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 PROTON SAGA BLM CLUB V5, HOOORAYYY!! V5

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ZYen
post Aug 31 2008, 02:47 PM

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Congrats on V5~!! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(Y.K. @ Aug 31 2008, 12:26 PM)
hi all, any idea how long need to wait for the car if i place order now?

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once my SA told me that proton suppose to deliver the car within 3 months. I got the car around 3 and a half month (plus the con case problem my mum had sweat.gif ). But right now right now most of the new car owner only managed to get their cars after waiting for 4 - 5 months. So i guess u should expect the car to be ready somewhere around the new year of 2009, unless u go to a dealer that already have an open stock or just choose open booking (meaning u dont particular on the color and transmission). That should be faster.



I bet the green color should be the fastest can get whistling.gif
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post Aug 31 2008, 03:35 PM

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founded small accesories in pudu 2day for blm which does not cost much than those selling in other internet websites..haha..rear reflectors..only rm18..thats a nice bargain..il get mine nextime when im ready to go back kuching..maybe chop them rm15..haha.
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Gratz on V5. Spammm =p
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post Aug 31 2008, 07:08 PM

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QUOTE(SiuYi @ Aug 31 2008, 03:35 PM)
founded small accesories in pudu 2day for blm which does not cost much than those selling in other internet websites..haha..rear reflectors..only rm18..thats a nice bargain..il get mine nextime when im ready to go back kuching..maybe chop them rm15..haha.
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where in pudu.... jalan pasar?


Added on August 31, 2008, 7:09 pmi need to find window visor..... where can get cheaper price

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briggs86
post Aug 31 2008, 07:14 PM

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i wanner ask tat this lyn saga club itzit belong to blmclub ? u have the authorize to get permission to put at the main thread lynblm club is blmclub ???
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post Aug 31 2008, 08:16 PM

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Congratulations rclxms.gif V5!!
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rudhrasamy
is that the place where they sell alot of woofers and speakers..summore got aqua life sellers too?yeah..shud be kua..u can get cheap taiwan-made visors there too..rm38..4" summore..but quality not assures..

briggs86
shud be some misunderstanding liaw..hmm..

LambOfGod
i think u should not put the logo for the blmclub website as the main post of this LYN blm thread.they are from different authorities..my suggestion is put the blmclub under the link related to blm at the bottom of the post..
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post Aug 31 2008, 09:57 PM

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latest FC report.. KL > Sungkai > Tg Tualang > Bidor

Average Speed = 130 - 140 km/hr
Total Mileage = 350km
Total Fuel usage = RM70 = 27.45 ltr
FC = 27.45/350 = 12.75 km/ltr

Consider save ? BTW mine is Auto M Line
TSLambOfGod
post Sep 1 2008, 01:57 AM

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@ivan
I shall not reply u, ur freaking out for no reason today. everything u post is all rubbish and provocative..
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post Sep 1 2008, 05:55 AM

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I also wondering what ivan is saying like schizophrenia tiba tiba only =p
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post Sep 1 2008, 01:50 PM

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honestly LYN is our mother forum, we came from here.. so any how it will always lead back to LYN..
neway, pictures of yesterdays TT =)
http://www.blmclub.proboards85.com/index.c...play&thread=150

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post Sep 1 2008, 01:55 PM

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what is the best pressure for the front and back tyres?
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post Sep 1 2008, 02:02 PM

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QUOTE(HPz @ Sep 1 2008, 01:55 PM)
what is the best pressure for the front and back tyres?
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210 front
190 back

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post Sep 1 2008, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(ynizam @ Sep 1 2008, 02:02 PM)
210 front
190 back

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this is stated on the manual rite? i heard someone said higher a bit will be better.. is it true?
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post Sep 1 2008, 03:26 PM

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this is what i found in the net that might be useful for u HPz

Under-inflation

If your vehicle's tires are under inflated by only 6 psi it could lead to tire failure. Additionally, the tire's tread life could be reduced by as much as 25%. Lower inflation pressure will allow the tire to deflect (bend) more as it rolls. This will build up internal heat, increase rolling resistance and cause a reduction in fuel economy of up to 5%. You would find a significant loss of steering precision and cornering stability. While 6 psi doesn't seem excessively low, remember, it usually represents about 20% of the tire's recommended pressure.

