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yeah, some cars really do that.

Mine is one good example.

 

if you observe the engine of Bezza, their air intake is not very ideal.

I'm not an engineer.

However if i were to modify, i probably remove the current intake duct and add in a Cold air intake.

In additional, remove some of the blockage in the front grill, more air into the engine.

maybe all this, can add another 5bhp? [:p]

 

its a simple yet proven improvement which i did for my current car.

 

Want more, go for unichip from 93 bhp to 104 bhp, already proven.

 

kakui icebreaker01

 

 

 

 

 

dont shy, please share the deals that you got from AD.

No need to do all that lah.. just paste stickers, instant 10hp increment! Edited by Cypher
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Since u say at higher speed then got sound then maybe its the engine bay design ba... Something like how a whistle work.... Higher speed more wind resistance then some thing there cause the sound? Did u try switching off the aircon and see if the sound still there?

Wonder would it be the air filter design too? Me no expert... Just thinking what could be the cause

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Juz got mine (White) few weeks ago.

 

Generally happy with the car. However some minor issues i encounter which i am not sure other owners here experience the same issues as me. 

 

1) The back passenger doors need extra effort to close or need to try multiple attempt have it successfully closed.

( tried closing on 2 of the display units in the show room and they also seems have this issue, ask the technician during my1st 1k service, they claim " all bezza car got this issue, its normal") 

 

2) The sound proof from the tires arch seems to be poor. Just wondering if applying sound proof just on the 4 wheel archs will make any different? (not looking into full car sound proofing, just wish to minimize noise from the sands, stones and rainwater hitting the wheel archs.)

 

3) when traveling at above 90km/h, i tend to hear a soft but slightly sharp "eeeeeeeeee" sound coming from the front of the car. "suspect to be from the engine." Have to off the radio for the sound to be heard. And of cos, slowing down to 80+ km/h and the sound will disappear.

 

4) The lever for the driver seat height adjuster seems flimsy.

 

5) Headunit speakers quality could be better :)

 

Not just the passenger doors, in fact all doors. I used to tell passengers to "bank" my doors. My understanding, Euro car just need to "close" the doors, Jap car need to "push" the doors but Aban car need to "bank" the doors.  Embrassing.....

 

 

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Hmm my previous viva have same issue for the rear doors. Need to slam to close, but front doors no problem one.

 

Not sure about the engine sound. But last time driving on NSHW cruising at 3000 to 3500rpm got high pitch whine from the engine.

 

The seat height adjustment lever feels like gonna break off whenever I adjust it.

 

The speakers sound like the sound is being muffled inside.

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Up to Aug, there are 65 bezza on the road according to LTA records.

But never see them leh!

 

Why?

All go back AD workshop for major warranty repairs, after 1 month of use issit?

 

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My block there is red plate one.

 

But I got see some of them on the roads too.

 

Haha catch them like catch rare pokemon like that.

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My block there is red plate one.

 

But I got see some of them on the roads too.

 

Haha catch them like catch rare pokemon like that.

 

good mah, head turner each time you see it  [:p]

 

come, go and change to bezza

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Most are OPC, so harder to spot them. I only saw a few so far..

 

i guess they bought the coe like 50K to 40K?

with the recent coe, what they are paying, could get them a normal plate?

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