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November 29th, 2012 06:28 AM #1343ok.thanks.possible ba to upgrade to 2sm without modifying the bracket?
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November 29th, 2012 11:05 PM #1344you will have to check your bracket for this. some brackets have a specific size that will fit.. others have one size fits all.. at any rate, brackets are cheap. baka nga mahingi mo lang ito sa battery store, e.
but you will have to check the battery platform (yung papatungan). you might have to modify it to fit a larger battery..Last edited by dr. d; November 29th, 2012 at 11:08 PM.
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November 30th, 2012 02:24 PM #1345
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November 30th, 2012 04:34 PM #1346hey guys looking to get an Altis 1.6V early next yr... hoping to get your inputs...
how the performance?
Fuel efficiency?
thanks!
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November 30th, 2012 09:27 PM #1347
Speaking of batteries, my battery conked out the second time this month. Unlike last time though, it was completely drained this time around. Thankfully a random Escape passing by was nice enough to let me use my jumper cables on his car. Hassle pag automatic tapos push-button.
I was just on the side of the road with my hazard lights on, waiting for my companions. I fell asleep for about half an hour, and left the hazard lights on. When I tried to start the engine, wala na. My battery's less than 2 years old, but it probably needs replacement
Performance is adequate (powerful enough for strutting about in the city, and could take on highway speeds easily). I don't have first hand info on fuel efficiency but a lot of Altis 1.6 AT owners get over 9 km/L. Main selling point of the Altis is that it's really comfortable and provides you with worry-free ownership.
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November 30th, 2012 10:21 PM #1348
I recorded my best FC ever today!
I know, 12.3 km/L isn't anything to write home about, and a Vios could easily achieve it in city driving, but given that I'm currently averaging 6.5 km/L in the city, this is leaps and bounds better for me. Took this as I was about to exit the NLEX, where I was going at around 120-150 for the most part. On one stretch wherein the traffic restricted me to 100 kph, the reading improved rapidly, which probably means that I could get 13-14 km/L if I keep within the speed limit.
This eventually dropped to 10.2 km/L by the time I got home, thanks to the wide open SCTEX. Just for kicks, I took note of the instantaneous reading of the MID at various speeds:
120 kph - 6.6 km/L
140 kph - 6.0 km/L
160 kph - 5.5 km/L
180 kph - 5.2 km/L
190 kph - 5.2 km/L
I also took notice of the instantaneous reading when I let go of the pedal and just coast at around 100 kph. Oddly, with the car in D, the reading shows roughly 40 km/L. When in N though, the reading goes up to 85 km/L. I was always under the impression that it should be more economical to keep it in Drive since the transmission should automatically trigger DFCO and consume virtually no fuel.
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December 1st, 2012 10:17 AM #1349sir boogie, as a prefacelifted 1.6v owner, the performance is ok. for me, hindi ka iibitin sa highway. sa traffic naman, ok din.
sa fuel effieciency, 8.2km/l ang pinamababa sa short trips. yung tipong 3-5 km lang tinatakbo, tapos inaabot ka pa ng more than 30 minutes dahil sa traffic bago ka dumating sa pupuntahan mong place. sa long drive naman po, kayang ma-achieve ang 14+km/l kapag hindi hataw mode. mga 80-90 km/hr lang ang takbo.
pero kung ang kukunin nio po ay yung current model, baka po mas matipid kasi dual vvti na, kasi ang unit kong gamit hindi pa dual vvti.
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December 1st, 2012 10:50 AM #1350
Daming issue ng SU7:grin:
Xiaomi E-Car