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1822 messages, Last post on Nov 15, 2009 at 9:38 PM
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did anyone add turbocharge on the suzuki verona, i woluld like to know because if it work,it would be nice because the verona dont have much horsepowers and whith the turbocharge add more power the aceleration increased.so if someone put turbo charge on the verona? . i would like to know.a faster verona would be much better. good luck v-owners
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Replying to: marvinlee1 (Jul 18, 2008 6:02 pm) When the screw head is out as far as it will go, the space it previously occupied will be empty, allowing you to squeeze the plastic walls of the fitting in, and then pull the whole fitting out. It works sort of like a plastic drywall anchor, if you've ever used them. The screw inside it is what makes it tight - screw outside of it makes it loose. It will all be clear once you have one in your hand. These are annoying fittings, I don't know if the car industry uses them for their cheapness, or for their DIY-unfriendliness. More than one answer may be correct!
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Replying to: kimweigel (Jul 20, 2008 11:53 am) |
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None of my best friends are mice. Mice have eaten part of the engine hood sound insulation. That, I can live with. Worse, they have gotten up the engine air intake passage and into the air filter housing where they have chewed into the air filter element and used the housing as a nesting area. This has happened twice, so I am thinking of cementing a coarse screen of wire over the air intake, which is begins near the front of the engine compartment. Beyond that annoyance, the Verona is running just fine at 50,000-plus miles and some of the minor engine clattering early on seems to have diminished. The leather seats have been durable and show no visible signs of wear.
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Replying to: marvinlee1 (Jul 20, 2008 1:39 pm) |
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Replying to: welington (Jul 18, 2008 9:13 pm) Don;t put any unneeded money in this car. |
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Rather than drop a new engine into my sister's Verona at 99k miles, the regional Suzuki rep offered to buy her car for 6 grand. She countered with 8,000, and Suzuki paid her off. I had a new engine put in -- piece by piece over the course of last summer -- at only 60,000. Since I had about 20,000 miles still to go under warranty, I thought it was worth more than 8,000 to Suzuki to buy my car. Of course, I had to get a lawyer to write a letter, but Suzuki paid off my loan and gave me an extra thousand to boot. I dropped off my Verona mid-July. I hated to see the car go. I really did love it. But it simply was not a safe car, not with the stalling problems I had. I'm happy to report I bought an '05 Saab 9-3, a one-owner lease, with bumper-to-bumper warranty to 100k. I think from now on I'm going to let someone else break in my cars before I buy them. And I think as fellow Verona owners we all know this, but just in case it needs to be said: NEVER EVER BUY A CAR WITHOUT A WARRANTY!!!!! Thank you and Good Night. Lisa
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Replying to: gettingornery (Aug 16, 2008 5:45 pm) |
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| thank you for the advice ad turbo charge to a suzuki verona whith all the issued whith the motor is crazy, lets just kepp driving the slow verona and kep my money in my pocket thanks chuck1 good luck. | |
i used premiun gas but i would like to know if regular gas is ok, if is ok i will change to regular gas,premiun gas price is to much money. thank verona owners
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