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Old 11th September 2009, 16:27   #1171
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Sunny,

Here are the vivid details

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/techni...ml#post1435116


Any help is appreciated

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Rahul, i haven't gone through your entire thread but since the experimentation is on you should also get your injectors cleaned and pump serviced, that might help. I might be wrong but ther's no harm in trying since you are already putting in efforts for a jerk free ride
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Old 11th September 2009, 16:29   #1172
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1)Stock headlamps are useless and needs to be upgraded.Ditto for the wiper blades.
2)Braking and then steering the car is better in a panic situation rather than first steering and then braking.
3)A/C gets cut off in between.I could not follow the logic behind this.
4)The car handles better if you follow the fastest path around a curve method rather than sharp cornering.
5)Took the car to a maximum of 4000 RPM.It seems to have become smoother.Earlier above 3000 RPM sounded more hoarse.Now the engine note seems to be very refined.
6)System D improved the emissions.
Completely agree with you. Stock headlamps and foglamps are no good for rainy highway driving. An HID/higher wattage upgrade is almost mandatory.

Bosch wipers are the best suited to the Safari but are a bit expensive compared to stock wipers.

The AC cutting off during acceleration has been observed by other Safaris as well. Reckon it is an ECU program/mapping. Not too sure on this though.
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FWB,

Seems like she was trying to commit suicide!!! Darn man! Scary, but good that you came out without any issues.

100% agree on the light. The stock lamps, which I am currently running on, are of no use when the rest of the world is running on twice the power!

Same with the wipers. It would have been great if position 3 was more powerful. In downpours like we had in Kerala last week, it was a bit scary! But then, are you planning to move to Bosch wipers?
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Happywheels, I would defintely be upgrading both wiper blades and headlamps before the next long drive.I had postponed it assuming that i would not be doing night drives.But you never know when you might need them.I heard a few good things about bosch wipers and would like to try them out.Any idea where i can source them in bangalore?Me too wish that speed 3 was faster.The lancer has an ultra fast wipe mode which i found very useful in such situations.

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Completely agree with you. Stock headlamps and foglamps are no good for rainy highway driving. An HID/higher wattage upgrade is almost mandatory.

Bosch wipers are the best suited to the Safari but are a bit expensive compared to stock wipers.

The AC cutting off during acceleration has been observed by other Safaris as well. Reckon it is an ECU program/mapping. Not too sure on this though.
350 Rs IIRC. get 20inch ones NOT 22inchers

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FWB,

Seems like she was trying to commit suicide!!! Darn man! Scary, but good that you came out without any issues.

100% agree on the light. The stock lamps, which I am currently running on, are of no use when the rest of the world is running on twice the power!

Same with the wipers. It would have been great if position 3 was more powerful. In downpours like we had in Kerala last week, it was a bit scary! But then, are you planning to move to Bosch wipers?
90/100W Rally does a great job. It will just cost you 850 Rs. Highly recommended.

And if it rains very heavy, I would suggest that you park aside and wait.
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Thanks JK, but does 90/100 require a wiring kit?

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350 Rs IIRC. get 20inch ones NOT 22inchers



90/100W Rally does a great job. It will just cost you 850 Rs. Highly recommended.

And if it rains very heavy, I would suggest that you park aside and wait.
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...I heard a few good things about bosch wipers and would like to try them out.Any idea where i can source them in bangalore?...
There is one thread where a person has made a post about a Bosch dealer at JC road, who sells them. Genuine stuff.

Will search and let you know.

Else, you can get someone to pick them from Metro.

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350 Rs IIRC. get 20inch ones NOT 22inchers



90/100W Rally does a great job. It will just cost you 850 Rs. Highly recommended.

And if it rains very heavy, I would suggest that you park aside and wait.
At such showers, noticed that most of the vehicles are parked and that road are relatively free. You can drive, provided you put on the all light (fog, front and rear, low beam) and drive at around 40~50kmph.

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Thanks JK, but does 90/100 require a wiring kit?
Yes, they do. I did the 90/100 conversion, but removed it when I noticed fogging in the head light assembly. Now that fogging is solved (head lamp replaced under warranty) I will be putting back the relay & 90/100's. The kit is lying at home, as of now!
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Happywheels, I would defintely be upgrading both wiper blades .
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FWB,

Same with the wipers. It would have been great if position 3 was more powerful. In downpours like we had in Kerala last week, it was a bit scary! But then, are you planning to move to Bosch wipers?
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350 Rs IIRC. get 20inch ones NOT 22inchers
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J. C. Road, just opposite to BP petrol pump, bought Bosch 22" wipers for my Safari from this JC Rd distributor at Rs. 274/- with bill. Printed MRP was RS. 379/-. Later when I visited Metro I found the same wipers for Rs. 250/- something.
The above quoted by NITVIN over here - http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modifi...ml#post1376762

P.S - Correct me if i am wrong, i had read on the forum someone saying that Safari's Wipers come with 2 sizes of 22 on one side & 24 on the other side. (Is this on the Safari 3.0 L)

If above is the case even in the Safari 2.2 it is better 2 Safari owners plan together and share the pairs along.(22 & 24 - Bosch Wipers)
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I am noticing a new issue.
In 4th and 5th gear, around 1800-2000rpm when you give throttle suddenly, there is a jerk and then car starts picking up.
This was minor earlier and used to happen occaisonaly, but now it happens more often.
Anybody else noticed this with their 2.2s?
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Old 12th September 2009, 10:53   #1180
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I am noticing a new issue.
In 4th and 5th gear, around 1800-2000rpm when you give throttle suddenly, there is a jerk and then car starts picking up.
I have noticed this occasionally when the humidity is a bit low. It sort out of gasps for a brief moment before it surges. I noticed this only when there is less moisture in the air. I have a Hygrometer fixed in the dashboard.
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No gasping. Its some sort of jerk, like a play in some mechanism. so you give accelerator and there is initial jerk
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This is one out of five tyres exhibiting runout on my virus infected 2.2


Now i am sure that this one of the major contributors the vibrations in my vehicle

The DOT codes of the tyres are as follows

4W6R CDC 1609 & 4W6R CDC 1709
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...It sort out of gasps for a brief moment before it surges...
Occasionally I experienced a "hunt" at ~2000rpm 5th gear doing about ~85kmph. The feeling was as if engine was hunting to find a right rpm. There used to be wee bit loss of speed before it used to catch up- not alarming, but, noticeable nevertheless with a light foot (constant pressure) on the accelerator. Not sure if it was engine missing? Didn't bother much as there was no warning light nor it was a hindrance to my style of driving.

After timing kit retrofit upgrade- for past 200kms- I have not experienced this .

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This is one out of five tyres exhibiting runout on my virus infected 2.2
Not sure if it was asked before, but, since, we are on this topic- what interval members here follow for their tyre rotation?

2.2 vtt user manual suggests 10k kms while, for smaller car (e.g WagonR) it says 5k kms.

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@bj96
I generally follow the 7.5k kms rule for myself!!!
but I used to get my accent's tyres rotation done each 5k kms
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