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 Nissan Almera Turbo 1.0 (N18) Ownership Experience, Sharing Thoughts / Experience / Issues

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touristking
post Apr 7 2024, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(hotmilk001 @ Apr 7 2024, 09:08 AM)
Reasons to the floating feels probably due to the tyres pressure because it use hard compound UHP the pressure should be 210 not recommend as standard 230, it will much much better grip if you change to soft compound tyre like vios city using
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Japanese car is generally are more floaty at high speed compared to conti cars. I even felt floaty on my CRV at 140kph.

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post Apr 8 2024, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(IamAHuman @ Apr 8 2024, 04:02 AM)
not entirely correct. I have both conti and jap cars. My FC civic is really not bad on highways. Can speed more than 140kmh without any fuss and 'floaty' feeling. Its almost comparable to my G30 Bimmer.

For your case is more of a SUV which is on a high center of gravity. Hence, you should not be speeding more than 140kmh.

Heck, I used to owned an Alphard/Vellfire before and I can really say that its stable at 120kmh max. More than that, it's pretty risky. I seriously see SOOOOOOO MANY Alphard/Vellfire that speeds more than 140kmh on highways. They either have balls of steel or just want to stoke their BIG EGOs!

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Most stable Jap cars is the Axia. Proof? Saw many driving very fast and overtaking me easily on the highway rclxub.gif





 

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