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    Feb 2010
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    sir during sa test nyo. ilan po yung average na sakay ng advie nyo?. at hindi naman ba mukang flat tignan sa 30psi and front?
    majority of the 2weeks fc test ko, 3 persons lang sakay ng adve ko (me, wife at 3yr old daughter). When I'm in Manila for two days city driving, ayun. puno kami hanggang likod. Kapag nasa bataan na ako, ayun, 3 na lang uli kami but akyat baba ako sa bundok araw-araw.

    This FC test is based on my conditions (everyday living ko, situations, and locations), this means that this can never be the same with your FC. Maraming factors tayo na magka-iba in actual. This is also the reason that I do my FC test in mixed condition (hiway, city and mountain driving).

    BUT one thing is for sure to me, my adve's FC will never be lower than 10km per liter. Okay na ako sa 10km per liter, afterall, diesel naman fuel natin kaya medyo mura pa rin compared sa gas cars. Plus nakatira ako malapit sa processing zone area at tax free ang fuel dito. Mga 4-5pesos per liter lower ang price ng diesel dito kesa sa labas ng zone.

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    #12
    medyo mukhang flat pa rin naman tingnan ang front tires ko at 30psi. but compared sa 26psi na prescribed, flat na flat talaga tingnan. The important thing is that kahit mukhang flat sya sa 30psi, matigas naman ito to endure shocks, ramdam ko sa steering na matigas sya. Sa mga curves lalo, ramdam na ramdam. Kapag 26psi ako, nasusubsub unahan ko sa curves. but sa 30psi, hindi na.

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    #13
    kung city driving lang 32 psi niyo na lang lahat. tapos kung magout of town trips 30 psi lahat para di matagtag pero max of 5 passenger lang. Kung lower than 30 psi parang flat na tingnan yan hirap pa makina mo. Kung magpapalit kayo ng gulong 8ply na kunin niyo. kasi yung stock ng adventure yung Goodyear na 6 ply madaling magkabukol at ma oblong. Goodyear pa rin ba ngayon ang gamit sa 2012 model?

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    #14
    I tried 30 front 36 rear my fc dramaticaly reduced to 6km/l from 10km/l Kaya balik ako ngayon sa 35 35. saka flat padin sya tignan..

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    #15
    try mo kung sa pinaka mataas na tire pressure na comfortable ka pa din... mas matigas mas maganda sa FC yan.. pero matagtag..

    sa diesel advie 35 35 ako.. pero kung gas.. mga 30 35 dapat kasi mag magaan ang gas engine sa diesel

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    #16
    Sir. Ask ko lang po. kasi ung gulong nung adventure namin which is 185/80R14. pde ko po ba ung palitan ng 195/70R14? anung pong difference nung dalawang un? di po ba un mkaka apekto s performance ng ssakyan?

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    #17
    Mga bossing p2long naman how can i install gps sa built in monitor stereo ng adventure ss 2013 model d q magamit til now i have no idea kong san ko iddownload yung navigator pa2long naman and i buy antenna yung brand e majestic universl sya d ko p sha nakakabit compatible kya sha any suggestion i appreciate too much tnks...more power s tsikot...

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    #18
    naka 30 all psi ako sir pagka ako lang. pag may pasahero mga 33-36 depende kung gano kadami

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    #19
    also remember that as the tire heats, the PSI goes up. unless you're on nitrogen

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by butchick7 View Post
    also remember that as the tire heats, the PSI goes up. unless you're on nitrogen
    Nitrogen reduces pressure swings, but doesn't eliminate them.

    Best way to keep pressure constant is to keep it slightly higher to prevent tire carcass flex. ;)

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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