Is there anything that can be done to the chery tiggo 2.0L uphill performance Since it loose speed very fast from 140 to 110 uphill
I've got a Chery J11 2.0L automatic built in 2011, which is the same as the Tiggo (except right hand drive for Australia).
I agree that the vehicle is a bit underpowered for aggressive overtaking, but I find that it's perfectly adequate for normal driving.
For overtaking at high speeds (we're limited to 110 in Australia), there's a couple of things I do:
First, turn off the air-con just before overtaking, as this uses maybe 10% of the engine power. This will give you a bit more power.
Second, leave a decent space behind the car you want to overtake. When an opportunity approaches for overtaking, start accelerating, so that you're already going faster than the vehicle in front before you pull out.
Only one other thing to suggest. You could maybe try premium petrol which might give better performance. I run mine on cheap 91 RON unleaded, but the manual says to use 93 RON which isn't commonly available in Western Australia. 95 RON is available, but it's more expensive, and for my kind of driving, I don't usually need the extra power. That's just something you could try - I don't know whether you would notice any difference.
Push the little button with the snowflake on it, it is to the left of the gear shift. This button allows the car to accelorate in 2nd gear in snow or icy conditions. It is also only to be used for this purpose any other use of this switch will burn trhe gear box out as the internal tempreture will become critial fast.
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