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My FC Getting Better With Low RPM

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iagree:

--- Quote from: SoL on November 06, 2008, 03:27:25 PM ---Braking waste petrol because the distance you can travel with a litre of petrol is reduced since u brake. Energy is lost as heat because you brake mah. Thats why braking increases your fuel consumption.

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hi SoL,

iagree with u loh.
lousier FC loh if so.

regards.

LatioR:

--- Quote from: SoL on November 05, 2008, 11:14:53 PM ---In msia I think around 260 or 270 is ok bah. If not NSH but those kinda bumpy roads, reduce even more. Not very sure about this, you might want to ask those bros who frequent Msia.

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i'm frequently to malaysia but not like u at very high pressure mah (believed not many ppl like u)

Ying:
you feel nothing when you drive for short distance. Try driving to Ipoh with high pressure, those in the car especially back seat will feel very uncomfortable and very tiring.

LatioR:
hi ying, wat's yr tyre pressure in Sg and while travel to malaysia? My at 250 and 235 now and intend to try this pressure at malaysia too. Will take small step to increase the tyre pressure to 260~270 later on in Sg.

Hi anyone know abt the spare tyre pressure, notice something written on tyre like "inflat to 420kpa or 60psi" yesterday night. Not sure if it's correct or not? Decided to top up to 250kpa instead (my spare tyre is smaller one, yr 2005). thanks.

SoL:
@LatioR
Spare tire is definitely at higher pressure. Stick to wad is said on the tire. It unbelievably high, but thats normal.

@ying
I seldom drive long D, so I don't really know. If your pressure is comfortable for you, by all means go ahead. But be careful, long D driving with underinflated tires is dangerous.

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