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September 3rd, 2017 11:56 PM #951
i would stay away from those
walang gears ang CVT. just variable pulleys and pushbelt composed of a stack of elements on a flexible band. definitely not as durable as hardened metal gears
kung manual transmission pwede pa yan. that generation of jazz/city are very reliable, basta M/T
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September 4th, 2017 12:08 AM #952personally, i would stay away from that generation of cvts. the entities involved are pointing at each other... poor design... poor maintenance... wrong choice of fluid... bad driving habits... who knows that the real problem is.
the MT, however, does not seem to be involved, it being a MT.
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September 4th, 2017 12:45 AM #953
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September 23rd, 2017 03:08 AM #954Bakit kaya ganun yung ESi ko? Parang sobrang lakas sa gas. Kanina nagpakarga ako 300 (low budget ngayon dahil kakaresign lang). Before magpakarga, the needle of the fuel gauge was pointing just a few millimeters above the white line near the letter "E". After magpakarga ng 300, about 6.6L, tumaas yung needle hanggang 1/3 of the lower half of the fuel gauge. Around 20-25kms din natakbo ko. Medyo natraffic pero light to moderate lang for about 1km. Then I noticed na yung needle nasa may red line na near the letter "E". So mas mababa na sya kesa nung bago ako nagpakarga. Ibig sabihin naubos ko na agad yung 6.6L na kinarga in just 25KMs? Actually it's more like 20KMs lang pero mejo galante na ako sa estimate nung total distance. Pero sabihin na nga natin na 25KMs tinakbo ko, that would give me a fuel mileage of 3.7KM/L! I shift at around 1.5k rpm, aircon was turned off for half of the trip. Ano kaya problema nito? O hindi ba accurate ang fuel gauge ng esi? TIA
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September 23rd, 2017 10:02 AM #955"try it again, sir." fill up again.
fuel gauges, especially the older ones, are not that repeatably reliable in showing how much fuel got in, got out, still remains, etc.
they may, at times, show different readings, for exactly the same amount of fuel in the tank.
"but don't drive too far from the gas station." heh heh.
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September 27th, 2017 07:45 PM #956Hello po Maam/Sir,
Pardon my noob query.I'm driving a 2010 Honda City 1.3 MT (im the 2nd owner) with 36k mileage.Panel indicates ave FC 8.9 km/l. My friends unit (same year,model and variant) with 100k+ mileage, panels indicates FC ave 12.1 km/l.
Do i need to tune up my unit?
TIA
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September 27th, 2017 10:41 PM #957
Mejo malakas nga yan. Try nyo muna ito. Palit air filter, gumamit ka ng malabnaw na oil(*least 5w30) na may energy conserving daw. Try mo gamitin un havoline pro ds eco5. Tapos set mo lang un a/c thermostat sa minimum setting na acceptable un lamig. Di naman kailangan itodo un. Then its up to you na kung pano ka magdrive. Pagdating kasi sa fuel consumption, 3 factors(driving habits, traffic conditions, distance)
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September 27th, 2017 11:05 PM #958
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September 28th, 2017 12:53 AM #959
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October 22nd, 2017 11:04 AM #960Hey bro! You use this on nlex or Slex? I just find it hard using ACC on Slex because of the constant moving around of vehicles and I end up turning it off to avoid the erratic acceleration/deceleration which I think will be worse for FC.
Or maybe I'm just new to using ACC.