Jut, where'd you buy your dashcam cord? Have to replace my qube's cord na rin. Nag shoshort ang cigarette plug na
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Jut, where'd you buy your dashcam cord? Have to replace my qube's cord na rin. Nag shoshort ang cigarette plug na
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Question lang mga bossing, what's the radiator like thing that's inside the driver side wheel well?
Ang weird kasi ng placement for a breathing mechanism to be since it would get dirty and clogged up in no time being inside the wheel well of a car.. Tapos pag baha pa..? Na sa lower section pa naman siya.![]()
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NV350 also has that in the same location. Space saving placement I guess.
Another good article from Uly Ang:
Which One is Cheaper to Own? Honda CR-V 2. S Gasoline or Honda CR-V 1.6 S Diesel | Philippine Car News, Car Reviews, and Prices | ************
I hope he gets a unit for long term testing like the Mazda 3.
anybody else notice or hear some random revs from the engine (diesel) when coasting? nothing too drastic (feels more like a single light tap to the gas pedal).. but not intended either (as my foot is off the accelerator)
The civic RS is in the front center position, behind plate# to take advantage of high pressure area in that location and larger inlet opening area. Yes, agree same location with gas 1.5 turbo CRV in US market, etc.
However, with diesel Crv * 120hp and low pressure turbo, you dont really need much intercooling so a smallish intercooler cramped on wheel well is enough to justify the size and production cost.
You can do an experiment, log your Intake air temp during summer and hataw driving. If you'll read higher than 70deg C, then you may want to upsize the IC pero I doubt it and kung worth it pa. Hehe..
From what I recall, 75c is warning/check engine/ slight loss of power. Then 80c ia full cut/limp mode.
Experienced this too, I think it's just the transmission down shifting? Some transmissions allow you to coast (Like Nissan in my experience) but for Honda, my experience is the transmission likes to downshift.
So far quite satisfied with the fuel consumption, average of 11Km/L (diesel) mainly city driving rush hour.
The CVT is a lot smoother. Seems the A/T is a little eager to get going. It does that every time I slowly let go of the brake halfway.
I'm now filling up every other week instead of every week. Akala tuloy nung suki kong gas station nagtaksil na ako.![]()
Last edited by Wh1stl3r; February 22nd, 2018 at 02:54 PM.
Ganda na yan for a gas engine bro. Considering the engine is still new and it's a crossover vs a sedan.
I vaguely remember getting around the same fuel mileage in the last gen CR-V with the 2.0 a/t. But this car is bigger.
Ok na rin pala yung X-trail, nalalakasan na ako kanina at 5.3 km/L. Worst I got in that car was 4 km/L at prusisyon speed.![]()