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February 27th, 2006 01:01 PM #11This april reg. ng ford telstar namin, laging bagsak sa emissions yun...
Makakatulong ba pag gumamit ako ng higher octane gas like blaze before the tests?
How about if i change the fuel filter?
Would a fuel system cleaner also help?
Any other tips would help.
Btw the spark plugs and engine oil are new.
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February 27th, 2006 01:22 PM #12air filter sama mo na din tapos clean throttle body tapos kung bagsak parin hala fully synthetic na..weeee..
mag tip ka nlang pra hindi na ka mabagsak kasi sa sahig lng itinutotok yung tester. wakekeke!
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February 27th, 2006 07:57 PM #13
Does anybody else think that bribing to pass the emissions test is like bribing to pass the driver's test? Having an unqualified driver on the road is dangerous, but so is a vehicle that is not roadworthy. The money might be better spent towards fixing the car
Going back, I always give the car a good spirited run after warming up ... then head off for the testing center.
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February 27th, 2006 08:01 PM #14Inisip ko nga rin mag fully synthetic, baka makatulong ng kaunti, kaso lang 20+ years old na yung car, baka mamaya kung saan saan magleak yung langis :D
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February 27th, 2006 10:57 PM #15
Actually, pumasa naman ang Honda ESI ko pagkatapos paservice ang engine. Pero before that, medyo worried ako dahil tuwing start ko sya lalong lalo na sa morning, masakit sa ilong yong exhaust fume nya parang di masyadong nasusunog yong gas. May nag sabi kasi sa akin tungkol dito kaya asked your opinion peeps. Di ko sukat akalain na may mas effective pa pala technique to pass the emission test...lagay technique :bwahaha:
I dont know kung ano ang major contirbutor sa incident nayan. Dahil ba made in china yung ev car o...
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