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September 6th, 2009 01:14 PM #71
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September 6th, 2009 01:17 PM #72ask ko lang thoughts nyo.
from a dead start, do you start on 1st gear or 2nd gear?
pansin ko kasi sa gear ratio ng fuego ko, dapat laging 1st gear ang umpisa.
worried lang kasi ako na baka loosing torque and truck ko since lahat ng ibang diesel na nakikita ko ( mitsu, toyota, other isuzu) starts sa 2nd gear w/o a problem. pag sakin ko ginawa, bitin.
share naman your thoughts guys. salamat.
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September 9th, 2009 07:53 AM #73
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September 10th, 2009 08:27 AM #75Mart,
Its all about the gear ratio. I too, have noticed this with the other pick ups (other brands) in the group. One thing is that the Fuego has a higher top speed. Don't worry, the Isuzu Fuego is still one of the top performers in its class. The 2800 Turbo was way ahead of the rest in its class when it came out in the nineties. Torque-wise, there is nothing really for you to worry about. Just keep in mind the fact that our rides are diesel powered and were meant for a specific purpose. Today's Ford Focus diesel was designed for a different purpose also. Keep watching your exhaust smoke. If you are emitting a lot of black smoke, then efficiency is going down. drive within the efficient limits. Sa eyeball natin maaayos iyan.
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September 10th, 2009 08:00 PM #76Blast,
great to have you back!
pag naka-test drive ako ng ibang fuego then malalaman ko talaga ang sagot. pls correct me if im wrong but i think directly comparing it to other 4ja1's (such as hilanders,crosswinds) is not enough. i think i need to actualy drive a fuego same as mine to see if there would be any difference at all. Ill let you drive my truck sa eyeball natin for you to check also.
Pero sa tingin nyo, iba-iba ba ang gear ratios ng hilander, crosswind, and fuego? Iv always wondered.
Thanks guys.
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September 12th, 2009 10:43 AM #77
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September 12th, 2009 11:35 AM #78Hi Howee!
Sa ngayon bz pa lahat kaya wla pa EB. Ill coordinate with blast kung kailan pwede then we will let everybody know.
what kind of fuego do you have nga pala? I have an LS 4x2 2000 model.
you can also visit our fuego site. there we can share thoughts, photos and other stuff. just hit the link below:
http://isuzufuego.ning.com/
see you..
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September 13th, 2009 08:28 AM #79Hey, Mart!
I'm back all right, but my Fuego is still relaxing in Quezon. I still have to find a new feed pump then go back there to install it. I'm sure it has something to do with the contamination in the fuel tank because when we took down the feed pump to clean it, it was full of debris inside. However, the pump wouldn't return to normal working order anymore. Gastos na naman after a little over a year of use. I wonder if adding a pre-filter to the system before the feed pump will do good. Anyone have any experience on this?
On the gear ratios:
Yes, each vehicle has a different purpose. I remember when we used to drag race in high school, we always searched for pick up truck or station wagon rear ends in order to get a lower gear ratio. Highlanders and Crosswinds may have lower gear ratios than sedans but theirs are definitely taller than the pick ups. I am not sure about whether the Fuego 4x4s and 4x2s have different rear ends though. There is also a transmission gear size to think about. I'm almost certain the 4x4 has bigger gears compared to 4x2 but then again, I am not 100% certain.
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September 13th, 2009 10:35 AM #80
Edsa is about 24kms long. So, 15b / 24 is approx 625m per km?
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