My neo 1.6AT FC Problem

xtremeleo

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its much bigger then the original size imo, so u need to add sum percentage on the tripmeter reading
 

XlimShady

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Had the same problem with my new CPS when I just got it. FC was 12/100km to 14/100km for city driving. Found out later it was due to my extremely heavy right foot.... had to learn how to drive sensible.... That time got new car too exicted. But now after 1 year + FC is great I would say. Average on my meter now 8.4L/100km. (city driving + long trips from perak to KL about twice a month)
 

Jerry_ann

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With this tyre and rim size, you can add around 2.5% for your actual mileage.
But i have no idea your rims are made in which country.
 

monsh

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i'd say 15 is better for neo .
the lowered look and the lighter rim gives u a lot more power and better look as well :)

and change ur extractor to 4-2-1 .
and please be reminded when u buy a 2nd hand car, always go for standard maintenance at least .
best if u could spare some for top overhaul or even better, full overhaul :)

do like others said, check spark plug, air filter, clean throttle body, change 4-2-1, change to 15"

and i believe u could restore ur system.

Don't forget to reset ur ECU .
 

fishyogurt

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i'd say 15 is better for neo .
the lowered look and the lighter rim gives u a lot more power and better look as well :)

and change ur extractor to 4-2-1 .
and please be reminded when u buy a 2nd hand car, always go for standard maintenance at least .
best if u could spare some for top overhaul or even better, full overhaul :)

do like others said, check spark plug, air filter, clean throttle body, change 4-2-1, change to 15"

and i believe u could restore ur system.

Don't forget to reset ur ECU .
thx for all the info and other guys too...will do it one by one....lots of $$ @_@

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but if i change my rims back to 15 inch...can i change to a wider one?
 

reefdee

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my 2 cents.. if you are willing to sacrifice abit of comfort, then go for 205/45/16..
then get those lightweight rims..for 16" make sure each rims are no more then 5.9kg per rim.. that should offset abit the disadvantages of using 16" over 15"..
 

monsh

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for 15" mostly is 195/50 or 195/55 .
hardly find 205 nowadays i think .

if go for 16" rim, get those original which is lightweight and better build compared to cap ayam.

and also, i think 45 is a bit too thin for daily use.

road in msia really crap, a lot of pothole, u dont want to end up with a bent rim :)
 

Dayline668

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Even if u rev it all the time also will not drink petrol like this, same like my 2.2 subaru lol... Better send to specialist do full checking. Proton will not fix this kind of problem for u. Check o2 sensor etc is more sensible.
 

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