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Genting w/ UDM - Not advisable?
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<blockquote data-quote="pujiesss" data-source="post: 234537" data-attributes="member: 4720"><p>What my point is, will there be any negative effect on the car if you do hill climbing? Not short-term effect but long-term. </p><p></p><p>These car is not meant for hill climbing, no matter what makes. Easy example, like you drive F1 car on a rally track. Yes you still can drive but what will happen to the car?</p><p></p><p>Go up Genting with Kancil oso still can, leave alone a UDM. but that is not my point. If you guys talking about belting, brakes etc those are short-term effect, don't drive up Genting oso still need to change after some time rite?</p><p>If you guys talking about road condition, driver skills etc, those got nothing to do with the car. </p><p></p><p>The whole point of my question is what will happen to the car? Example, two E46 2002, both mileage 100k. 1 car got the 100k by going Genting up and down. The other 1 got the 100k by going LPT KL-KT back and forth. </p><p></p><p>What will be the different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pujiesss, post: 234537, member: 4720"] What my point is, will there be any negative effect on the car if you do hill climbing? Not short-term effect but long-term. These car is not meant for hill climbing, no matter what makes. Easy example, like you drive F1 car on a rally track. Yes you still can drive but what will happen to the car? Go up Genting with Kancil oso still can, leave alone a UDM. but that is not my point. If you guys talking about belting, brakes etc those are short-term effect, don't drive up Genting oso still need to change after some time rite? If you guys talking about road condition, driver skills etc, those got nothing to do with the car. The whole point of my question is what will happen to the car? Example, two E46 2002, both mileage 100k. 1 car got the 100k by going Genting up and down. The other 1 got the 100k by going LPT KL-KT back and forth. What will be the different? [/QUOTE]
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