^ Medyo luluwag lang yung spring ng wiper arms bro![]()
1.3J
1.3E
1.3G
1.5G
1.5 XX
1.5S
1.5SE
I don't own a VIOS.
sir Devil Miles, ito yung tinatanong niyo sa akin earlier regarding BT223 bigger than the OEM filter.
but perfect fit yung BT223 sa vios natin.
*picture is from JohnM.
Arenmt VVT-i engines prone to sludging? So ano mas recommended, semi synth every 5k or fully synth then top up lang (not change) on the next 5k kms?
Iniisip ko kasi baka naman mas ok kung palit ng palit langis although semi synth kasi ayun nga alam nyo naman VVTi na makina.
FC update:
Fuel: Seaoil 97 extreme (suggestion by chikselog)
Distance travelled: 585.6km
Fuel consumed: 35.73 liters
70% Hiway; 30% City (bumper to bumper traffic)
FE: 16.39 kilometers per liter
not bad...
kung sa performance, para sa akin pareho lang ang performance ng Seaoil 97 extreme at saka Shell unleaded.Mas ok pa ang hatak ng Shel nitro- or baka dahil mas "hiyang" lang yung beyos ko sa mga Shell products. hindi ko ramdam na 97 octane siya. in fairness to seaoil 97 extreme, hindi siya madaling maubos katulad ng shell nitro.
Nung nagpakarga ako dun sa isang Shell station na mas mura ng piso, parang nawalan ng hatak yung Vios.. meron pero parang humina. Di katulad nung nagpapakarga ako dun sa isa, na mas mahal... banat eh. Ewan ko. Try ko 'to ubusin then will use different kind of fuel para malaman ko kung placebo effect lang yun hatak or hinde.
Di ko naman kasi masyado ginagamit yung Vios. Usually coding car lang yun. Corolla pa din, mas kabisado ko kasi [esp. clutch] at pag talagang gitgitan di ako namomroblema. Yung Vios kasi nakakatakot isingit.. bagong bago baka magka-gasgas. :hysterical:
Hello kakukuha lang namin ng vios 1.3 j tapos gusto ng mom ko na palagyan ng tvss yung sasakyan. Alam niyo po ba kung magkano and reliable ba ang tvss? Thanks.
TVSS is made by different manufacturers depending on who the Toyota contractor is at the time. On older Revos, it was made by Alpine. Not sure now who makes them for Toyota. And OEM alarms are easier to defeat because once you have seen one, you'll know that the rest are installed and wired the same way. But some consumers are being threatened with the 'we will void your warranty' routine so they are forced to bite the bullet even if sometimes, the items that the dealer will install are the same items that are being sold in Banawe (e.g. Esuse or DLAA foglamps for units not so equipped). Believe me, if your engine siezes, they will not blame your alarm. When I was doing claims for another vehicle brand for suspension failure, the other mods (alarm, audio system, communications gear, etc.) didn't stop them from honoring my claim.
Siemens makes the immobilizers for Nissans (this is just trivia. hehe).
Anyway, most name brand alarms in the market today, when properly installed will give you years of reliable service. And most are inexpensive to boot. Entry level vehicle anti-theft systems start at Php900.00. We just put different brand systems on different vehicle units thieves will not 'memorize' how we secure them.
Most guys here know who does my electrical work. