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October 31st, 2009 04:01 PM #21
I wouldn't do it... unless you're direct swapping for a secondhand non-TDCi unit. Unless you drive through floods every month, an AUV is more practical.
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You need to verify what the first shop did. As that might be the source of the lower power... but if it doesn't cause a check-engine light or cause you to fail emissions, I wouldn't worry about it.
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If the desire to get an Eve is for the power... why not just modify your Innova? An intercooler upgrade and water-spray system should give you a lot of extra pep for not much more money. ;)
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October 31st, 2009 08:03 PM #22nung nasabi sa akin ng unang toyota casa na possible problem with my unit was injectors... una agad naisip ko is dispose na lang yung innova (habang hindi pa gaano obvious yung low power)... especially if i can sell at a good price... granted na talagang ibenta siya... the standard then would be to still go diesel, with a high ground clearance... aside from AUV (adventure or crosswind), SUV na ang kasunod na category (everest, montero)... i particularly like the styling of the everest kahit na boxy sya... my wife preferred the montero... ang main concern is high ground clearance since I do a lot of driving ( to & from factory / house ) .. kapag maulan or bumaha, at least may panlaban...
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You need to verify what the first shop did. As that might be the source of the lower power... but if it doesn't cause a check-engine light or cause you to fail emissions, I wouldn't worry about it.
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If the desire to get an Eve is for the power... why not just modify your Innova? An intercooler upgrade and water-spray system should give you a lot of extra pep for not much more money. ;)
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October 31st, 2009 11:49 PM #23
Speedlab carries intercoolers, deals in devilsown alcohol injection and also installs Unichips. They also have contact with a guy who sells a cheaper tuning box (the VTECH Redchip) for CRDi engines (about 25k pesos only) which is plug and play. Not as flexible as the Unichip, and it's car specific, but it installs in less than an hour and is very easy to use.
If you have a feeling the injectors will be a pain... by all means... sell... An Everest isn't a bad choice in terms of CRDi engines... very robust system and a water-sealed ECU (though the instrument gauges are another matter...)... Best bang-for-the-buck would be a 2.5 MT. The 2.5 AT is pretty so-so... the 3.0 4x4 AT is great... but expensive. And Ford resale value really isn't that great... though that's been changing slowly over the past few years as they've built up a good rep with the Ranger and Eve. The Ranger, personally, is hands-down the CRDi truck to get if you love driving. Unfortunately, the rear seat is worse than pathetic...
The Montero is a lovely, lovely car... but not as tough as the Everest, from what I've seen and feedback about common issues. Still... if you're only going to hang onto it for a little while, the good looks and high value-for-money should give you pretty good resale value when it comes time to let it go.
But in terms of long-term maintenance, no high-pressure diesel system is perfect... let's just hope that the local fuel quality improves in the next two or three years, before you get any major problems.
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IIRC they're with AVID. The reported numbers in the TG article are from CAMPI.
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