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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #100 on: August 31, 2009, 08:52:11 AM »
bro, if you are regular you will know who sell what. You can say what you like but don't expect a coke seller saying pepsi is better.

spot on...smart guy

u dun discuss with salesmen when u wanna buy something...go elsewhere if u wanna noe more abt tyres

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #101 on: August 31, 2009, 08:55:18 AM »
He sarcastic isit?

draw cartoon muz draw intestines? tink u r btr at fuel saving tactics bro

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #102 on: August 31, 2009, 09:08:37 PM »
draw cartoon muz draw intestines?

What does this mean? I'm just thinking your post seems like you trying to shoot all those Hankook supporters, there are alot, afterall. No offense bro. Sorry if you misunderstand.

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #103 on: August 31, 2009, 09:19:33 PM »
guys

pls dun recommend any tyre other than hankook in this forum

i have said this years back and its true till now...this forum is LATIO N HANKOOK CLUB

u only discuss latio n hankook tyres here pls bcos the senior bros here strongly believe hankook is the BEST n PREFERRED tyre for latio

if u wanna mention other tyres pls present all ur findings with full record of data to prove wat u said cos this forum got all the scientific findings with full evidence that hankook is best suited for latio...haha enjoy

U can say all your kook kook tyres, I sticking to Mich for my next change, coz pple I know who are cheong kar swear by mich performance tyres


I wun also say Kook kook tyres no good, sure got meet some standards b4 can sell here right? other than price and sorts, its just people opinion

I am sure some bros here share with what they experience as being good, not a bad thing, but over doing it will irk or even create back fire.

Why I say Falken treadwear good got real life observation one, the car go Penang all the way 2 times, KL 6 times, Malaca 4 time all in all clock abt 20K, tyres still look new with little wear indication.

Then again some pple will want good tread wear, some go for price, some go for performance, no need to invite flame with all your kook kook tyres talk

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #104 on: September 01, 2009, 01:33:18 AM »
hi .. all ..

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #105 on: September 01, 2009, 08:13:19 AM »
Cool... moderator stands out liao.   :thumbsup:

So latio club is not tied to any brand or make. As it says it is individual experience and feedback.  ;D

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #106 on: September 01, 2009, 03:05:53 PM »
frankly i dun see any sales pitch at all.
those individual had also mellow down a great deal already.
i only see individual's preferences here.
But my questions still no one answer... :crying:

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #107 on: September 01, 2009, 03:53:39 PM »
Maybe you wanna post your question again. Think we are carried away from the hankook and latio issue.

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #108 on: September 01, 2009, 06:50:57 PM »

But my questions still no one answer... :crying:

This question?  "so the cheap cheap tyres is still the best lor? cut corners, cut lanes, speed hiong hiong etc.."

IMO, it is the driver habit not the tyre. Cheap or $$$ tyre, he/she still cut corners, cut lanes, speed hiong hiong, the different is got accident or not.

frankly i dun see any sales pitch at all.
those individual had also mellow down a great deal already.
i only see individual's preferences here.
good lobang is always welcome, just provide facts and let the end user decide.  promote like 姜 太 公

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #109 on: September 01, 2009, 07:35:27 PM »
Thanks for the sharing.
learnt something. I'm a noob in tyres things.
It does makes sense in having more air will take more impact thus less "feel".

One thing I always been thinking.., In F1, cold tyres runs faster right? or is it the opposite?

and one more thing, Bigger profile tyres doesn't also means more distant to complete 1 revolution? if so, it would have appeared in the odometer that it cover lesser distant? thus the illusion for higher FC?

One other thing bothers me too. sorry ah, very the layman illustration, If a Brand A car is designed with a specificed tyre size, wouldn't that the odometer is adjusted to suit 1 complete revolution cycle to complete example 1 meter? if profile changed, than 1 complete revolution cycle will means a slight deviation? But in terms of great distances travelled, it will means great differences?

no no, the above is my real questions.

