QUOTE(nsty @ Aug 24 2009, 09:00 PM)
Just a comment from me on M-line's braking performance. Yesterday night I was a bit careless because I didn't notice the traffic light at the junction, so during emergency situation like this one would just slam on the brake pedal like I did. The braking distance was remarkably long, total wheel spin on the front wheels and you couldn't control the vehicle at this moment - if you steered a bit left or right your could would have skipped right away. As have been stated countless times here, the braking performance for B-line and M-line is questionable, since these two models are fitted with drum at the back and there's no ABS, EBD and brake assist to help you in emergency situation, and the boosters are kinda weak.
People who always preach "drive safely and sanely", but if another driver is careless (like I did last night

) you still end up in an accident no matter how careful you are. My advice, if budget permits get the H-line. B-line and M-line owners should consider changing their brake booster to Gen-2 booster, although for everyday driving the braking performance is acceptable.
Last but not least, if last night you saw a Persona doing an emergency brake at a junction in Ayer Keroh, please pardon my mistake - especially to the Kancil driver who was kind of pissed while staring at me.

hi guys...
yesterday just try my new M-line manual persona...good....if no compare to japan car ....haha
but what i want to share it...
1st....braking performance...---> agree...the break system is need a long distance to stop...pump 2 time...3 time....also like that...what to do..change to gear 4 to slow down the car...haha...so is better get a H-line compera B-line Auto..
2nd.. Very high boot ---> the good thing is you cannot see the light from the back. the bad thing is do not know the distance between two car....you just fell the car at the back is very near to you...when see in the side mirror is far from you car...
3rd....manual gear ---when change a gear..the rpm will up even you no press the petrol...do not know how to explain to you all...let me drive few day then i tell you all agian....
Added on August 25, 2009, 8:12 amQUOTE(overfloe @ Aug 25 2009, 07:57 AM)
Usually the spongy feeling is caused by improper brake fluid bleeding and there are some trapped bubbles in the brake hose.
After I changed my brake fluid & pads, the brake feels much better.
where you change? SC or outside workshop?
This post has been edited by alexliew: Aug 25 2009, 08:12 AM