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January 22nd, 2003 02:08 AM #12
dapat kasi gasolina muna ang ayusin nila... mahirap tlaga maging malinis ang exhaust natin kung madumi ang gasolina natin...
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January 22nd, 2003 09:45 AM #13Originally Posted by AC
We're just giving these oil companies a reason why they should jack up their prices while in fact the car owner should be the one responsible in keeping the vehicle pollution-free.
IMO.
Peace.
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January 22nd, 2003 09:50 AM #14Djerms, saan ka nagpatest? okay lang ba ang pila hindi ba matagal? also, hanggang kailan ang bisa ng certificate?
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January 22nd, 2003 05:35 PM #15mga peeps,
anybody here knows where i can have my emissions test in las piñas area? how much will it cost? I will be registering this coming feb. and i'm worried if my car ('83 lancer) would pass this test...Would change oil (semi-synthetic), new spark plugs, filters (air/oil)and tune-up do the job of reducing the smoke? What if i still fail the test even after performing the above? Would it help if i have my car serviced in a gas station and show them my receipts if this happens? Please help... Thanks alot in advance!
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January 22nd, 2003 07:30 PM #16
Zildjian
Nagpatest po ako dito sa may marikina area na. Kung tawagin nila ay sa tuazon road. Kung alam mo kung saan ang rey's auto electrical sa marikina, ayun kahelera niya po iyun. Teka, hindi ko po kasi alam kung tuaon nga ang exact name nung street. If you are due for registration already, txt mo ako para maischedule natin on a weekend...baka pwede kita samahan. :wink: Ano po ba ang ride ninyo?
Pumunta po ako sa testing center around 930am..mabilis lang po. I finished at around 10am :D
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January 22nd, 2003 09:52 PM #18
mmc2,
The use of semi-synthetic might not improve your chances of better emission but tune-up (new sparkplugs, air and fuel filter, valve adjustment, air/fuel mixture adjustment) would do the trick. Chances are you won't fail if your vehicle is wel maintained. Walang effect if you show them the receipts that your car is tuned-up pero bagsak car mo sa emissions testing. If it still fails then find a better mechanic or shop than the one who first tuned it for a 2nd opinion. Goodluck.
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January 25th, 2003 03:49 PM #19
CJ,
Yep bukas po sila ng saturday. Ang kaso, Baka mahaba po ang pila.. :?
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January 25th, 2003 05:11 PM #20tune up, change oil, under wash, engine wash, change air filter can somehow help you pass the emission :lol:
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