QUOTE(RiriRuruRara @ Oct 8 2021, 05:38 PM)
Yes of cozLYN Official Perodua Bezza Club V4
LYN Official Perodua Bezza Club V4
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Oct 10 2021, 11:24 AM
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QUOTE(RiriRuruRara @ Oct 8 2021, 05:38 PM) Yes of coz RiriRuruRara liked this post
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Oct 11 2021, 07:34 AM
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Hi,
Looking to get the bezza. Does anyone know how long is the waiting period for perodua at the moment? |
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Oct 14 2021, 02:14 PM
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due to covid/mco, mostly wfh and drive less..
nxt month would be marking 60mths/100k km service interval, and iridium spark plugs would be fall under this interval.. but should be fine not to change the spark plugs first, agree? current mileage <85k km |
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Oct 15 2021, 01:43 AM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Oct 14 2021, 02:14 PM) due to covid/mco, mostly wfh and drive less.. Yeah, sparks last quite awhile if in good condition.nxt month would be marking 60mths/100k km service interval, and iridium spark plugs would be fall under this interval.. but should be fine not to change the spark plugs first, agree? current mileage <85k km Only thing is the stipulation in the warranty, but then again, it's 5 years and the end of the warranty period anyway.. |
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Oct 15 2021, 06:15 AM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Oct 14 2021, 02:14 PM) due to covid/mco, mostly wfh and drive less.. I would not replace it, meanwhile monitor/measure fuel consumption.nxt month would be marking 60mths/100k km service interval, and iridium spark plugs would be fall under this interval.. but should be fine not to change the spark plugs first, agree? current mileage <85k km |
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Oct 15 2021, 08:06 AM
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QUOTE(jtan.pdr @ Oct 15 2021, 01:43 AM) Yeah, sparks last quite awhile if in good condition. Only thing is the stipulation in the warranty, but then again, it's 5 years and the end of the warranty period anyway.. QUOTE(zeng @ Oct 15 2021, 06:15 AM) so.. 100k km mileage then only change? |
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Oct 15 2021, 10:07 AM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Oct 15 2021, 08:06 AM) No need imo, as long as the fuel consumption stays almost constant .My Avanza after-market cheapo spark plugs at 75-85k kms and 3 mm gap does not affect my fuel consumption and stays constant average at around 11.5-12.5 km/L . Factory recommended change interval is 40k km with a gap of about 1 mm. This post has been edited by zeng: Oct 15 2021, 10:08 AM |
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Oct 15 2021, 12:07 PM
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QUOTE(zeng @ Oct 15 2021, 10:07 AM) No need imo, as long as the fuel consumption stays almost constant . thanks for suggestion.My Avanza after-market cheapo spark plugs at 75-85k kms and 3 mm gap does not affect my fuel consumption and stays constant average at around 11.5-12.5 km/L . Factory recommended change interval is 40k km with a gap of about 1 mm. sparkplugs always come in mind, if cannot/difficult to start the car, then only change the plugs (assume car battery is fine) |
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Oct 15 2021, 01:41 PM
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FYI, my 3 mm gap super duper used spark plugs all the while start engine with just 1 starter kick.
Go figure huge improvement in spark plug/ignition system 'technology' over the decades. |
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Oct 17 2021, 10:20 PM
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Oct 24 2021, 11:18 PM
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Oct 25 2021, 08:30 AM
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Oct 26 2021, 09:08 PM
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Hi everyone, I am looking for those who have bezza and driving e-hailing to join ENOMAD program. Can earn passive income RM200 + RM300 from the car stickers. Anyone interested can call 011-7310 0347
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Oct 28 2021, 05:18 AM
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Oct 28 2021, 04:55 PM
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QUOTE(AL12 @ Nov 22 2020, 10:54 PM) Hi guys, got two questions: Hi all, Im having same issue with this fella. Anyone has any workable solutions besides restarting the engine? 1) Anyone have issue with bluetooth sometimes not working? The bluetooth logo should kelip but doesn't appear at all. Phone can detect the radio but cannot connect. Only way to make it work is to stop and start engine again. Turn off player and on again doesn't work.. My radio is the basic one (not Advanced variant with screen) |
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Nov 9 2021, 03:56 PM
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ladies/gentleman,
recommend h11 bulbs please, currently using osram night breaker.. doesn't seem last long and one of it broken already.. btw, is it legal to use h11 led? was eyeing Narva Range Peformance LED also recommend wiper.. currently using bosch advantage This post has been edited by spreeeee: Nov 9 2021, 04:28 PM |
