re: Palio 1.6 to the Fiat Abarth Punto | EDIT: 50,000 km up Quote:
Originally Posted by prabuddhadg That is a nice car! Congratulations, Rahulkool! I was in a slightly similar situation when my Petra was beginning to feel old. The plan was to replace it with a Linea Tjet. The new car came, but I just could not get myself to part with the Petra.
So now I have got the Petra repainted and upholstery redone. And I drive both cars almost alternately.
Now I have one question about the driving dynamics of the Abarth. When I am driving the Linea tjet around a curve at speed and I wish to change gears, the gears seem to slot in at a slightly different place, which seems very odd. I almost invariably have to try slotting it in two or three times before it works. Then when the road straightens and the car is not leaning left or right, gear shifting again becomes like it was before. Have you also experienced this? |
@Prabuddha: Ditto to what you said. I still cant let go of the 1.6. I too drive it alternate days. Everytime I drive the 1.6, I think to myself "Why don't I drive this more often". When I get to office and I look at my wet shirt (due to non-working A/c), I get the picture.
Lather, rinse and repeat.
Also, your observation on the gear change is spot on. I too try to downshift just as i am about to take a sweeping left and the gear doesn't slot into third. If I am in fifth, it doesn't slot into fourth. But it easily slots into second.
There is no such issue with the Palio gearbox which according to me has defined gates and a nice throw which makes you feel like you are actually changing gears. Unlike short throw boxes where shifts feel like flipping a switch. Quote:
Originally Posted by Rahulkool The service manager told me "spark angle". I didn't inquired much on this, to me it sounds related to ignition timing. They had a diagnostic laptop connected to the car and checking on various parameters, you should take your car to the service center and get it checked. Spark plugs are really expensive  otherwise your could have swapped them and check. |
Congrats on the car Rahul!
I too have a Palio 1.6 GTX and have recently acquired a Linea T-Jet. Even after remapping, the TJet cannot provide the instantaneous throttle response or the eagerness of the 1.6. Also, the T-Jet is not that rev-happy and am assuming that has got something to do with fact that its a (IIRC) longer stroke engine. But the maintenance and trouble shooting for the Palio can take a toll as its a complex machine (which even today my mechanic tells me is ahead of its time) and hardly any mechanic wants to touch. Nevertheless, she is now in her 15th year and am planning to renew the registration for 5 more years.
Also, due to popular demand, we request that you please check with your SA (for everyone's benefit) as to what exactly was the problem. 'Spark angle' is a vague term and can only be co-related to ignition timing and changing spark plugs is not the solution. So if the remedy was change of spark plugs, then it has to do something with the spark plug itself or the spark that it was emitting. Perhaps, one of them wasn't working or was weak..so they changed all of them.
Perhaps, the SA didn't think it was necessary to tell you what the issue was so long as they were able to solve it by a simple replacement.
If the plugs are of questionable quality, the trouble is there are hardly any equivalents for this specific model (IKR9F8) in India.
Last edited by thedragula : 18th May 2016 at 11:15.
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