This is a blog of my thoughts on cars through the years. W202 stands as one of the best Mercedes I have driven, and C36 (aside from C43) is the best in the W202s. However if you read more you know I am not the biggest fans for Mercedes....so read on! 2001 Honda Civic ES8 1.5L VTi in Silver (multitronic) 1993 Merc W140 S500 Coupe (My Idle Project Car) 2005 Mitsubishi Evo IX GSR 6-Speed.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Bye Bye SLK
Sunday, March 11, 2012
2003 Subaru WRX STI
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
VW Golf R32
It was an unexpected Golf, with uncanny refinement of a luxury car. The handling is surefooted, perhaps too much so and not nimble enough like the Evo IX. The power delivery and smoothness are awesome. The ride is smooth and quiet, totally making the Evo IX outdated. It has a lot of space, and is extremely well and solidly made. I feel it is much better than the current generation Golf which has been noisier and cheaply made.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Goodbye Evo X
Will be handing over the Evo X tonight. I don't miss it like i thought i would. It shows how easily my feeling and impression can change over time. It would be not right if i follow my feeling and impression in my decision making. I will certainly regret somewhat and it becomes something of a burden not only requiring a justification and means (money and resource) to keep but also an extra effort to rid of it. And it all boils down to a careful consideration when the decision is wholly driven by a bursting passion, an unexpected passing opportunity that is hard to ignore.
Monday, January 09, 2012
Evo IX and Jun Turbo Actuator
It was the last touch of the IX project. It is almost done. Now the engine would revv smoothly and deliver the power. The drag and friction is gone. It even pops out a lot of steam while idling.
Thursday, January 05, 2012
Evo IX GSR with RE11
Ride is firmer, handling more assertive. AD08 has shaper steering response still, but with the busy choppy ride. It is like replacing a new shock absorber.
Even if it is used and made in 09' with 90% and 80% condition, I am happy with purchase and I could not tell the difference between used and brand new.
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Evo X GSR SST
Honda Civic with GR90 and TM Plugs
Selling the Corolla was a mental block to me as I was not willing to. I cannot say I am glad that I have done it. I can only say it is a relief that I have done selling it. Now with the Evo IX as a manual transmission car I no longer need a Corolla. And with the Civic going to be seeing more use I will no longer practically need the Corolla as my 'foot car'.
I feel a kind of relief that even if I cannot keep the car I could get to keep the good parts I bought for the Corolla which I thought I would have kept for years to come. And of course with the coming of Evo IX my wish to keep change. And I am glad it did.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Evo IX and AD08
Unfortunately and fortunately I wanted to change to RE11 but there wasn't newer 11' tires available. The size 235/45R17 is no longer a popular size.
Evo IX and the Problems
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Bye bye Corolla!
I didn't want to spend more money on the suspension (lower the ride height and occasional clunking noise). And the windshield cracked by a high-speed stone and the strange noise from underneath the instrument cluster really nailed it for me. It was up for sale to clear up the parking space for the Evo IX.
So long my first Toyota and Corolla. It has been a great 13 months of ownership.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Evo IX Returns from the Shop
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Evo IX GSR After the First Week

Friday, December 16, 2011
Evo IX GSR - The Fifth Day
The instrument panel is a tad dark but and the speedo is a bit small. The whole layout of the dashboard I would say is very good and is not unlikely BMW's 1 and 3 series theme.
I absolutely like the notchy and affirmative gearshift. The gear ratios for 1st, 2nd and 3rd are in perfect harmony in daily use. And the gears engaged cleanly.
The paint work on the rear left quarter panel is not good.
I will leave the wheels in black.
But I will change the stereo and add a rear camera.
And I have been trying with tire pressure, now having 30psi/32psi. The handling is good but the ride is a bit harsh and overly firm on rough pavement.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Evo IX GSR
Sunday, November 13, 2011
What Is More Appropriate?
It is because what I am going to consider is hardly the most appropriate and inherently flawed.
Again, for an unknown impulse, I would like to collect another, yet late-model, CL. In my defense (or justification), I would have to give up the Corolla to make space (in terms of parking and monetary). One can call the duplicate a focus, or else excessiveness. Tiki definitely would be against it as she does not need another big car that she is unable to park confidently.
In place of it, I can go back to W202, namely the best W202 in the world - C43. The justification would come from a few places. First Tiki would drive. And I have gained an option to swap the 18" AMG wheel and my beloved PS2 tires from the SLK350 to the C43. But then C43 itself is an ice-stick, as like the CL, which is impossible to re-sell if the situation calls for it.
In this logic, where both CL and C43 are hard to re-sell, then it would only be more appropriate to take the cheaper one if the temptation is irresistible. In both case I would have to get rids of both Corolla and the SLK350.
CL - unity. C43 - diversity. Can I have both?
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Nitto Invo (窮人PS2) on CL500
After a horrified 4 days of heavy rain without much wet traction with the Goodyear LS2000 Hybrid II, I decided to get rid of it even though it performs adequately in the dry (chirping and squeaking at moderate cornering speed). I did have a fun session going to and leaving Tai Mo Shan the same day I changed to Nitto. My fall-back choice is the Michelin PSS if I cannot find something inexpensive and appropriate to the CL500. I have considered Toyo (T1S, T1R or C1S) as well as Hancock (V12 Evo). I have consider Michelin PS3 but there isn't stock for the size). I took a leap of faith and went with the Nitto Invo Link to Invo. Nitto is popular in North America making low profile large tires (17" up to 24"). Mother company is Toyo Tire Japan and most likely Nitto tires are made by Toyo as well. Tires (4 x 245/45R18) are made in Japan and date coded 2011 and 2010.
Did a trip from Mongkok back to Shatin and then to Maonshan. Street and highway driving within legal street limit. Compared to the Goodyear LS2000 Hybrid II, I had the following observation:
- Side to side pitching is much reduced, perhaps due to strong tire build.
- Side wall stiffer with reduced tire vibration on road impacts, and yet filters road irregularities and corrugation.
- Ride is firm and slightly harsher (compared to PS2) on road impacts.
- Rolling resistance much reduced and the tire feels rounded and smooth riding.
- Quiet
- Slight understeering now gone. Turn-in is sharper, clean and assertive
- Steering effort reduced in both at parking and road speed.
- Steering feel is direct and sharp in the straight
- Great braking response
- The car feels less sluggish
- Poor man's Michelin PS2.
Friday, November 04, 2011
Michelin PSS

Perfection is all about being appropriate, and not necessarily the best or the very top. PSS is right there at the very top and appropriate to the CL500. What about LS430?
Friday, October 21, 2011
Too Many Cars
I love them, one at a time, especially when I drive them or think of them.
I hate them, in almost the same way, when I drive them or notice the defect.
When I love them, I keep driving them, until a point that I am too aware of the defect or grow tired of having the same experience. Then I switch car so I am no longer obsessed with the negative thought associated with the one I have been driving. But the problem is, the fleet is growing in number. How many is enough?
Is it possible to own merely one car? The answer is yes provided that the period is short.