Suzuki Swift Sport question

Suzuki Swift Sport question

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horsemeatscandal

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1,231 posts

104 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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gweaver said:
Very nice :-)
That photo captures the paint work very nicely. A word of caution - the paint is soft. It scratches very easily, but light scratches also polish out without much effort.

Mine is coming up to 8000 miles, and the gearbox is still loosening up. Unfortunately is out of action right now. I think one of the diodes in the alternator regulator has given up, so it's off to the dealer on Wednesday.

Enjoy, and good luck sticking to the running in schedule! driving
I absolutely love the colour. Looks so good in the sun.

Paint does seem soft, already spotted a decent mark on the hatch. Not too fussed though, man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice.

It will be getting it's 2000 mile/2 month free service check thingy.

I'm clearly going to be going to the petrol station more often. My old car used to show 450+ range, filled up before and saw 280. Dunno what size tank it has, I'll have to check.

gweaver

906 posts

158 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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horsemeatscandal said:
I'm clearly going to be going to the petrol station more often. My old car used to show 450+ range, filled up before and saw 280. Dunno what size tank it has, I'll have to check.
42 litres IIRC. The gauge isn't linear. You can do at least fifty miles before the needle drops below full, and you won't get much below an indicated quarter tank. The warning light comes on at around the quarter tank, and at that point you've got about three litres left and a range of around 25-30 miles. Most I've had to a tank is 360 miles at 42mpg.

VWDaz86

387 posts

186 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Klippie said:
Very nice...enjoy.

Drop in here and say hello - http://ssoc.co.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?4-Introd... - lots of good info on this freindly forum.
I'm one of the owners of ssoc, be good to see you swift owners on the forums(all other suzuki's are welcome too!) smile
also the facebook pages are a lot more active than the forum, so make sure you're on those as well for the latest goings on and shows we visit

Ilovejapcrap

3,281 posts

112 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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horsemeatscandal said:
Ilovejapcrap said:
Cheers mate, though I have already read your thread. Any pointers for the car? Pros, cons? Only things I see myself doing in terms of mods is a set of mudflaps for that ultra-cool not-at-all-cringe worthy rally look and the CTC performance intake kit. I'm not really one for heavily modifying cars.
Well I've done 6k in mine now so :

Hmm lots of positive LOTS to many to mention, I really do think for the money it's a great product.

Cons,

1. when the time comes I'm going to update the disks and pads for better braking.

2. I can't send or read my texts on screen but I've been told you can

3. I have a stone chip on my bonnet

4. As it's a very basic cruise control I find it can run away with itself on a steep hill

5. Tyre size seems expensive, but a lot change to 205 rubber

6. Im going to get a centre arm rest they are 130 quid from Suzuki

7. I keep wanting to buy bits for it and have to stop myself, the ctc intake looks a really nice product as do some of the exhausts, and ctc do a remap and I'd like the net for the boot (13 quid from Suzuki) and a bonnet protector etc etc. Basically I should leave it alone but so simple and fun to mess with I'm 35 for Christ sake just leave ! !

8. Pistonheads doesn't have a Suzuki section !

Struggling with anything else TBH

horsemeatscandal

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1,231 posts

104 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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Ilovejapcrap said:
Well I've done 6k in mine now so :

Hmm lots of positive LOTS to many to mention, I really do think for the money it's a great product.

Cons,

1. when the time comes I'm going to update the disks and pads for better braking.

2. I can't send or read my texts on screen but I've been told you can

3. I have a stone chip on my bonnet

4. As it's a very basic cruise control I find it can run away with itself on a steep hill

5. Tyre size seems expensive, but a lot change to 205 rubber

6. Im going to get a centre arm rest they are 130 quid from Suzuki

7. I keep wanting to buy bits for it and have to stop myself, the ctc intake looks a really nice product as do some of the exhausts, and ctc do a remap and I'd like the net for the boot (13 quid from Suzuki) and a bonnet protector etc etc. Basically I should leave it alone but so simple and fun to mess with I'm 35 for Christ sake just leave ! !

8. Pistonheads doesn't have a Suzuki section !

Struggling with anything else TBH
Never tried the text thing, will have to have a look.

I have a light scratch or two on mine, not really fussed though. I'm currently seeing how dirty I can get it before I feel the urge wash it. Apart from the inside; I can't stand it if there's even the smallest amount of gravel or whatever on the mats or dust build up on the dash. I have kind of cheated because I had to rinse a lot of fly blood and guts off the windscreen/bonnet after 4 hours on the M6, it was making me feel sick.

The cruise control definitely runs away from itself on steeper hills, but generally I find steep hills aren't found on the kind of roads where cruise control is actually useful.

Just ordered a full set of mudflaps which should hopefully come on Saturday and I can get a picture or two up.

Ilovejapcrap

3,281 posts

112 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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horsemeatscandal said:
Never tried the text thing, will have to have a look.

I have a light scratch or two on mine, not really fussed though. I'm currently seeing how dirty I can get it before I feel the urge wash it. Apart from the inside; I can't stand it if there's even the smallest amount of gravel or whatever on the mats or dust build up on the dash. I have kind of cheated because I had to rinse a lot of fly blood and guts off the windscreen/bonnet after 4 hours on the M6, it was making me feel sick.

The cruise control definitely runs away from itself on steeper hills, but generally I find steep hills aren't found on the kind of roads where cruise control is actually useful.

Just ordered a full set of mudflaps which should hopefully come on Saturday and I can get a picture or two up.
Yes stick a pic up genuine Suzuki flaps ?

horsemeatscandal

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1,231 posts

104 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2017
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Ilovejapcrap said:
Yes stick a pic up genuine Suzuki flaps ?
They're not. I was going to get them but thought they were a bit boring so decided to go for some from a company called Performance Creations. Black with red and white logos. Have all sorts of colours though. Apparently they're made to order so only just been dispatched today. Should have them on by the end of the week.

Ilovejapcrap

3,281 posts

112 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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horsemeatscandal said:
Ilovejapcrap said:
Yes stick a pic up genuine Suzuki flaps ?
They're not. I was going to get them but thought they were a bit boring so decided to go for some from a company called Performance Creations. Black with red and white logos. Have all sorts of colours though. Apparently they're made to order so only just been dispatched today. Should have them on by the end of the week.
Just had a quick look on site be interested to see on.

Wonder how good a colour match I can get ?

horsemeatscandal

Original Poster:

1,231 posts

104 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Edit to add two points. Firstly, despite what the instructions say you absolutely do have to take the rear wheels off, provided you don't have the world's smallest hand coupled with the smallest screwdriver. Second, the arch liners that they attach to are very, very flimsy. Hopefully they won't come shooting off on the M6.

Edited by horsemeatscandal on Wednesday 3rd May 19:31

Ilovejapcrap

3,281 posts

112 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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What's the quality of product like ?

horsemeatscandal

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1,231 posts

104 months

Thursday 4th May 2017
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Ilovejapcrap said:
What's the quality of product like ?
The flaps are good quality, pretty heavy duty. Not sure how long the logo will last, but if it perishes I'll just remove it from all of them.

My only concern is how well the wheel arch liners will hold up to the weight and movement of the flaps. Time will tell and if they fail it's not exactly catastrophic. I'm probably just being over cautious because I am with everything on cars and anyway I think they look epic.