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Post by extreme_pica on Jun 2, 2010 13:36:03 GMT 8
can get from min ghee. need to call them to check whether have stock. 62960808
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Post by extreme_pica on Jun 2, 2010 13:15:12 GMT 8
Does Ah Wong have brake pad too? Anyone change it there?
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Post by extreme_pica on Jun 2, 2010 13:09:51 GMT 8
Bro, u get from Ben too? Tks for your review
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Post by extreme_pica on Jun 2, 2010 12:14:07 GMT 8
Hi Bros,
It's time for me to change brake pad.
I'm considering getting the original from Min Ghee, or getting the N-brake pad from Ben in the merchant section.
Anyone has use the N-brake pad?
How's the review?
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Post by extreme_pica on Jun 2, 2010 8:50:26 GMT 8
Hi bro, do we need to take out the sensor first?
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Post by extreme_pica on May 27, 2010 12:07:19 GMT 8
Thank you LMF for your explanation. will reset ecu too many times have any bad effects? Or is it ok to reset many many times?
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Post by extreme_pica on May 27, 2010 9:12:48 GMT 8
HiHi bro LMF,
if i also juz like you, seldom add things to my ride one.
Then how often shd I reset my ECU ah?
Wat are the benefits of resetting ECU?
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Post by extreme_pica on May 26, 2010 9:11:27 GMT 8
ok, tks=)
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Post by extreme_pica on May 25, 2010 16:38:04 GMT 8
The door rest portion
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Post by extreme_pica on May 24, 2010 10:16:33 GMT 8
Bro, can share where you spray your interior?
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Post by extreme_pica on May 20, 2010 9:17:53 GMT 8
Where is that shop? can let me know?
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Post by extreme_pica on May 14, 2010 13:06:44 GMT 8
Vim auto $250
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Post by extreme_pica on May 13, 2010 15:31:05 GMT 8
I am thinking of it two weeks ago. But the cost put me off.
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Post by extreme_pica on May 5, 2010 9:07:05 GMT 8
How to diy? Is it easy?
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Post by extreme_pica on May 4, 2010 17:32:58 GMT 8
For those who diy your own servicing, how do youa ll remove the oil filter?
I will it very difficult to reach to the oil filter.
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 27, 2010 11:56:29 GMT 8
Hi bro, juz lending a helping hand since I had done it before. I'm at the north side. Hopefully you can apply successfully.
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 27, 2010 8:55:29 GMT 8
mine is 165/50/r15 plus light rims. FC almost the same as my stock 13".
But my rim always kenna kerb rash coz the tyre is not wide enough to protect the rims.
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 26, 2010 9:40:24 GMT 8
Hi Bro,
No need to be involved in the Iskandar project or sponsor by malaysia company.
I apply last week.
I think as long as we have have visited malaysia more than four times for the previous month at the point of appliation can liao
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 23, 2010 15:13:34 GMT 8
Got it at a stockist shop at ulu tiram (jb). Comes in 1 litre premixed bottle.
Our car is 3 litre. But when i change the coolant, i only drain from the radiator and reserve tank.
So not possible to drain all, as there are still a portion of the coolant at your engine block.
You can only drain all, by repeated filling and draining till clear water comes out. But will take a long time. That is what I did.
But I do repeated filling using distilled water, so at the final filling then i add in 50% coolant/water.
But since there is already distilled water in your engine block after repeated filling.
Hence the overall, percentage of the coolant is less than 50%. That is the con.
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 23, 2010 14:52:52 GMT 8
Bro MK1,
I got 1 litre of pre-mixed toyata long life coolant (red). That time when i diy, one bottle is enough for me. Not sure the others use how many. If you wan, i can sell cheap to you.
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 23, 2010 11:22:15 GMT 8
As for heat shield, i diy on my stock air box. Quite challenging to take out the entire air box. But even more challenging to put back the air box.
Heat shield is quite easy . juz wrap around like wrapping present like that.
I did it about one month ago but find that my worksmanship not too good.
Not as nice as whitesnail one. May want to re-do again.
That time my firend pass me one sheet of armafex. use finish the whole piece for my car.
I stick using outdoor 3m double side tape.
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 23, 2010 11:14:45 GMT 8
For change of steering wheel, take out the centre cover for stock steering by hand. find the edge of the centre cover and use your fingers to pull it out. Then you will find two wires connect to the steering wheel. use spanner to take out the wire. At the centre of the steering, we will find a nut, same size as the nut for our tyre. Use the spare tire tool to take out the nut. Lastly, you need to use a lot of force to pull out the steering wheel. a lot of force is needed. For installing, you need to put the correct boss kit back to the place, connect back the wire and then finally the aftermarket steering wheel. That time when i first diy, my friend and took one whole night to figure it out. It's not easy for the first time. Good luck trying. You can let me if you need help, provided if i have time.
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DIY CAI
Apr 16, 2010 13:51:19 GMT 8
Post by extreme_pica on Apr 16, 2010 13:51:19 GMT 8
Hi all,
I wan to try out DIY my own CAI.
But need to more about the setup.
Maybe bros n sis here who know abt it can share some infor to me?
1) Normally, wat kind of piping to use? eg. rubber, plastic or aluminium better?
2) Why shd the other end of the CAI pipe located at?
3) Do we need to put on an adapter at the other end? or juz the tubing will do?
4) We shd use 2.5in pipe right? can use 3in?
Thks all for sharing.
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Post by extreme_pica on Apr 15, 2010 16:22:58 GMT 8
You can go to this two places
North-East Refrigeration 35 Ubi Crescent Tel: 67492832 Brand name: ARMAFEX
Asiatic Refrigeration at 152 Owen Road Tel: 6293-1958 Brand Name: Superlon
Armafex is more expensive due to its brand.
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Post by extreme_pica on Mar 6, 2010 9:20:02 GMT 8
tks, bro for your info
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