Malaki ba ang FC difference nya pagnagpalit ng stock na 16 to 18?
May KM difference din ba sya?
Malaki ba ang FC difference nya pagnagpalit ng stock na 16 to 18?
May KM difference din ba sya?
Mazda 3 2005 Hatch (1.6L)
Before i would get Full to Low Fuel light at around 360kms
After a fuel pump change (OEM at Casa), I normally get that with still 1/4 left in the tank.
Lol, parang mali lang calibration. Kaya di ko na sinasagad at all nowadays. Pagka 1/4, refill na.
And, yes... i can still go below 1/4.... pero di ko na pinapabayaan mag light up yung fuel indicator bago mag refuel.
Mga Sirs patulong po. I am planning kasi na palitan na yung mazda 3 2.0 2005 kong kotse to a bigger car. Gusto ko sana yung mazda cx7 kaso worry ko baka malakas sa gas 2.5L kc eh. Ano po kaya mapapayo nyo mga sirs?
[QUOTE=jut703;2874971]Malakas talaga sa gas yung CX7. Just get an Innova, Fortuner, Montero, or Everest if you're so concerned about fuel consumption.
Salamat Sir sa info. However, dun sa mga nabangit mo Sir medyo hndi kaya ng budget eh. I'm also considering CRV, Tucson, and ASX. Ano sa tingin mo Sir?
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All gas-fed SUVs medyo malakas talaga sa gas.
For the same price as a CX7 (450k-500k), you can get an Innova diesel or a Tucson diesel.
For me Sir, 10-12km/l mix hi-way city for a gas fed crossover okey na po saken yun. Kasi kung diesel bka older model na yung pwede sa budget ko. BTW I prefer 2010-2012 model po Sir. Any recommendations?
Thanks for the tip, jut!
I saw a complete set of stock 18s on OLX. I'm thinking: buy those, buy new R18s, and preserve my stock tires and rimsjust a thought to test the fuel consumption of the M3 on 16s vs. on 18s... haha!
Can you please recommend a "credible" tire shop that sells 215/45s at affordable prices?
Hello, ask ko lang po sa mga expert gaano po kaya mag consump ng fuel ang mazda 323 familia gen 2.5? on city drive and highway drive po.
Hello, Jstn!
Sorry, I can't help you there. Try to back read, though. You may find posts on 323s' fuel consumption.
Another option is:
1. "Full-tank" your car. Tell the pump boy: "Automatic lang, Bossing."
2. Reset your tripmeter. If your car doesn't have one, take note your odometer reading.
3. Drive to near-empty.
4. Re-fuel (automatic din).
5. Determine the total kilometers you traveled from your tripmeter. Again, if your car doesn't have one, take note your odometer reading. Deduct the figure from step 2.
6. Determine the total liters from step 4.
7. Divide step 5 by step 6. The answer will be __ km/L![]()