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    #1
    gud day to all!



    ok lang ba i wheelspin ang bagong oto anyway past na ako ng first 1000kms, actually nasa 1500 na ako and already did the 1000kms oil change. medyo na excite lang ako ksi for a small car vios 1.3e malakas din pala. i did it 3 times na. may masisira ba dun like engine and transmission or will it have a long term bad effect in so far as the engine is concerned.


    tnx

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    Extra wear on the clutch and tires. But nothing that will really affect your 3-5 year reliability if done correctly.

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    waste of tires, clutch and gas.... possible damage to engine supports pa.. kaya yan ng vios kasi front wheel drive plus nakatingala pa yan front nyan kaya magaan ang harap...

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    vios wheel spin?

    baka naka off ang traction control


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    If you do it right and only a few times, no damage... not any more than you would get from driving it a few hundred kilometers.

    If you do it wrong ("sliding" the clutch, lurching, etcetera), say bye bye to your clutch. I know people who've stripped the clutch with just one or two "launches".

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Why do it? Para Ano? I don't get it...

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    para hindi i-underestimate ng mga tao ang 1.3 vios

    hehe

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    Not everyone needs a supercar to try to have fun with their vehicle.

    Not a fan - but whatever floats the TS's boat.

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    Not a fan too but if you are out to improve your skillsas a driver, you should also take time to learn these things and other maneuvers that push the envelope.

    Ive burned through a clutch in just a year trying to learn different maneuvers and techniques back when i was younger.

    I'm still no Schumacher but at least now I can drive emergency vehicles in a hurried manner while maintaining confidence.

    Tip to thread starter, try a beatercar first instead of your new vios. Or borrow a friend's car! Hehe

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    yeah enjoy your car. just be safe going about it, and as much as possible do it when your're alone. if you do it in public most people will think you an a$$. my echo's got 160,000 km under it's belt and it's still burning rubber. so, done right it won't damage much except your tires.

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    Why i do it?


    The best answer is thanks to mda!


    "Not everyone needs a supercar to try to have fun with their vehicle.

    Not a fan - but whatever floats the TS's boat. "


    pacensya na nangaling lang ako sa lata ng sardinas na hinihila ok

    it is my humble 1st brand new car i want to make fun out of it

    i just hope i dont destroy it kaya ko natanong---nirev ko ng mataas tapos binitiwan ko
    ayun it made a good screeching sound pasado na sa simple standards ko ganun lang

    kinabahan lang ako at baka masira

    please do not underestimate cars ---"a car is a car no matter what it is..."

    and if you think i can not afford an sti and an evo X the answer is yes! i can

    but i wont be buying it...il probably buy an 2012 explorer or a fortuner+focus/gta

    in the meantime i am enjoying my simple vios and an old timer

    and i intend to keep it that way

    because that is where i came from...

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    It will more often then not, accelerate wear and tear uselessly. Better not to since its your first new car as well.

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    Still don't get it...

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    ^neither do i.

    All cars will be able to produce that screeching rubbery sound when you rev up to it's torque band coupled with stock not so grippy tires.

    and if you do it right and rarely, nothing much would happen kung chirp lang ng konti. But if you're doing it like trip mo lang mang burnout or magpakamot then say hello to accelerated wear and tear.
    Last edited by SiRbossR; January 18th, 2012 at 11:09 AM.

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    More confused with the TS's explanation...

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    gusto lang nya paiyakin yung kotse.. yun lang... ngayon kung may masisira ba?? yung ang tanong nya...

    ang sagot... OO kung madalas mo gagawin at mali ang paraan mo... HINDI kung pa minsan minsan mo lang gagawin at yung tipong hindi gaano malakas yung paiyak mo... hehehe

    btw. may rev limiter yan vios.. na try ko na i floor ang pedal nyan pag dating ng 7.5k rpm mag lilimit yan at baba sa 7k rpm.. na try ko na din mag max rev sa 1st gear.. umabot yata ng 60 or 80 kph ang speed on 1st gear sa rev limit... wala naman nasira...

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    ^para ano pa rin Bakit gusto paiyakin kotse?

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    sometimes meron ako nakikita ganyan

    teenage dude suddenly revs... tires screeching

    everyone looks...

    everyone wonders what he's trying to prove

    maybe to show other people he can do it

    he probably only recently learned how it's done...

    he probably thought other people don't know how...

    oh well... he'll grow up someday
    Last edited by uls; January 18th, 2012 at 11:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    ^para ano pa rin Bakit gusto paiyakin kotse?
    no reason at all...trip nga lang nya mag paiyak... yun lang... gusto lang nya din siguro i-try kung kaya nya gawin using a 1.3 vios... ayun kaya naman pala...

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    With a 1.3 Vios, a functional burnout (for best acceleration) would be around 5k rpm. Any lower and it'll bog, any higher and you'll be burning rubber for no reason.

    Of course, that's not really practical stuff, because with the amount of power the 1.3 MT has, you are still going to be outdragged by automatic 1.5s at the stoplight.

    What's really fun, but harder to find space and occassion to practice, is learning how to handbrake turn properly and learning how to J-Turn. The J-Turn, in particular, requires quick hands, quick clutch and shifter work and lots of practice.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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