where can i buy the original stock logo for saga (front)? my car look very weird without it..
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PROTON SAGA BLM CLUB V5, HOOORAYYY!! V5
PROTON SAGA BLM CLUB V5, HOOORAYYY!! V5
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Aug 31 2008, 11:13 AM
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where can i buy the original stock logo for saga (front)? my car look very weird without it..
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Aug 31 2008, 11:40 AM
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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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Sep 1 2008, 03:20 PM
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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 ooo... thx for ur info that mean i should follow what stated in the manual...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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is it worth for us to pump ron92 compared to ron97 on our saga?
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i saw some pic from this forum that 1 saga got a play boy logo...
my logo was missing so hope to replace with something... anyone noe where to get? This post has been edited by HPz: Oct 11 2008, 04:52 PM |
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DAM it!! just collide with an old saga.. boot cover banded.. one of the lamp broken a bit...
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