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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Question lang po mga tsikoters.

    Ano po ba ang low charge Turbo ng 2007 isuzu sportivo?

    Mabilis na ba 'to?

    Any reviews on the 2007 Isuzu Sportivo?

    Thnkx

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    its a Euro2 compliant engine of the 2007 Isuzu Crosswinds...

    ENGINE
    Type of Fuel Diesel Diesel
    Model 4JA1-L EURO 2
    Direct Injection
    Displacement 2.5 liters
    Fuel System Air Optimizer Low Charge TURBO
    Fuel Tank Capacity 55 liters
    Maximum Output (JIS) PS / rpm 85 / 3,900
    Maximum Torque (JIS) kg.m / rpm 18.9 / 2,000

    well, not much change in the output except that (prolly) it's much cleaner.

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    Following global standards, the engine is considered slow as dead meat.

    Pero test one yourself. Sa akin ok naman ang takbo ng Crosswind.

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    #4
    low charge probbably just meant low boost...

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    Thanks mga bossing!

    Question lang: Ano ba ang EURO 2?

    Thankx

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    To answer the sole question on speed... nope. The a/t turbo version has around 1-2hp more then the m/t version Xwind.

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    euro2 is an emissions standard, not sure about the exact details though. google can help :D

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    Thankx mga sirs

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    Low charge turbo means low boost or low pressure.

    This is put on the AT Crosswinds to give them more midrange torque and power (not top end, the extra horse is just a bonus) than the MT Crosswinds. And they need it, the AT box is kinda sluggish.

    That said, even with the turbo, an AT Crosswind is probably the slowest creature on Earth... ...by the time the MT Crosswind gets to 100 km/h (in about half a minute or so), the AT Crosswind is still trying to get out of first gear.

    I would like to swap the turbo into my MT Crosswind, though...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    *niky :thanx: :santa:


    'cause we're planning to buy one(2007 isuzu sportivo) maybe this december.


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    Ok. As long as the ride is good for you (check the unit they offer for test-drive and see if the springs are the same as the display units in the dealership), then the Crosswind is a relatively good ownership proposition.

    You can have your oil changed at the dealership to keep your warranty, but major jobs like clutch replacements and such, if they're not covered by the warranty, you should do outside. You could also just do oil changes outside anyway, and just go back to the casa for the free exhaust repair if you experience the rattling exhaust problem (you'll know it when it happens, the engine gets much louder).

    I suggest looking at the XT and XTO lower end models, as they'll save you money while offering 90% of what the Sportivo offers.

    Good luck!

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Isuzu offers a low charge turbo on AT Crosswinds vs no turbo on MT Crosswinds just to compensate for the power that's taken up by the auto tranny.

    Mabilis? NO.

    AFAIK, the Sportivo is pretty much the same as the XUV before it in terms of almost everything but accessories. If you want something quicker, try the Innova. Or if you're into powerful minivans, the Starex or Sedona.
    Last edited by IMm29; November 6th, 2006 at 05:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bagz606 View Post
    *niky :thanx: :santa:


    'cause we're planning to buy one(2007 isuzu sportivo) maybe this december.

    sir my father bought a 2006 sportivo MT, odo is 3k. as of now wala pa naman problem except sa aircon, every 3-5 sec nag on/off, dinala na ng father ko sa casa then sabi ok na daw pero nung i-check ko kahapon ganun parin! pero sa engine ok naman, medyo mabagal lang ang 1st and 2nd gear, pero pagdating sa 3rd ok na! yung ride nya for me ok naman, kasi na sanay ako sa lowered na tsikot, kaya for me di naman masyadong matagtag! yung fuel consumption nya is 10 kmpl city then 13-14 sa hiway! basta test drive mo muna para ma-feel mo! good luck!

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    Thnx mga sir's for the advice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by denier13 View Post
    yung fuel consumption nya is 10 kmpl city then 13-14 sa hiway!
    on the upside, the crosswind reportedly gives back good fuel mileage. i just don't know how the fuel consumption went when i took my friend's ride to pangasinan and back will the pedal to the metal most of the time ;)

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    I have seen the XUV 2007 model at Isuzu Pasig's showroom. The low charge turbo is also available on the MT.


    Quote Originally Posted by IMm29 View Post
    Isuzu offers a low charge turbo on AT Crosswinds vs no turbo on MT Crosswinds just to compensate for the power that's taken up by the auto tranny.

    Mabilis? NO.

    AFAIK, the Sportivo is pretty much the same as the XUV before it in terms of almost everything but accessories. If you want something quicker, try the Innova. Or if you're into powerful minivans, the Starex or Sedona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj View Post
    I have seen the XUV 2007 model at Isuzu Pasig's showroom. The low charge turbo is also available on the MT.
    Ah talaga? I stand corrected then.

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    Recently lang naging available ang Turbo sa M/T units.

    New changes include:
    *IPF Driving Lamps
    *'Bling' Chrome rims
    *Reverse camera (playing through the new head unit)
    *New spare tire cover

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    Tanong uli mga Sirs:

    1. Fuel system-Air optimizer, Low charge turbo. Ano Yan?

    2. Single In-dash DVD/Tuner (JVC AVX1) & I-Pod Interface. Ano yang i-pod interface?

    Anong ikakabit kung gusto mong mag TV? Advisable ba?

    How much magpakabit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Recently lang naging available ang Turbo sa M/T units.

    New changes include:
    *IPF Driving Lamps
    *'Bling' Chrome rims
    *Reverse camera (playing through the new head unit)
    *New spare tire cover
    Meron pa Doc Otep,

    the 'bling' chrome side mirrors fold at the flick of a switch! also, it now comes with a warranty of 3 years or 100K kilometers.

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