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    #121
    May bumibili pa ba dito kay Mr. Liempo?

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    #122
    Quote Originally Posted by jaggerx3 View Post
    May bumibili pa ba dito kay Mr. Liempo?
    bibili din sana ako kaso hindi na nakapagreply...naubusan din kasi sya nung filter na hanap ko. kaya kay totus sa cebu nako kumuha. actually mas mura pa nga sa cebu kahit isali mo pa shipping

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    #123
    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    magkano po ba yung provent 200 atsaka yung extra element? salamat
    Totus****, Provent200 cost P5500.00 and the MANN LC5001X filter cartridge cost P1680.00.

    For Sale: MANN PROVENT 200 PCV Oil Catch Can - the professional & high efficiency oil catch can

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    #124
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r2 View Post
    Sayang, you could've told me, I have 2 sets of Provent 150 OCC I don't plan to use. Much easier to fit and more suited to local engine sizes.
    magkano ba provent 150 mo sir?

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    #125
    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    bibili din sana ako kaso hindi na nakapagreply...naubusan din kasi sya nung filter na hanap ko. kaya kay totus sa cebu nako kumuha. actually mas mura pa nga sa cebu kahit isali mo pa shipping
    Pa PM naman number ni totus. Di ko kasi ma contact minsan si Mr Liempo. Nalalayuan na ako pumunta don.

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    #126
    Good Day,

    Noob car owner and driver here. Been reading a lot on inputs for change oil and filters here. Read a lot about speedyfix as well. I have a 2009 Toyota Innova J manual gasoline. Got this as 2nd hand originally used as company vehicle. Current mileage at 189k. Whats good oil change and tune up tip for my vehicle? Goody naman sa speedyfix? Whats a good way to have my ride checked totally? Thanks


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    #127
    Speedyfix is a nice place to start. These people are car enthusiasts.

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    #128
    Quote Originally Posted by topherv1 View Post
    Good Day,

    Noob car owner and driver here. Been reading a lot on inputs for change oil and filters here. Read a lot about speedyfix as well. I have a 2009 Toyota Innova J manual gasoline. Got this as 2nd hand originally used as company vehicle. Current mileage at 189k. Whats good oil change and tune up tip for my vehicle? Goody naman sa speedyfix? Whats a good way to have my ride checked totally? Thanks

    how total check is total check?
    if by total check, you mean regular check, my default is still the casa!

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    #129
    Quote Originally Posted by topherv1 View Post
    Good Day,

    Noob car owner and driver here. Been reading a lot on inputs for change oil and filters here. Read a lot about speedyfix as well. I have a 2009 Toyota Innova J manual gasoline. Got this as 2nd hand originally used as company vehicle. Current mileage at 189k. Whats good oil change and tune up tip for my vehicle? Goody naman sa speedyfix? Whats a good way to have my ride checked totally? Thanks

    Standard when buying a second hand:
    - change ALL fluids: oil, transmission, coolant, differential, brake
    - change ALL filters: air, fuel, oil
    - change your serpentine belt and water pump
    - clean brakes and check your AC system.

    For transmission, differential fluids and coolant, best to use OEM Toyota
    For filters, go original as well.

    Try checking Toyorama in Banawe for parts.

    Read the owner's manual also. the section at the rear will give you an idea on service specifications and intervals.

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    #130
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Standard when buying a second hand:
    - change ALL fluids: oil, transmission, coolant, differential, brake
    - change ALL filters: air, fuel, oil
    - change your serpentine belt and water pump
    - clean brakes and check your AC system.

    For transmission, differential fluids and coolant, best to use OEM Toyota
    For filters, go original as well.

    Try checking Toyorama in Banawe for parts.

    Read the owner's manual also. the section at the rear will give you an idea on service specifications and intervals.
    Vinj,

    Salamat sa inputs. Maganda offer ng Motech when I called them. It will be P2k lang to have labor for oil change (bring my own oil), oil filter, breaks cleaning and wheel alignment. They allow 20% off if I get the membership.

    Is there a reputable Toyota parts seller near Cainta? Banawe is quite far for me already since I work near my place.

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    #131
    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    magkano ba provent 150 mo sir?
    Sorry I've missed following this thread. Selling it at cost, 5,600 for Provent 150 (with filter element), extra filter element is 2,100/pc. If anyone is interested you could also get the whole set (Provent 150, extra filter element, check valve) for 6,700.

    Don't worry about running out of filter elements. I have a source we can easily order from. Provent 200 is nice too, but too bulky. It's a challenge to fit in tight engine bays. It's also recommended for much larger, more powerful engines. For cars with <300 hp Provent 150 is more suitable.

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    #132
    Hi tsikoteers,

    Saan kaya ako makahanap ng sellers ng fuel filters? OO lahat ng autoparts shop meron kaso puro out of stock ung natawagan ko(dito ako sa las pinas nagtawag). Baka meron kayong alam na autoparts shop na known for their big selection of fuel filters.

    Im looking for a

    Fuel Filter Part number: 2330079105

    Application: 1988 Toyota celica/corolla E80/chevrolet nova

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    #133
    Wonder if the Purolator filters offered at ATCO are original is less than P300 against OEM Mitsubishi filters which is about P P700?

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    #134
    May purolator na din sa ace hardware. Not just sure if they're priced more competitively than atco's though

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    Last edited by baludoy; August 13th, 2016 at 02:19 PM.

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    #135
    Quote Originally Posted by Karl Engbino View Post
    Hi tsikoteers,

    Saan kaya ako makahanap ng sellers ng fuel filters? OO lahat ng autoparts shop meron kaso puro out of stock ung natawagan ko(dito ako sa las pinas nagtawag). Baka meron kayong alam na autoparts shop na known for their big selection of fuel filters.

    Im looking for a

    Fuel Filter Part number: 2330079105

    Application: 1988 Toyota celica/corolla E80/chevrolet nova
    Do a cross reference with the Baldwin or Fleetguards then check the local sellers as well. You can dig it up the names from the By-pass filtration discussion.

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    #136
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r2 View Post
    Sorry I've missed following this thread. Selling it at cost, 5,600 for Provent 150 (with filter element), extra filter element is 2,100/pc. If anyone is interested you could also get the whole set (Provent 150, extra filter element, check valve) for 6,700.

    Don't worry about running out of filter elements. I have a source we can easily order from. Provent 200 is nice too, but too bulky. It's a challenge to fit in tight engine bays. It's also recommended for much larger, more powerful engines. For cars with <300 hp Provent 150 is more suitable.
    bro sell mo sa TNPi, 8k bentahan doon kaso kasama ng yong installation at yong rubber hose...

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    #137
    For me Today's best Oil is Bardahl

    Bardahl Manufacturing - HOME

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    #138
    mineral oil

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    #139
    Quote Originally Posted by rzeraus View Post
    bro sell mo sa TNPi, 8k bentahan doon kaso kasama ng yong installation at yong rubber hose...
    Thanks bro but nah, will probably wait until I get a new car. Doon ko na lang ikabit. Not sure I want to put this on an 8 year old car. Definitely not in the Hyundai.

    For me from "best" oil means getting what you expect from the oil. If you want something cheap for shorter OCIs that's good. Something expensive for turbocharged applications, driving pleasure and longer OCIs, nothing wrong with that as well.

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    #140
    Made in Japan ba yun VIC. Ok ba yun? dad ko kasi nag-passpervice ng Pajero coz i had a very busy week last week. Sabi ko kabit orig. pag silip ko last sunday. VIC ang tatak. Haayz, alam naman nya na maselan ako pag mga consumables gusto ko OEM




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