Saturday, July 9, 2011

Electric Power Steering

The New Model more fuel-efficient,less vibration,give the best acceleration force.

Significant difference for the new myvi when paired with electric power steering to provide fast response to control. All the variants – now categorised as Standard, Premium and Elegance – use electric power steering, which eliminates the need for a power steering pump and hydraulic pumping.The engine doesn’t need to supply power to the pump, and best of all, where ownership cost is concerned, it is virtually maintenance-free as no power steering oil is required. The car becomes more fuel efficient because of reduced engine workload.
The power assist is also speed-dependent. When the car is driven at low speed, the power steering gives full assist so the driver can turn the steering wheel easily. This means parking or turning tight corners can be done with minimal effort.Perodua engineers have managed to tweak the existing 1.3-litre engine for extra performance and the adoption of electric power steering plus improved aerodynamics all work towards the car achieving more power while giving better mileage.


Engine

This model provides advantages in terms of drivability and engine performance improved. K3-VE engine with 1.3-liter capacity is a difference in performance when it is more economical level of fuel consumption, acceleration forces, less vibration and give the best acceleration force.The engine produces 90bhp compared to 86bhp previously, while the torque figure has inched up a Newton-metre to 117Nm.
The manual transmission Myvi now has a longer range of 17.5km/l compared with the previous one of 17.1km/l, while the automatic transmission version has a range of 14.6km/l against a range 13.5km/l compared with its predecessor.

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