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Old 21st November 2008, 23:12   #46
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Hey Noida Boy those wheels look slick. even i have been looking for wheels with lip would you be able to guide me through to a shope or a showroom that has a range of good alloy wheels. i would like to get them for my wagon r
Thanks,there is alot of choice in 13",14" wheels as well,i got my set from sai mag.

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I've read somewhere that smaller engined cars will suffer from loss of low end torque if the cold air intake lets in too much air at the revs close to idle. but conversely performance becomes much better at top range. dont know how true that is. wish I had bookmarked that page for closer scrutiny by experts.

currently- my car keeps up with traffic in 4th gear at 1000rpm(30-40kmph) and pulls from there without fuss all the way to 120-140

If we can get roll on timings in 4th from 40-140 with the bigger filter and pete's box in setting 1, we could possibly settle this dispute.
Will a bigger filter help to reduce or stop the smoke issue at high revv's as well?
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Old 22nd November 2008, 00:43   #47
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Good choice on the wheels noidaboy!

I was talking about the same silicon coupler and bracket as shown by harsh in the pic, it came in the next day, comever over for the installation anytime.
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Will a bigger filter help to reduce or stop the smoke issue at high revv's as well?
To some extent it does help reduce the smoke. but will not eliminate the problem. because the smoke is partly due to the stock exhaust treatment system not being able to keep up(source-tbhp)
 
Old 23rd November 2008, 02:12   #49
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Will an after market exhaust system help?
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Old 23rd November 2008, 02:15   #50
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Will an after market exhaust system help?
Yes in creating more noise and scaring other road users
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Old 23rd November 2008, 02:20   #51
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Yes in creating more noise and scaring other road users
noidaboy likes doing all the stuff you mentioned above. His previous ride m800 was hell loud!!!
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Will an after market exhaust system help?
Dont think so. The smoke is dealt with by a chemical/physical treatment of some sort. I dont think an aftermarket solution will help. also, an aftermarket exhaust for a turbo diesel will be very difficult. dont know of any that are easily available for the 1.3 ddis
 
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Dont think so. The smoke is dealt with by a chemical/physical treatment of some sort. I dont think an aftermarket solution will help. also, an aftermarket exhaust for a turbo diesel will be very difficult. dont know of any that are easily available for the 1.3 ddis
Need some details on the treatment,Remus makes after market exhust's for a ddis,i have no intension to have a loud diesel car (it sounds horrible)

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Yes in creating more noise and scaring other road users
It helps at times in delhi traffic

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To some extent it does help reduce the smoke. but will not eliminate the problem. because the smoke is partly due to the stock exhaust treatment system not being able to keep up(source-tbhp)
Any solution for this?
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free flow muffler on swift DDIS = horrible sound! I have fitted a few for people who were adamant about it, and i can tell u id never recommend it to anyone!
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free flow muffler on swift DDIS = horrible sound! I have fitted a few for people who were adamant about it, and i can tell u id never recommend it to anyone!
Yes im aware of how a diesel with and FFE sounds,i was only considering a "BOLT ON" endcan for the ddis ( unaware of how it sounds) any idea?

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Good choice on the wheels noidaboy!

I was talking about the same silicon coupler and bracket as shown by harsh in the pic, it came in the next day, comever over for the installation anytime.
Thank you,and il get in touch for the same.
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Old 28th November 2008, 00:56   #56
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Small update ,Better pic's soon
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Angel Eyes. Bling bling
and please edit the thread title it not just another DDIS now

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Old 28th November 2008, 01:48   #58
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Angel Eyes. Bling bling
and please edit the thread title it not just another DDIS now
LoL.They are JUST angel eyes..whats the biggie!
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Old 28th November 2008, 09:12   #59
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@noidaboy. angel eyes are looking great. Why is that pilot lamp in yellow ? Isn't that supposed to be white also ? more details please.
Thanx
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@noidaboy : even i got angel eyes but its a bit different. Which company is yours? How much did you pay for it?
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