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March 28th, 2012 11:48 PM #1Hi mga Sir,
Noob question mga sir. Kasi medyo malakas sa gas yung kakabili ko lang na nissan lec-ps 1994. yung 3 liters nasa 20km note na naka 1 lang ang aircon nun. Ano po ba ang dapat na gawin dun aside sa tune up, change oil, palit spark at timing ng idle and saan po bang shop ok around cainta po sana mga master.
Another question mga bossing sa gilid ng engine nissan lec-ps (engine bay sa kaliwa side) may nakikita akong parang timing belts sa gilid na may dalawang bilog na gear . di ba po ang Nissan lec-ps 1994 ay timing chain? or yung timing chain ay nasa loob mismo ng engine at hindi mo makikita ( noob na noob sorry po) unless mabaklas or maybe pinalitan ng timing belt for some reason?
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March 28th, 2012 11:52 PM #2parang ganito po yung nakikita ko na belt. posible po kayang pinalitan ng may ari yung or need ko pong bumili ulit ng timing chain?
http://my.is/forums/attachments/f115...e-dsc_0257.jpg hindi po ito yung actual na picture may nakikita lang po akong ganiyan.
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March 29th, 2012 12:19 AM #3
malakas tlaga sa gas ang Nissan LEC
best thing to do first is pa clean ka ng carbs baka marumi na rin yan makikita mo naman sa spark plugs kung kulay brown okay pero pag black madumi na
pangalawa. your driving habits like mabigat ang paa sa gas, late shifting..
pangatlo... find a shortcut route pauwi at papunta sa office. wag sasabay sa traffic
I also got LEC believe me my 500 pesos aabot ng 3-4 days, imbudo sa gas hahahah
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March 29th, 2012 09:26 AM #5
Timing chain yung GA13DS engine.
We still have our 1993 Sentra JX which comes with a 1.4L version of that engine. It was left in the garage for a year and when we started to use it again, it was consuming 6km/L. After changing the fuel filters, all the fluids, air filter, overhauling and tuning the carburator (had this done at Kamuning), adjusting the timing, and changing the spark plugs, etc. it now runs 9km-10km/L in the city and can hit as high as 14km/L if there's no traffic. This is using 185/65R14 tires.
How do you measure your FC? Full tank then compute the distance travelled? We usually fill the tank up when we hit 1/2 tank (since this is just really an extra car left in the house).
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March 29th, 2012 10:07 AM #6
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March 29th, 2012 11:17 AM #7We still have our 1993 Sentra JX which comes with a 1.4L version of that engine. It was left in the garage for a year and when we started to use it again, it was consuming 6km/L. After changing the fuel filters, all the fluids, air filter, overhauling and tuning the carburator (had this done at Kamuning), adjusting the timing, and changing the spark plugs, etc. it now runs 9km-10km/L in the city and can hit as high as 14km/L if there's no traffic. This is using 185/65R14 tires.changing the fuel filters, all the fluids, air filter, overhauling and tuning the carburator (had this done at Kamuning), adjusting the timing, and changing the spark plugs
How do you measure your FC? Full tank then compute the distance travelled? We usually fill the tank up when we hit 1/2 tank (since this is just really an extra car left in the house).
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March 29th, 2012 11:39 AM #8
Along Kamuning Road, you'll see several Carb Specialist shops; i cant remember where my brother brought ours before.
On the FC, thats not the accurate way to get the reading as the gauge can be very erratic, especially if its near empty. You'll have to put in a full tank, reset the odo, drive then full tank again. Compute the distance with the amount of fuel used to fill the tank.
as an aside, in the olden days, anyone who does not move 'ala luksa during Holy Week, especially...
Traffic!