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February 29th, 2012 12:33 AM #41I checked my isuzu leaflets and handouts.
it turns out, the Current Dmax that theyre selling are available in the ff trims:
LS 4x4 M/T 3.0 4JJ1 engine
LS 4x4 A/T 3.0 4JJ1 engine
LS 4x2 M/T 3.0 4JJ1 engine
LS 4x2 A/T 3.0 4JJ1 engine
LX 4x2 M/T 3.0 4JJ1 engine
LT 4x4 M/T 3.0 4JJ1 engine
LT 4x2 M/T 2.5 4JA1 engine
Personally, I like the LX. its priced and spec'd right.
Sayang nga lang wala na yung titanium silver sa LX. White na lang ang available.
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February 29th, 2012 12:41 AM #42
bro GTi
pinakamatipid nga ba yung DMax among all the other pickups in the ph?
i know it all depends on one's driving and road conditions. pero assuming all factors remain constant, pinakamatipid kaya talaga ang DMax?
Maganda sana yung chip noh, its worth 20k, and might void your warranty if you install it habang may warranty ka pa
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February 29th, 2012 01:22 AM #43Among 3.0L pickups, I am affirmative that it is the thriftiest. After all it is the only one to still offer M/T and 4x2 with this engine size. If compared with 2.5L pickups, particularly the less powerful ones, it might get similar or slightly less in city driving.
As for the chip, you can opt for Unichip's plug and play unit which does not void the vehicle's warranty, though it is more expensive.
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February 29th, 2012 01:42 AM #44Ok yun unichip plug and play but pricey lang but whats good with this brand is totally programmable. Race chip pro naman is also a plug and play with 2 dials where in you need to set them according to your preference. Other plug and play chip are readily available in the market with the same dial/s for its setting. Setting the chip too high would lead to limpmode.
Personally, i didnt save on my FC but im really satisfied with its performance. Most of my friends had the same outcome, not much of the fuel savings but more on the performance.
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February 29th, 2012 01:44 AM #45After some more reading, I find it very odd. In this picture here (Take the Isuzu Challenge 2010 and win a D-MAX pickup | Cash Quest!), it is clear that the 4JA1 D-Max will be the one running. And yet what the winner got was the base 4JJ1 D-Max (Photos of Isuzu Diesel Mission | Facebook). The fuel miser Crosswind got 22km/L in that run, I am almost dead certain that the 4JJ1 D-Max would definitely not be able to trump the 4JA1's numbers. But it would definitely make sense if it was the 4JA1 D-Max that had gotten 24km/L highway. There were several D-Max units in the run, which one exactly was the unit that got 1844kms? I'm confused.
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February 29th, 2012 03:50 PM #47coudnt find mr dmaxsiados posts.
meron bang link dun sa mga excel charts and graphs na ginawa niya?
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March 1st, 2012 10:17 PM #49Hehehe~ If you REALLY want to see how he valiantly defended his beloved ride to the very last, here. http://tsikot.com/forums/search.php?searchid=270354 Oh, and have I mentioned that he is a Hyundai fan too? Not very closed minded like most fanboys, I should say.
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March 1st, 2012 10:19 PM #50
that may be, but we all got plastic, young and old. we asked the lto guy, "papel ba po, o...
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