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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Ray requires everyone to remove shoes before getting in, I bet.[emoji16]

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    Haha, or a shoe cover like those used at Japanese clean rooms [emoji12]

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    Ray. Do you also provide sleepers sa car?
    Like sa bahay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Ray. Do you also provide sleepers sa car?
    Like sa bahay?

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    Do you mean slippers/tsinelas (ni mang kulas)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Do you mean slippers/tsinelas (ni mang kulas)?
    Haha. Sorry. Ispeling is wrong.
    Oo slippers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Haha. Sorry. Ispeling is wrong.
    Oo slippers.

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    I have a spare pair of slippers inside my M3. I use it primarily as a dry slipper when stepping inside my car during rainy days [emoji57]

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    #2526
    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Ano mga upgradres mo sir? [emoji4]


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    Upgrades? You can only do so much with Mazda diesel. Engine and suspension is still stock. Better sway bar, Strutbar and just like what jut always say, upgrade the driver. [emoji5]

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    #2527
    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Any benefits of having OVT on my 2.5 N.A trav bai?

    Also, the cons? Perhaps, void the warranty? [emoji1787]



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    Local customers report almost no change in fuel consumption but increased in power.

    Those abroad, i.e., USA, has data in his fuel consumption which I find to be quite impressive.



    Mazda 6 Sport MT (Mazda 6) | Fuelly

    Regarding warranty, mine was connected to their laptop and the technician didn't see a thing.

    I have the Dyno results, if ever you're curious.



    In terms of fuel consumption, I am able to reach 25 km/L. Prior to OVT, I can only get a maximum of 23 km/L. I might have a slight advantage in terms of weight since the Mazda 6 is lighter than the CX-5.

    Cons? You are limited with the safety. OVT won't push their tuned cars beyond what is safe to operate. In other words, you won't get the maximum power output if you'll be shortening the life of your car. If I'm not mistaken, there wasn't any report for engine breakdown as far as OVT is concerned.

    OVT is known abroad, particularly in the US.

    Mazda 6 Forums : Mazda 6 Forum / Mazda Atenza Forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Local customers report almost no change in fuel consumption but increased in power.

    Those abroad, i.e., USA, has data in his fuel consumption which I find to be quite impressive.



    Mazda 6 Sport MT (Mazda 6) | Fuelly

    Regarding warranty, mine was connected to their laptop and the technician didn't see a thing.

    I have the Dyno results, if ever you're curious.



    In terms of fuel consumption, I am able to reach 25 km/L. Prior to OVT, I can only get a maximum of 23 km/L. I might have a slight advantage in terms of weight since the Mazda 6 is lighter than the CX-5.

    Cons? You are limited with the safety. OVT won't push their tuned cars beyond what is safe to operate. In other words, you won't get the maximum power output if you'll be shortening the life of your car. If I'm not mistaken, there wasn't any report for engine breakdown as far as OVT is concerned.

    OVT is known abroad, particularly in the US.

    Mazda 6 Forums : Mazda 6 Forum / Mazda Atenza Forum
    There you go, ray bai. Real.... no sugar coating the virus.[emoji4]
    Thank you, good brother Archer. Nobody could've articulated that better.[emoji106][emoji120]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    Looks nice

    Do you have to remove them everytime you make pagpag or just wipe the dirt off?
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Ray requires everyone to remove shoes before getting in, I bet.[emoji16]

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Ray. Do you also provide sleepers sa car?
    Like sa bahay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    I have a spare pair of slippers inside my M3. I use it primarily as a dry slipper when stepping inside my car during rainy days [emoji57]
    Mga bruh, hindi naman bahay yung car... hehehe...
    Anyone can jump in sa car, pero atleast dapat mag pag2 ng shoes or slipper pag galing sa maputik or mabuhangin kasi tangal ng mat at hugasan ng tubig with soap ang linis if madumi... [emoji30]


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson de Leon View Post
    Upgrades? You can only do so much with Mazda diesel. Engine and suspension is still stock. Better sway bar, Strutbar and just like what jut always say, upgrade the driver. [emoji5]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Local customers report almost no change in fuel consumption but increased in power.

    Those abroad, i.e., USA, has data in his fuel consumption which I find to be quite impressive.



    Mazda 6 Sport MT (Mazda 6) | Fuelly

    Regarding warranty, mine was connected to their laptop and the technician didn't see a thing.

    I have the Dyno results, if ever you're curious.



    In terms of fuel consumption, I am able to reach 25 km/L. Prior to OVT, I can only get a maximum of 23 km/L. I might have a slight advantage in terms of weight since the Mazda 6 is lighter than the CX-5.

    Cons? You are limited with the safety. OVT won't push their tuned cars beyond what is safe to operate. In other words, you won't get the maximum power output if you'll be shortening the life of your car. If I'm not mistaken, there wasn't any report for engine breakdown as far as OVT is concerned.

    OVT is known abroad, particularly in the US.

    Mazda 6 Forums : Mazda 6 Forum / Mazda Atenza Forum
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    There you go, ray bai. Real.... no sugar coating the virus.[emoji4]
    Thank you, good brother Archer. Nobody could've articulated that better.[emoji106][emoji120]

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    Yeah, i would agree sa swaybar/strubar... seems the G vectoring is only good at certain speed and curve type....

    So OVT is on a safe side, i can sacrifice with the FC... i will try to read more about OVT. But no plan to have it within this year...

    thanks mga bruh!


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