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May 25th, 2010 09:04 AM #5161
First, welcome and congratulations! Always remember na walang maling tanong
and this is what this board is for. Now to answer to your queries:
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Not necessarily. I'd say it is suggested in the Owner's Manual to address the general market as an added safety step prior to starting the vehicle. (assuming tranny is engaged and not in neutral)
2) Yes, normal operating temp is expected to be reached in around 5 minutes from starting the vehicle. In the event that you need to immediately depart, make sure you do not exceed 2,000rpm until you reach the normal operating temp.
Hahahaha! A likely contestant of: [SIZE="3"]Kakasa ka ba sa Grade 5?[/SIZE]
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May 25th, 2010 11:36 AM #5162
Isuzu still makes the best deisel engine in asia and if you want to race deisel make sure that you have enough money to do it unichip sir pang ewan na mod yan it is only called race chip to get the people to buy it ilang hp ba dag dag 20, try to visit us dito sa thailand and see the super cars dito d-max is one of the champs. You want to race you pick then ito ang mods na gawin mo.
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May 25th, 2010 02:57 PM #5163Speedlab's unichip is proven to add hp and torque, they have dyno results to prove it, and improved fuel consumption is the added bonus to it.
It would be a treat if IPC could bring the Dmax with the VGT from thailand, as of now kasi I think fixed turbo lang naka install ngayon sa local Dmax and Alterra units..
If the units here are the VGT equipped, I'll forget about "RACING" against it.
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May 25th, 2010 03:16 PM #5164
yes it add hp and torgue but ilan lang, and also fuel consumption yes sabi nga nila meron daw nabawas but ask this na dagdagan nag hp bumulis ang sasakyan tumipid pa???? sounds like ???? but dont get me wrong my triton is one of the most mod dito sa thailand my dyno clock 245 hp but it is not only the chip. What im saying is? there are some guys na naka pag lagay nag chip and they think their truck is a race car na or madaming nag sasabi na malakas ang makina nila at mabilis, our trucks are not build for racing it is mainly use for hauling. what ever other people say when it comes to deisel engine isuzu is the best. Aminado ako dito even na mitsu baby ako. Wag kayo maniwala nag basta basta sa chip i have tested and used several chip for the engine, for the injector, for the commonrail(CRDi), for turbo boost and for throttle boost. Using chip need an equal engine parts is needed. This is true i have 5 computer chip installed in my truck. chnage my turbo and inter cooler, oil catch can, intercooler pipe, exhaust manifold intake manifold, full suspension and almost enlarge my injector. MY truck runs 0 to 100 in less than 15 seconds.
But in the end tinapon ko lahat nag mods went back to stock, you know why? because it is all use less. My truck is use for city, offroading, hauling my MTB's, family anf friends outing.
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May 25th, 2010 05:21 PM #5165installing a unichip means tuning it and the car. added hp and torque gives you a much improved power-to-weight ratio.
i do have one installed on my car (not a truck though), and you can notice the gains not only on the dyno sheet but also in the gas pedal. i did say better fuel consumption despite of the added power, my car was able reach a higher figure in terms of distance travelled after adding the unichip. same driving conditions, same driving habits.
if in other's case kung hindi tumipid after adding such a mod, im sure they just cant resist the joy of putting more pressure on their gas pedals.
jus my 2 cents though.
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May 25th, 2010 08:48 PM #5166good day po sa mga dmax owner meron po ako carryboy sport lid cover baka po meron interesado po sa inyo 43k po bili ko sa carryboy banawe binebenta ko nalang po ng 35k thks po
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May 25th, 2010 09:02 PM #5167Hi guys, long time no post. How are your trucks doing? Mine, just 3 more months to go and it's already 2 yrs old. So far so good.
I was back reading this thread and I smiled when I saw the post of metal_rosie1973. This is a kind of person where driving is always a race and he thinks that there is always an award waiting for him at the end of his destination coz he outran all the cars with his "fast" vehicle or pickup.hehe This person is no different from those PUBs or PUJs gunning the road thinking that they are in a race track just to get ahead of everybody to get passengers.
