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January 21st, 2007 06:50 PM #1
Lakas sa gas - corolla xe '95 - 2e carb.
Palitan ko sana engine kaso nashort sa budget so fix ko muna..
Anu ba other solutions para matipid sa gas.
Btw, diba temp starts a "C" then pag umangat dire-diretso na 'to middle diba? Well, based on my exp. w/ my other car. Eto iba, from cold start matagal umangat yung temp sa gitna. 30mins na 1/4 temp parin.
Thanks.
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January 21st, 2007 07:15 PM #2try mo change oil, tune up and clean carb with carb cleaner baka makatulong sa FC.
Bakit ka magchange engine? FC lang ba o palitin na ang makina?
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January 21st, 2007 08:19 PM #3
pede ko lang po malaman kung ano ang basis mo at nasabi mong malakas sa gas? do you measure from full tank (to the brim)? kasi kung fuel gauge lang ang basehan natin, it will be inaccurate as all fuel gauges are.
How many kilometers are you getting? when i was using one, normal sa xe ang 8 to 9 kms/lit sa city driving (metro manila) and around 14 to 15 sa highway.
if you are getting less than this, try the following:
1. have a compression test. kung may butas na ang makina, natural na lalakas sa gas.
2. as the previous poster said, have a tune up, change oil, carb clean
regarding your temp problem, hindi nga normal ang tagal ng pagtaas ng temp gauge mo. it's possible na you have a busted thermostat or baka wala ka ng thermostat. that will also contribute to your having high gas consumption. dahil ang makina hindi nya nare reach ang optimal operating temp, kaya hindi nya nabu burn efficiently ang gas. happened to me also. when i put in a thermostat on my ride, tumipid sa gas.
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January 21st, 2007 08:43 PM #4
Ano consumption mo?
I had a Toyota XE for 9 years. It's 96 model and I sold it last year.
The consumption was Ok, 9-10 km/li - city driving.
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January 21st, 2007 10:16 PM #5
Kagaya ng sinabi ni Asus700, it's probably mostly the thermostat. As long as your engine is running cold, it's not running efficiently. If you're the original owner and you haven't removed the thermostat, it's possible that it's rusted open. Change it, and your consumption should improve dramatically. Also, cleaning your carb won't hurt.
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January 22nd, 2007 01:23 AM #6
CHanged oil, tuned up, carb cleaned (last year ata). Why change? Kasi nababagalan ako. Meron naman matulin na matipid diba. Hehe.
Yes orig owner. Haven't checked the thermostat yet. Pero pagsira yun diba dapat parating sarado? Anyway, still with or without thermostart yun temp gauge should be halfway around 5-10mins. Dati ganun yun.
Consumption ko - 9-10 km/L city, ++ for highway. Mas luma pa yun Civic ko matipid.
Haven't tried compression test, san ba meron nun? How do i check if the engine has 'butas'? "Butas" in what way?
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January 22nd, 2007 06:47 AM #7
Thermostat, if present but not working properly will stay open regardless of the coolant temperature. Ideally, it should be closed until it reaches the optimum operating temp.
9km/L to 10km/L city driving sounds normal (1.6L 16V engine) if not a bit better than average. Even for a 1.3L engine, the consumption seems ok.
Compression test i believe involves a pressure measuring device (i don't know the name) that you put into where the sparkplugs are and cranking the engine to see how much pressure is generated on each cylinder. A leak naturally would register a lower pressure.
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January 22nd, 2007 08:50 AM #9
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January 22nd, 2007 09:03 AM #10
ask ko lang kung ok pa ang clutch/tranny mo?
baka nandyan ang diperensya sa mahinang hatak ng tsikot mo?
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