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #110 on: September 01, 2009, 09:37:14 PM »
no no, the above is my real questions.
One thing I always been thinking.., In F1, cold tyres runs faster right? or is it the opposite?
hot should be faster if I am not wrong. It is warming up theory.

and one more thing, Bigger profile tyres doesn't also means more distant to complete 1 revolution? if so, it would have appeared in the odometer that it cover lesser distant? thus the illusion for higher FC?
this depending on the actual profile of the new rims + tyre. Definitely there is a rounding up or down error for the odometer. It could be better (i.e. odometer show more mileage then actual) or could be worst. Typical should be fall under +/-1% to reduce such error. Then again.. it is still up to individual. Some just dont really care whether it is within 1% difference or not
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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #111 on: September 01, 2009, 10:01:04 PM »

One thing I always been thinking.., In F1, cold tyres runs faster right? or is it the opposite?
hot should be faster if I am not wrong. It is warming up theory.
When the tyre compound gets hot, it becomes more  "sticky" aka better traction.. esp for semi slick or slick tyres :)

and one more thing, Bigger profile tyres doesn't also means more distant to complete 1 revolution? if so, it would have appeared in the odometer that it cover lesser distant? thus the illusion for higher FC?
this depending on the actual profile of the new rims + tyre. Definitely there is a rounding up or down error for the odometer. It could be better (i.e. odometer show more mileage then actual) or could be worst. Typical should be fall under +/-1% to reduce such error. Then again.. it is still up to individual. Some just dont really care whether it is within 1% difference or not
Simply put it.. over size circumference = under clock on odometer, under size circumference = over clock on odometer

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #112 on: September 02, 2009, 12:22:39 AM »
Thanks lorddraco and kanzo, so means when people say higher fc when rim change to bigger size does not necessary mean fc really higher. 1%? that really small difference.
Thank u guys.

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #113 on: September 02, 2009, 12:33:02 AM »
One thing I always been thinking.., In F1, cold tyres runs faster right? or is it the opposite?
hot should be faster if I am not wrong. It is warming up theory.
When the tyre compound gets hot, it becomes more  "sticky" aka better traction.. esp for semi slick or slick tyres :)

and one more thing, Bigger profile tyres doesn't also means more distant to complete 1 revolution? if so, it would have appeared in the odometer that it cover lesser distant? thus the illusion for higher FC?
this depending on the actual profile of the new rims + tyre. Definitely there is a rounding up or down error for the odometer. It could be better (i.e. odometer show more mileage then actual) or could be worst. Typical should be fall under +/-1% to reduce such error. Then again.. it is still up to individual. Some just dont really care whether it is within 1% difference or not
Simply put it.. over size circumference = under clock on odometer, under size circumference = over clock on odometer
under size = over clock on odo???
that mean we will clock high mileage = more servicing basd on milage = warranty used faster?
can we reset any setting to suit the circumference size?



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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #114 on: September 03, 2009, 06:05:23 PM »
Thanks lorddraco and kanzo, so means when people say higher fc when rim change to bigger size does not necessary mean fc really higher. 1%? that really small difference.
Thank u guys.

yes and no. If you upsize your rim but maintain similar over circumference ie a lower profile tyre you wun experience much overclock or under clocking. the FC goes up coz of the additional weight from a bigger rim.. the car will need a higher torque to overcome the additional weight ( start up torque ) plus acceleration affected so maybe you will step harder on acc resulting FC going up. :devil2:

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #115 on: September 03, 2009, 06:21:37 PM »
yes and no. If you upsize your rim but maintain similar over circumference ie a lower profile tyre you wun experience much overclock or under clocking. the FC goes up coz of the additional weight from a bigger rim.. the car will need a higher torque to overcome the additional weight ( start up torque ) plus acceleration affected so maybe you will step harder on acc resulting FC going up. :devil2:

I see.. thanks for the knowledge shared. ;)

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #116 on: September 03, 2009, 06:27:32 PM »
i juz minding my own biz why the others all cut me
they change lane don use signal & they always challenge me

Le Kua Simi? (x 2)

see the light when turn green~
see my super chio rim~
even though ur car faster than me my Latio still more swee
u may think u reach there faster then can order ur ice cream

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #117 on: October 01, 2009, 10:30:16 PM »
just a side note, i bought hankook tyres for replacement lately. Works wonderfully. The grip and everything is very good!

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #118 on: October 01, 2009, 10:47:09 PM »
just a side note, i bought hankook tyres for replacement lately. Works wonderfully. The grip and everything is very good!

care to share which model u bought?

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Re: Tyres for Latio
« Reply #119 on: October 02, 2009, 07:53:39 PM »
just a side note, i bought hankook tyres for replacement lately. Works wonderfully. The grip and everything is very good!

All NEW tyres also good grip and everything.

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