I don't know with those people. They will buy a pickup and then they would think they are in a race car.
Weakest pickup? Nah! Maybe just a weak driver.hehe
*Benzmizer: That's one shiny pickup. I have posted that picture too some months back that I got from autoindustriya.com
Drive carefully, guys.
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May 25th, 2010 09:54 PM #5168[SIZE=3]PROBLEMS: DMAX Automatic << I need advise[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Hello, I have a 3 month old DMAX Automatic and I have several concerns. Kindly provide your advice.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Heating Transmission board[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Inconsistently but most often, the section where there letters/number is located is heating (or hot), appx 60 degrees Celsius. During my first PMS, they checked it and found no problem. The transmission oil was replaced but the same problem. Is this natural? Any guess why is this happening?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Not sure if this is related to the problem but it seems whenever the Horse Power is low (see more details in the next section) and the traffic is congested, that is the time were the heating occurs.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Inconsistent Horse Power (HP)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]I can feel the HP of my car goes up and down; I use the INST mode in the dashboard for monitoring the instantaneous fuel consumption as my basis for HP monitoring. During initial acceleration or slow driving, if the HP is high, typically the value does not go down to 4.0 Km/L. But if the HP is low, sometimes the values go as low as 1.8 Km/L. What on earth is going on!? I even tend to believe that using a SCALAR energy magnet in the engine will balance the supernatural energies that can enhance the HP..Toink!… [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]My friend told me that the horse power is affected by the weather condition, air temperature affects burning of fuel. I agree since hot air has less oxygen available on per cubic measurement, but should it really affect the HP? [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Furthermore, another guess I have is that the transmission oil viscosity lowers down during hot temperature. Thus, the torque converter efficiency in transferring the force from engine to the wheels lowers down. But if this is happing only to my unit then temperature issue shouldn’t affect the HP and ability to shift rapidly. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Can anyone please provide insights?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Poor Fuel Consumption[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]After all the research and study with regard to fuel efficient driving style, I only got 6.5 km/L (90% City traffic driving )up to 8.3 km/L (70 % City traffic driving). I typically pass traffic congested area, from Global City to Pasig and vice versa, kindly “feel” the level of the congestion during rush hour. DMAX should be better than this right?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Better Diesel provider[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]I usually use Caltex Diesel; it gives me better HP compare to other providers. Better HP gives me better fuel consumption because it makes gear shifting faster. BUT!!! I realize when I do full tank; the color of the fuel is white due high amount of air present on it. The Fuel Crew needs to wait for few seconds for the fuel to shrink so he could add more fuel and have to repeat for four times. Is this normal!? How about other fuel providers? [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Another car geek friend of mine told me “Mahangin talaga Caltex Fuels” [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Misaligned Bed[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]My DMAX bed is not in a correct shape, the left side is lower than the right side around 1 to 2 cm. It is noticeable unfortunately. I consulted the warranty representative and he hasn’t got back to me with the answer on how the problem will be addressed since they don’t cater such repair in their shop, any advice? [/SIZE]
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May 27th, 2010 10:11 AM #5169for no. 1 - this is practiced to reduce the drag on the starter when you start the engine. but in my opinion. as long as you check that the tranmission is in neutral then you don't have to step on you clutch here in the philippines setting. probably unlike other countries were it's cold or snowing. the oil and gear oil may become thicker. therefore more drag.
no. 2 - you don't have to wait 5 min to drive your car out. but as mentioned earlier. be easy on the pedal. 1-2 mins is fine. this is just to make sure that your oil pressure is up. and that oil has completely circulated inside the engine. again due to our climate being tropical. it does not take much time for the engine to heat up. unlike colder climates.
most important is to know the oil raitng you need for your engine. with my wife's fuego. it states to use oil rated cd. i'm sure for your engine the recommended oil is rated at cf or cf-4. you will see this on the back of the oil container. so the next time you buy oil. check the rating behind. cheapest oil now a days is rated at cc. this is for older engines like the ones passenger jeeps use. next is cd, cf, cf-4 and the latest is cg.
hope this helps:-)
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How about 97 LXi?
Civic horsepower