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jalanloh
post Feb 8 2019, 11:41 AM

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Hello guys,

Im new here. Currently im driving a Proton persona IAFM B-Line auto 2011, current mileage 70k km.

Mods have been done to to my car.
1.) gen2 cps Front grile
2.) Sony HU
3.) 6.5 inch Component speakers
4.) Nakamichi 500w RMS class D Monoblock
5.) Nakamichi 12inch dual voice coil woofer

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jalanloh
post Feb 8 2019, 09:42 PM

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QUOTE(ex24dec02 @ Feb 8 2019, 01:09 PM)
That is quite low mileage for 2011 model. Mine 2014 already 85k. Btw no amp driving the component speaker?

Last week i just change my timing belt at zordaq. They offered me pedal response tuning to increase pedal response. This is my first time did this and suprisingly the response is much improved. Better pickup as well. Car feel much lighter when accelerate. For rm50 it is worth it
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Ya, component speaker directly wire to my sony HU. I do hav a spare 2ch class ab amp....but im afraid my alternator or batery cant handle...

May i know how much did zordaq charge u for the timing belt replacement including labour? My persona gonna reach 80k km soon.....
jalanloh
post Feb 8 2019, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(inferno_17_85 @ Feb 8 2019, 02:24 PM)
Mine 2011 B-Line 430,000km lol..

On a serious note is the pedal response tuning limited to AT only? Can do on MT?
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Wow so much different......lol

jalanloh
post Feb 9 2019, 01:09 AM

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QUOTE(The_FQ400 @ Feb 8 2019, 10:10 PM)
my 2011 is on 74k  laugh.gif
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are u planning to change timing belt soon? or wait until 80k km? ....currently im in a dilemma .... to change it now or wait till 80k km......
jalanloh
post Feb 9 2019, 01:16 AM

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QUOTE(ex24dec02 @ Feb 8 2019, 10:23 PM)
The delay is improved but not totally eliminated
My component rated 60w rms does give significant difference in performance when connected with amp. Also i think it is not good for your speaker to be in underpower state for a long period of time.

Btw, the timing belt is rm380 incl installation. Part original proton.
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hi, thanks for the info....!

....so far the clarity of the sound is ok...just that the tweeter is a little bit too loud for.....


a few month ago im thinking for swapping my component to onmi beyond full range speaker....after watching all the review....feel like kenal racun.....lol...

but i need to save money for brake fluid flush, power steering flush, timing belt, water pump, FEAD belt, absorber mouting, .......and the list go on......

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post Feb 9 2019, 01:18 AM

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QUOTE(voscar @ Feb 8 2019, 10:26 PM)
2008 manufactured only 85k I still keep quiet until you all showing off...
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lol...geng!
jalanloh
post Feb 13 2019, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(ckdenion @ Feb 11 2019, 09:31 PM)
have a visual check on the belt. see got any hairline crack or not.
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Hi, I did ask the Proton SC check, they said my belt got no crack....but still recommended to replace...."because belt usually wont show any sign of crack...if putus straigth away putus" <--- told by Proton SC


jalanloh
post Feb 13 2019, 10:31 AM

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anyone install omni beyond full range speaker in their persona?......how is the sound quality? better than component set?
jalanloh
post Feb 14 2019, 12:54 AM

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QUOTE(ckdenion @ Feb 13 2019, 09:58 PM)
Dont just look at the outer surface. When the engine is not running, try to touch the inner surface. You will definitely feel that the inner surface is rough already.
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ok noted, thanks bro
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post Feb 14 2019, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(inferno_17_85 @ Feb 13 2019, 10:04 PM)
Hi jalanloh bro, I don't really have any technical opinion to contribute, but if it involves major repair, it's always worth getting a second opinion.

On the side note, if you keep your timing belt covered well using the cover, it'll last longer as dust doesn't get in easily. The cover got sponge adjacent to the camhead side that always degrade due to engine heat.
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Hi, thanks for the info.....and ya i noticed my cam cover seal is cracked .....

 

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