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<blockquote data-quote="Veloc" data-source="post: 4420399" data-attributes="member: 92511"><p>I could help but spit at proton's engineers and model developers as soon as the Exora was released... The first reason being that they put a 1.6 litre engine to haul the 1.4 tonnes kerb weight. Fully loaded, even worse.</p><p></p><p>But what is done is done. Anyways, I guess the problem of yours can be fixed. What I can suggest is that you bring your car to a reputable/ trusted mechanic that you know to diagnose and fix them. Screw the warranty of the car because even though it is in warranty, the incompetent staff there couldn't fix it. So what's the point of the warranty? Just spend the little bit extra money and fix it. Then I believe it will be a nice car to drive since proton nowadays already improve on their refinement and quality. Thought they could be better, but it is considered good already. And in the future, you might consider some power tunes as the 1.6 litre engine is hopelessly ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>From what you say, I reckon that it might me some mounting or fitting problems. As acceleration under high load/high weight tends to cause the engine to vibrate, and the 2000 - 3000 rpm that you mention is a crucial rpm for acceleration. A broken/loose mounting or fitting may cause the engine to vibrate more towards that direction and it is freed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veloc, post: 4420399, member: 92511"] I could help but spit at proton's engineers and model developers as soon as the Exora was released... The first reason being that they put a 1.6 litre engine to haul the 1.4 tonnes kerb weight. Fully loaded, even worse. But what is done is done. Anyways, I guess the problem of yours can be fixed. What I can suggest is that you bring your car to a reputable/ trusted mechanic that you know to diagnose and fix them. Screw the warranty of the car because even though it is in warranty, the incompetent staff there couldn't fix it. So what's the point of the warranty? Just spend the little bit extra money and fix it. Then I believe it will be a nice car to drive since proton nowadays already improve on their refinement and quality. Thought they could be better, but it is considered good already. And in the future, you might consider some power tunes as the 1.6 litre engine is hopelessly ridiculous. From what you say, I reckon that it might me some mounting or fitting problems. As acceleration under high load/high weight tends to cause the engine to vibrate, and the 2000 - 3000 rpm that you mention is a crucial rpm for acceleration. A broken/loose mounting or fitting may cause the engine to vibrate more towards that direction and it is freed. [/QUOTE]
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