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Nov 10 2021, 06:08 AM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Nov 9 2021, 03:56 PM) ladies/gentleman, Use back Original bulb if long lasting is the priority.recommend h11 bulbs please, currently using osram night breaker.. doesn't seem last long and one of it broken already.. btw, is it legal to use h11 led? was eyeing Narva Range Peformance LED also recommend wiper.. currently using bosch advantage Bosch H11 Bulb In the mean time, you can transfer the Fog Light bulbs to use for the Low Beam Light. As for the wipers, Mr Diy Silicone Wipers does a good job for the given price. |
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Nov 10 2021, 08:21 AM
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QUOTE(Ciypher @ Nov 10 2021, 06:08 AM) Use back Original bulb if long lasting is the priority. tbh.. standard bulb does last very long Bosch H11 Bulb In the mean time, you can transfer the Fog Light bulbs to use for the Low Beam Light. As for the wipers, Mr Diy Silicone Wipers does a good job for the given price. but was thinkng of alternative.. ie LED kind.. |
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Nov 17 2021, 11:21 AM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Nov 10 2021, 08:21 AM) the led source lamp vs halogenled lacks the halogen in terms of luminous flux per volumetric size, meaning that for the led to produce the amount of lumens a standard halogen, needs to be larger. the halogen is considered a 'point' source lamp, meaning that the lumens originate from a small point while the led is considered a 'wide' source lamp, almost a flood lamp. thus the led lamps are larger compared to halogens. reflector designed be it for symmetrical or asymmetrical for halogens are very specifically calculated for a certain light source. these calculations for the reflector are to function as asymmetrical and focused on the road as opposed to the high beam that is focused high. altho the main reasons for the main beam is to focus the illumination on the road, it has the added benefit of not causing glare to oncoming traffic. since we are talking abt a original halogen source, lets start from there... since led are larger than a halogen source, it emits light away from the calculated source designed into the reflector. this is the same effect when using xenon lamps where the lamp is longer than the halogen and thus away from the point calculated into the design of the reflector. the resulting retrofit is as u see on cars that seem to have their high beams on while using the main beams and this is what is termed as glare. furthermore, led run hot and need good cooling systems or else they fail very quickly cos of the circuit board cant take the heat emitted from the led that is attached to the board.. causing meltdowns.. halogens were made to run hot... so no problems there. good light fittings meant for led have very robust cooling fins for the fittings to achieve atleast 900 lumens, ie, a 50w12v halogen lamp's output.. retrofit led lamps have only half that at best cos the lamps do not come with cooling fins to fit into an existing enclosure/reflector and lamp holder (2 pin) and can hope to have any form of longevity. thus is the current landscape of the led retrofit market today. |
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Nov 17 2021, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(jtan.pdr @ Nov 17 2021, 11:21 AM) the led source lamp vs halogen bro. very good infor.led lacks the halogen in terms of luminous flux per volumetric size, meaning that for the led to produce the amount of lumens a standard halogen, needs to be larger. the halogen is considered a 'point' source lamp, meaning that the lumens originate from a small point while the led is considered a 'wide' source lamp, almost a flood lamp. thus the led lamps are larger compared to halogens. reflector designed be it for symmetrical or asymmetrical for halogens are very specifically calculated for a certain light source. these calculations for the reflector are to function as asymmetrical and focused on the road as opposed to the high beam that is focused high. altho the main reasons for the main beam is to focus the illumination on the road, it has the added benefit of not causing glare to oncoming traffic. since we are talking abt a original halogen source, lets start from there... since led are larger than a halogen source, it emits light away from the calculated source designed into the reflector. this is the same effect when using xenon lamps where the lamp is longer than the halogen and thus away from the point calculated into the design of the reflector. the resulting retrofit is as u see on cars that seem to have their high beams on while using the main beams and this is what is termed as glare. furthermore, led run hot and need good cooling systems or else they fail very quickly cos of the circuit board cant take the heat emitted from the led that is attached to the board.. causing meltdowns.. halogens were made to run hot... so no problems there. good light fittings meant for led have very robust cooling fins for the fittings to achieve atleast 900 lumens, ie, a 50w12v halogen lamp's output.. retrofit led lamps have only half that at best cos the lamps do not come with cooling fins to fit into an existing enclosure/reflector and lamp holder (2 pin) and can hope to have any form of longevity. thus is the current landscape of the led retrofit market today. r u working at led related field. want to learn from uuuuuu |
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