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October 29th, 2009 10:56 AM #7601
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October 29th, 2009 11:03 AM #7602
wow i like this!!! where to buy!!
on the other hand... i read this somewhere..
"Chipping cars is a very controversial area," "You'll find that some standard cars make an unbelievable gain when you fit a UniChip, but other cars - where the engine management is so close to perfect to begin with - you'll only get a very small gain."
"I've never driven an aftermarket system that drives as well as the factory computer - they don't have anywhere near the processing speed of the factory unit. The big question is - why throw away all the car manufacturer's millions of dollars of design and development if you can go in and change only what you need to?"
"Cost,"?? .
"There is no hard material cost in a reverse-engineering system, but obviously the UniChip is an electronic module in its own right. On the other hand, the UniChip can - right now - go onto the US-spec STi, whereas the generational change in its software has put everyone else back virtually to square one."
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October 29th, 2009 01:47 PM #7604
A very interesting read there. I think they were pertaining to the boxer engines of Subarus.
In any case of a chip-upgrade the best way to determine if there is indeed a sincere increase in HP is to put it on the Dyno to compare results. Dyno tests maybe expensive but they sure don't lie plus it gives the owner an accurate, pound-for-pound evaluation.
On a more personal note, if a chip user claims to have improved performance in power gain and fuel efficiency based on daily driving then that, in my book, is a success in itselfin the end what matters is the user's personal satisfaction with this good investment.
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October 29th, 2009 01:53 PM #7605
No no I'm not a detailing guru
this is the right place for you to explore that wonderful world of cleanliness:
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=9
That's where I learned most, if not, all of my cleaning jobs. This is why Sunday is my favorite day of the week
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October 29th, 2009 02:20 PM #7606
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October 29th, 2009 02:56 PM #7607Sir MR, gotcha sir. Thanks. Color matching is great. Walang off shade whatso ever. Thanks ulit.
Teejay, dude. In citi motors makati. Where the paint shop is really not casa but owned by a different business. Ah i see, i get you. Well i did do the diy sanding, rubbing, cleaning, polishing, glazing last night and all is good now. The paint shop (casa) i guess is good naman but they lack quality control and probably attention to detail? Considering whan i had my car done my MS was sandwiched by an F430 and gt2. Yung sa kanila maganda. Sa akin panget! To add up ginutter pa nila rims ko. Good thing i change to stock everytime i bring it to casa or leave it anywhere.
Thanks Teejay!
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October 29th, 2009 05:24 PM #7608mga sir maka bili pa ba tayo ng honeycomb grill for our montero at 6k+??? i ask the mitsu casa in cebu they are selling it for 12k+. can anyone help me im located at tagbilaran city, bohol.
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October 29th, 2009 07:41 PM #7609After waiting for more than one month, I finally got my Montero.
It is as I expected - very strong, nice ride, and something that would probably hold its value over time.
My buying experience was the total opposite though.. as it was total crap. I got the unit from Union Motors Paco/Mall of Asia, and here are some learnings:
1. Pick a good sales agent. The fact of the matter is, there are some agents that are good and clear communicators, and there are some that will do more harm than good.
2. Many sales agents will promise the world to you - Montero in a week etc. But in reality, there is this long line on the MS. Prepare to wait.
3. Try to look for a "sales manager". I shopped around for a Toyota unit, and found a sales manager that was just very smooth to deal with.
4. Do not rush on the MS. Ask the various dealers around and go with what your comfy with. Test your SA by asking tough questions. Whatever you do, try to stay away from Union Motors which has a lot of poor SAs, poor system, and seems to have few MS supply.
5. In the case of Union Motors, they seem to be totally disorganized from vehicle queuing even to releasing. I was not once give accurate projection on when my unit is likely to be delivered.
6. I got my unit only when I told them that I already want to cancel. For some miracle, I was given a unit the next day. The morale: Give a strong message that you cannot wait for long.
Hope this helps for those planning to buy a MS.
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October 29th, 2009 09:56 PM #7610
Guys help naman, what rims ang babagay kaya for our Monty? My dad wants blings kasi eh, but I refused, sabi ko yung Lenso RT7 na lang..
Choices ko sana:
1. Dolce DC20
2. Dolce DC12
3. Omega Genesis
4. Lenso RT7
Naalala ko iyong 2013 SJ Forester ng relative namin. FMC change siya ng time na nakuha sa casa. ...
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