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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    ask ko lng kc planu ko bumili anu b msmgnda? tnx mga mgrrpz

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    #2
    korea.

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by SiRbossR View Post
    korea.
    msmatatipid dn po b korea made? kc tuwing ngttnung ako sa auto supply msmahal pa ang taiwan kaysa sa korea. tnx sir

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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by dlinker View Post
    msmatatipid dn po b korea made? kc tuwing ngttnung ako sa auto supply msmahal pa ang taiwan kaysa sa korea. tnx sir
    dude.... bawal ang text speak dito sa forums.
    anong mas matipid ang sa korea? hindi lang depende sa klase ng carb ang fuel consumption ng sasakyan, imho.

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    #5
    ok sir tnx dn sa info

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    #6
    depende kung saan mo ikabit ang carb na bibilihin mo. kung korean cars, korean carb bilhin mo para match sa manifold. however, i still believed a surplus carb is better. paayos mo muna sa kamuning bago ikabit.

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    #7
    mag surplus ka na lang. bought a taiwan carb na pang 4k. pangit. lakas sa gas at pumupugak. pinatrade-in ko na lang sa kamuning and got a surplus.

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    #8
    Try to look a carburetor repair kit first, replaced the jet needle, the housing etc... then observe if your FC improves. Usually those parts mentioned were the culprit in consuming more fuel specially for older engines.

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korea carburetor vs taiwan carburetor? which is better?