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February 4th, 2007 02:05 AM #1
papunta ko krispy kreme sa fort one day ng makasabay ko sa harap ko itong bagong isuzu crosswind sportivo, wala pang plaka (isuzu inteco yata) walang nakalagay, i guess most probably less than a month or so palang tanda nito pero look at how much smoke it already produces...
kaya wala talaga ako bilib sa isuzu products
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February 4th, 2007 09:56 PM #3
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February 4th, 2007 10:12 PM #4
e lumang makina parin yan, 4jb1, pero Low Pressure-turbo na ang mga manual tranny.
ang mahal dyan is yun rear cam....
PS > wala po ung pic mong pinost
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February 4th, 2007 10:16 PM #5
its a hard fact that diesel quality sa pinas is "class C", but some diesel engine doesnt produce the same smoke as what's stated above...
pwede ring the driver is trying to drive hard and the car is cargo loaded, or pwede ring something is not properly maintained in his diesel engine...
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February 4th, 2007 10:24 PM #6
dami rin ako nakikitang sportivo relatively new na mausok din, grabe talaga ang crosswind..pigang piga na..ang pinapakita sa magazine ads e ang JVC HU with 3" LCD at ang rear cam. oh wow makes me wanna go out and buy one asap
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February 4th, 2007 11:16 PM #7
I've seen even Hyundais belching black smoke. Black smoke is normal, even for modern diesels, if you push them hard. In other words, if you're using dirty diesel and revving them at full throttle to redline.
And the Crosswind is so slow, that that's how lots of people drive them... rev the nuts off to get what meager power is available out of the engine. Which is why you see a lot of black smoke from Crosswinds. Well, it's for that reason and the fact that it's still basically a Jurassic age 2.5 liter OHV engine with no variable valve timing, no variable turbo and no electronic engine control.
4JB1? 4JA1 pa rin yung Crosswind. Just with an added turbo. Would that it were a 4JB1, so it wouldn't be so notoriously slow.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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February 4th, 2007 11:43 PM #9
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the triumph of man over... man!, using the crudest of implements (by modern standards).
Traffic!