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October 21st, 2010 10:15 AM #11
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October 21st, 2010 10:27 AM #12Meralco Foundation (www.mfi.org.ph)
-- i attended their basic auto maintenance course...personally it felt a little bitin. Dunno about their other courses, depende rin siguro sa instructor
TESDA (www.tesda.gov.ph)
-- ilang beses na nafeature ung female students niya doing diesel engine servicing...para chicks naman ung maging kaklase mo B) Seriously though parang maganda ung programs niya
i also hear Denso Philippines offers training for EFI and such...dunno the details though.
Also, if you can afford it, buy a "project car" pang practice...would also be good if you can get a resident mechanic to guide you; magaling sa improvisation ang mekaniko dito, kahit walang special tools nahahanapan ng paraan
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October 21st, 2010 11:29 AM #13I started investing in tools, latest na binili ko is air compressor . Nagbabasa lang ako sa net and I do my car maintenance as much as possible. Nag inquire ako before sa MFI and it looks good naman.
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October 21st, 2010 01:20 PM #14sising sisi nga ako nung di ko binili ung starlet ng kapitbahay ko some years ago; chassis was pretty much gone but still runs well. anyways, all for the better i guess at medyo nag-wane ung interest ko sa pagmemekaniko B)
btw, it would be a bad idea to practice on your "daily"car .
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October 26th, 2010 02:16 PM #15mas maganda pala talaga yung may project car ka kaso medyo malaki talaga magagastos mo
Puwede i try, 1. Palit air filter 2. Linis throttle body 3. Linis MAF sensor 4. Check spark...
high idle RPM at engine start