Over-inflation

If your tires are over inflated by 6 psi, they could be damaged more easily when running over pot holes or debris in the road. Higher inflated tires cannot isolate road irregularities well causing them to ride harsher. However, higher inflation pressures usually provide an improvement in steering response and cornering stability up to a point. This is why participants who use street tires in autocrosses, track events and road races, run higher than normal inflation pressures.

Effects of Time and Temperature

Tire inflation pressures change due to time and temperature. Tires lose about 1 psi per month due to air escaping through the rubber as it stretches. If you were to check your tires only every six months, it would not be uncommon to find them under inflated by as much as 6 psi. Tire inflation pressures also fluctuate with changes in the outside air temperature. This occurs at a rate of about 1 psi for every 10°F (plus or minus). So the tires you set correctly with an 80°F ambient temperature will be under inflated by 6 psi at 20°F.

If you add the variations of time and temperature together, it is easy to understand why a tire's inflation pressure should be checked frequently. Improper inflation can cause tires to wear irregularly and can void manufacturer's warranty.

Another advantage of checking tire pressure frequently is that it allows a slow leak to be found and repaired before it permanently damages a tire. Tire pressures should be checked once a week, preferably before the vehicle has been driven. Spending about two minutes a week will help you get the optimum performance your tires can offer!
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post Sep 1 2008, 03:46 PM

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so fast version 5...

good man!!
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QUOTE(LambOfGod @ Sep 1 2008, 03:26 PM)
this is what i found in the net that might be useful for u HPz

Under-inflation

If your vehicle's tires are under inflated by only 6 psi it could lead to tire failure. Additionally, the tire's tread life could be reduced by as much as 25%. Lower inflation pressure will allow the tire to deflect (bend) more as it rolls. This will build up internal heat, increase rolling resistance and cause a reduction in fuel economy of up to 5%. You would find a significant loss of steering precision and cornering stability. While 6 psi doesn't seem excessively low, remember, it usually represents about 20% of the tire's recommended pressure.

Over-inflation

If your tires are over inflated by 6 psi, they could be damaged more easily when running over pot holes or debris in the road. Higher inflated tires cannot isolate road irregularities well causing them to ride harsher. However, higher inflation pressures usually provide an improvement in steering response and cornering stability up to a point. This is why participants who use street tires in autocrosses, track events and road races, run higher than normal inflation pressures.

Effects of Time and Temperature

Tire inflation pressures change due to time and temperature. Tires lose about 1 psi per month due to air escaping through the rubber as it stretches. If you were to check your tires only every six months, it would not be uncommon to find them under inflated by as much as 6 psi. Tire inflation pressures also fluctuate with changes in the outside air temperature. This occurs at a rate of about 1 psi for every 10°F (plus or minus). So the tires you set correctly with an 80°F ambient temperature will be under inflated by 6 psi at 20°F.

If you add the variations of time and temperature together, it is easy to understand why a tire's inflation pressure should be checked frequently. Improper inflation can cause tires to wear irregularly and can void manufacturer's warranty.

Another advantage of checking tire pressure frequently is that it allows a slow leak to be found and repaired before it permanently damages a tire. Tire pressures should be checked once a week, preferably before the vehicle has been driven. Spending about two minutes a week will help you get the optimum performance your tires can offer!
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ooo... thx for ur info that mean i should follow what stated in the manual...
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post Sep 1 2008, 04:09 PM

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yes =)
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post Sep 1 2008, 04:41 PM

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is it worth for us to pump ron92 compared to ron97 on our saga?

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