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April 26th, 2008 05:20 PM #141
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April 28th, 2008 02:26 PM #142Saving on fuel while maintaining car efficiency is really important. Napaka practical na makakuha ka ng Car na may ganitong features. Honda VCM643 is my bet on this. Its like a 3 in one car. VCM is variable Cylinder Management pwede ka mag switch between six, four and three cylinder operation.
If your engine is in the light load or in a moderate acceleration it automatically deactivates cylinder 3 and 4 in both front and rear banks. You have four remaining cylinders running the engine. During low speed naman cylinder 1,2 and 3 in the rear are deactivated—3 cylinders na lang ang nagpapatakbo sa engine.
This process (6-4-3) improves fuel efficiency and still maintains the high power output of your car as expected in a V6 engine. Switching on cylinders gives you outstanding fuel performance, having a choice on the cylinder maximizes power as well as fuel economy.
If you want to fire all on 6 cylinders it produces an invigorating kick—a superior performance can be achieved. While in 4 cylinder mode power and fuel efficiency is what you’ve got. In 3 cylinders—this is where fuel savings takes place. Take a second look at Honda VCM643 i think its worth it.
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April 29th, 2008 11:02 AM #143greetings sirs, any ideas po on fc of honda civic esi 95 d15b vtec engine? thanks po ng madami...
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April 29th, 2008 11:29 AM #144
ano feedback sa honda city? idsi?
ano fc niyo?
and mga sir, i don't compute fc kasi..
what's the best way of computing it?
looked over the whole thread, d kc na explain...
salamat..
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April 29th, 2008 11:34 AM #145
sa pagcompute po ng FC, ganto po gawa ko... fill up the tank then reset the milage... tapos kung time na to gas up, full tank ulit... compute the milage against the liters put in (nasa resibo yun).
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April 29th, 2008 11:39 AM #146
Here is how I do mine....
Fill your car full tank in a gas station of your choice until it clicks only. Afterwards reset your tripmeter to 0 before you move the car. Drive normally to your daily route and after maybe a few days or a week fill the tank again full until it clicks and look how much liter you needed to fill it back into full. From there take the distance from your tripmeter and divide it with the number of liters it took to fill the tank. ANd there goes your FC. Its quite rough but at least you get a more or less figure....
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April 29th, 2008 11:57 AM #147
salamat sa quick answer!
sana..at least, nakaka 15 fc ko. hehe..
anybody here drivin 2007 city idsi?
fc niyo?
tnx!
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April 29th, 2008 12:16 PM #148
^^ sir malamang more than 15km/l yung sanyo... sa idsi, ang alam ko umaabot ng 17km/l yan...
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May 1st, 2008 12:52 AM #149hi guys... new here.... i got a 2003 honda city 1.3 idsi matic, i am wondering, i can only get 8-9km/l on one full tank.... is this normal for a 5 year old city?
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May 1st, 2008 01:16 AM #150
^^ parang hindi, ang alam ko sa idsi matipid talaga sa gas eh... considering na 1.3 and 7 speed, you should get a lot more out of it. baka naman hard driving kayo sir, hindi kaya?
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