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Haven't got the time to do this. Got the bulb but haven't change yet. Is it easy to access the bulb?
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Pretty straightforward. A little cramped on the passenger side as there are some cables running about. But I would say very easy to do. Just turn counterclockwise to detach and remove original bulbs, detach the cable, and put the new ones in (in reverse order).

QUOTE(pigin @ Sep 11 2016, 01:35 PM)
Change to LEd bulb need to mod anything or not a?
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Nope. Just plug and play. No need to cut wires or change the housing bracket

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post Sep 11 2016, 01:39 PM

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is there traction control TCS in new civic?
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post Sep 11 2016, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(selphy @ Sep 11 2016, 01:38 PM)
Pretty straightforward. A little cramped on the passenger side as there are some cables running about. But I would say very easy to do. Just turn counterclockwise to detach and remove original bulbs, detach the cable, and put the new ones in (in reverse order).
Nope. Just plug and play. No need to cut wires or change the housing bracket
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How much and where to get?

Been using diamond vision and it's not as bright as I'd hoped

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post Sep 11 2016, 02:18 PM

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QUOTE(vexus @ Sep 11 2016, 01:39 PM)
is there traction control TCS in new civic?
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Civic comes with VSC

"Stability control is an evolution of traction control that bites one or three wheels — or even cuts the power — to send a car in an intended direction. Imagine driving on a snowy road with the steering wheel cranked to one side, but the car is plowing straight ahead. Stability control often cuts power and brakes wheels to move the car where a driver is pointing it — with limited success sometimes, but it's better than fighting Mother Nature all by your lonesome.

Traction control only limits wheel spin; stability control can maneuver a car. Or, in bourbon/whiskey terms: All stability control is traction control, but not all traction control is stability control."

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post Sep 11 2016, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(berann @ Sep 11 2016, 02:18 PM)
Civic comes with VSC

"Stability control is an evolution of traction control that bites one or three wheels — or even cuts the power — to send a car in an intended direction. Imagine driving on a snowy road with the steering wheel cranked to one side, but the car is plowing straight ahead. Stability control often cuts power and brakes wheels to move the car where a driver is pointing it — with limited success sometimes, but it's better than fighting Mother Nature all by your lonesome.

Traction control only limits wheel spin; stability control can maneuver a car. Or, in bourbon/whiskey terms: All stability control is traction control, but not all traction control is stability control."
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Some car with VSC + TCS. SOme only VSC. Wonder is civic only with VSC but without TCS ?
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post Sep 11 2016, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(vexus @ Sep 11 2016, 06:22 PM)
Some car with VSC + TCS. SOme only VSC. Wonder is civic only with VSC but without TCS ?
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Traction control is part of Vehicle Stability Assist
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post Sep 11 2016, 06:40 PM

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QUOTE(selphy @ Sep 11 2016, 01:38 PM)
Pretty straightforward. A little cramped on the passenger side as there are some cables running about. But I would say very easy to do. Just turn counterclockwise to detach and remove original bulbs, detach the cable, and put the new ones in (in reverse order).
Nope. Just plug and play. No need to cut wires or change the housing bracket
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How is the new led bulb bro? Satisfying? Btw, I was searching around for led h11 and Philips is selling at rm750 whereas osram is rm500 sweat.gif

Quite pricey. How much did you get yours and what brand?
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post Sep 11 2016, 09:25 PM

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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Sep 10 2016, 04:07 PM)
Will be getting my 1.8s next week, pending for registration.. Need some advice on tinted, between llumar highest spec (diamond 6) and raytech highest spec (centurion rx), which will fair better? Price quoted to me is similar..

For sales, raytech seems very friendly and convincing, but warranty 7 years.. Llumar is 10 years
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Bro... not consider vkool??
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post Sep 11 2016, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(selphy @ Sep 11 2016, 10:58 AM)
I think either of these 2 would be an improvement over stock halogens. Though it would still be yellowish in light. If you want a whiter look, you can try Philips Diamond or Crystal Vision; but light output would be less
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Are these JPJ compliant?
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post Sep 11 2016, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(pigin @ Sep 11 2016, 02:16 PM)
How much and where to get?

Been using diamond vision and it's not as bright as I'd hoped
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I got it online, from Auxbeam. But plenty available on ebay/amazon. Hard to determine which is the better one. Mine was about USD55, including shipping.

QUOTE(IamAHuman @ Sep 11 2016, 06:40 PM)
How is the new led bulb bro? Satisfying? Btw, I was searching around for led h11 and Philips is selling at rm750 whereas osram is rm500  sweat.gif

Quite pricey. How much did you get yours and what brand?
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As above, its from Auxbeam. About USD55 in total. I saw more expensive ones that are branded, like OPT7 and JDM Astar. But I feel LED aftermarket is limited. The light output is great right over the car, but the intensity and light drops off in the distance. I think HIDs are still the best option but I wasn't comfortable with ballasts and relays running in our cars, especially with the auto light which would trigger the lights on and off. For the money I spent, I am quite satisfied. For now, haha smile.gif

Didn't know Osram and Philips had LED aftermarket for our lowlights. Or are you talking about fog lamps?

QUOTE(soliddragon88 @ Sep 11 2016, 09:54 PM)
Are these JPJ compliant?
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I believe they are; they are still halogen-based bulbs.

This post has been edited by selphy: Sep 11 2016, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE(cchin8888 @ Sep 11 2016, 09:25 PM)
Bro... not consider vkool??
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vkool is metal based, not interested

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