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40000km Service with NPMP
david1881:
IMHO,
1. Your new tires has less rolling resistance, thus easier to steer.
2. Old tires rubber has hardened & will be noisy. Almost all new tires rubber are quiet initially. You'll feel big difference in the noise level.
3. New engine oil could be thicker, thus pick up slightly sluggish as compared before.
clarence:
If the new engine oil is of the same viscosity, how could it be thicker?
kraziesg:
I believe the other of your queries have been answered by the others.
I'm addressing only the 'light steering' issue. For this, check your tyre pressure. TCM tend to over-pump the recommended tyre pressure. Over-inflated tyres will make steering feels light due to the less contact to the ground.
Front : 230kpa
Rear : 210kpa
--- Quote from: hammer99 on February 05, 2009, 10:54:03 PM ---From stationary to motion.
At any speed it feels lighter than before.
It is obvious when manuipulating in MSCP.
The worst is the pick up speed, deteroriate after servicing, now has to step harder on the accelerator from stationary before the wheel starts rolling. Before servicing, light steping (RPM between 1600 to 1800, car can pick up speed easily at stationary).
Any advise, is it because of the new tyre ? Or becos of the fastflo engine oil ?
Thanks
Regards
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iagree:
Yo guys
Back to msia for cny.
I have no complaint abt TCM's Fasflo liao, in msia for 1wk+, my FC achieve 13km/L, siok.
When back to SG, FC is worsen, 10km/L to 11km/L, i believe is due to short distance and lots of traffic light (stop & move & stop too frequently)
Gong Xi Fa Cai & Happy New Year ..
HUAT AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
iagree:
--- Quote from: Toalson on January 24, 2009, 11:33:47 PM ---Best time to sign up for NPMP?
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hi toalson
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