maybe he was trying to catch up to an old Myvi and wondering why he couldn'tracing kut..
maybe he was trying to catch up to an old Myvi and wondering why he couldn'tracing kut..
so what actually type of ECU we use?All current Perodua not using OBD II standard. The port itself is an OBD II port but it won't interface at all. Its most likely encrypted.
I guess BLM not suitable for me or my gf's kelisa...Do you honestly think car manufacturers will make a car that's prone to rust? Especially when it comes to the engine block? The Wira engine block is made of cast iron and if you look at half cut shops and cars over 13 years of age, the block is the only thing in a Wira that is least prone to rusting.
Myvi 1.5 is a great car but it's shape doesn't allow for high speed runs, but hey.. who travels above 130km/h daily anyway? If you do then Myvi isn't for you.
all perodua models are using iron cast engine block. there is no rusty issue for the engine block since it is painted. only cylinder head use aluminum.hi to all myvian, im newbie here. now im considering about the myvi 1.5 SE. but after so much of study from the forum, alots of ppl said this 1.5 engine block was made of cast iron... it is true? cast iron compare with alloy block, what is the advantages and disadvantages? i thought cast iron is for old car only... and for the DVVT and VVT-i is different? some ppl said DVVT is mechanical while VVT-i is operate by computer....
p/s: pls dont shoot me as i really blur about this.... sorry, newbie :wavey:
Eh bro,Myvi 1.5 got Overdrive switch on/off?Two things.
1. You have Overdrive switched off
2. Why do you need to go faster than that anyway?
I dunno bro, I only have a EZi 1.3. That one has ODEh bro,Myvi 1.5 got Overdrive switch on/off?
Buy Persona to go more than 150km/h lo.my car myvi 1.5 auto 2 months old try max speed only 150, i dunno y pls help.....