Angcheek Hypersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 also coupled with the fact that I do feather teh throttle and not aggresively accelerate and brake unnecessarily. Highway driving too is most part of my routine. Car coming to 4 years anyway, due for change i thought u change car every 3 yrs ???? ↡ Advertisement 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 i thought u change car every 3 yrs ???? you stalker hor...stalking me naaah...this one no need to change, altho hand not itchy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 Any AGM battery to recommend? Difficult to find Panasonic AGM batteries locally. I think it is easier to find Varta. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 you stalker hor...stalking me naaah...this one no need to change, altho hand not itchy later I go stalk BB's bike again waahahahah 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 Otaku, that 912 girl in PVC pants is gan pua hawt. You win If that E34 you saw is kim kim, then it's Otaku's. He just did a comprehensive grooming of his lao charbor. errr siang si Otaku ? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weez911 Supersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 (edited) errr siang si Otaku ? Paiseh, otaku is @Mockngbrd. Go see his garage36 blog, got standard one, super nice! :) Edited March 18, 2016 by Weez911 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 Paiseh, otaku is @Mockngbrd. Go see his garage36 blog, got standard one, super nice! :)Orhhh u referring to his blog . Yes yes saw it b4. But u also knew his lau chabo too ? Haha 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 (edited) LOL... btw bro, at R2d, there was an E30 and E34. Any chance yours previously? dunno bout the E30, E34 if it's white, it's an M5. Sits there alot. Owner lazy to drive it home. My lau charbor E34 sits at home 90% of the time, only goes out once in a while. Got yellow car at R2D is ours. all picha one. Edited March 18, 2016 by Mockngbrd 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weez911 Supersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 (edited) Orhhh u referring to his blog . Yes yes saw it b4. But u also knew his lau chabo too ? HahaHis E34 - he posted pics of his car after grooming. Welli well done, this otaku He is a man with meticulous good taste :) Edited March 18, 2016 by Weez911 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 His E34 - he posted pics of his car after grooming. Welli well done, this otaku He is a man with meticulous good taste :) Im see him as ironmaiden kekeke u wan him to do up ur car too ? 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear March 18, 2016 Share March 18, 2016 I think it is easier to find Varta. Thanks David cheerios Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoonigan 1st Gear May 16, 2016 Share May 16, 2016 For some car how the stop / start system works is .. 1. when engine decides that it is time to stop, it will fill 1 cylinder with petrol. 2. shuts down the engine ( leaving that 1 cylinder with petrol and air mixture ) 3. once you lift off the brakes, the spark plug ignites that particular cylinder that was filled with petrol and air. 4. The engine cranks over and continues with the rest of the cylinders' ignition as per normal. 5. no starter motor to crank the engine mechanically. Thus this design is quieter and you dont hear the starter motor cranking the engine. The starter motor is only used when you deliberately switched off the engine and then re-start again. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnahp Turbocharged May 17, 2016 Share May 17, 2016 For some car how the stop / start system works is .. 1. when engine decides that it is time to stop, it will fill 1 cylinder with petrol. 2. shuts down the engine ( leaving that 1 cylinder with petrol and air mixture ) 3. once you lift off the brakes, the spark plug ignites that particular cylinder that was filled with petrol and air. 4. The engine cranks over and continues with the rest of the cylinders' ignition as per normal. 5. no starter motor to crank the engine mechanically. Thus this design is quieter and you dont hear the starter motor cranking the engine. The starter motor is only used when you deliberately switched off the engine and then re-start again. I always have the same question whenever I read this. Why don't they do the same when we switch off the engine at the end of the drive? Next drive no cranking needed, just fire and go. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben5266 Supercharged May 17, 2016 Share May 17, 2016 I always have the same question whenever I read this. Why don't they do the same when we switch off the engine at the end of the drive? Next drive no cranking needed, just fire and go. We could pre-fill the cylinder. But, to leave the piston at compress position or not? If at un-compress position, we still need to crank the engine => use electric motor to get the piston to move to compress the mixture before explosion. If at compress position, where to tap the energy to hold the piston at compress position? I guess these are the challenges. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic May 17, 2016 Share May 17, 2016 (edited) I always have the same question whenever I read this. Why don't they do the same when we switch off the engine at the end of the drive? Next drive no cranking needed, just fire and go. I dunno lah but the stop-start system I read about is using the flywheel's kinetic energy. The key is adding an additional function to the starter motor. When the engine is cut off the starter motor keeps the flywheel spinning at high rpm so as to store the kinetic energy. When the brake pedal is released the flywheel will re-engage the engine crankshaft and start. So the starter motor will have two functions, one is to have a conventional engine start, two to keep the flywheel spinning. I think this is more effective since the starter motor is already connected to the flywheel and it doesn't affect the positions of where the pistons are. Edited May 17, 2016 by Watwheels Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nzy Twincharged May 17, 2016 Share May 17, 2016 For some car how the stop / start system works is .. 1. when engine decides that it is time to stop, it will fill 1 cylinder with petrol. 2. shuts down the engine ( leaving that 1 cylinder with petrol and air mixture ) 3. once you lift off the brakes, the spark plug ignites that particular cylinder that was filled with petrol and air. 4. The engine cranks over and continues with the rest of the cylinders' ignition as per normal. 5. no starter motor to crank the engine mechanically. Thus this design is quieter and you dont hear the starter motor cranking the engine. The starter motor is only used when you deliberately switched off the engine and then re-start again. Which brands do this? Don't think BMW uses this method cuz can hear the starter motor cranking when it starts again after stopping. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnahp Turbocharged May 17, 2016 Share May 17, 2016 I dunno lah but the stop-start system I read about is using the flywheel's kinetic energy. The key is adding an additional function to the starter motor. When the engine is cut off the starter motor keeps the flywheel spinning at high rpm so as to store the kinetic energy. When the brake pedal is released the flywheel will re-engage the engine crankshaft and start. So the starter motor will have two functions, one is to have a conventional engine start, two to keep the flywheel spinning. I think this is more effective since the starter motor is already connected to the flywheel and it doesn't affect the positions of where the pistons are.this makes more sense, thanks for the explanation. to park a piston of a running engine precisely right at the moment of firing is no joke, I would like to know how they achieve that. my car brochure say the same thing but I am not convinced. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victor68 Turbocharged May 17, 2016 Share May 17, 2016 Although I have not driven one with this feature, I already have a bias mindset about this system especially using it here in our congested road. With the excuse of going 'Green' many such innovations are simply not tested and oversold. While we would like to kill innovations, we should not let it be tested on live situation where it may also cause danger to others. Today's newspaper reported on the electronics control on throttles on Korean's cars are very disturbing. Many of my friends with such feature told me, their standard protocol. Start engine, switch off everything then drive. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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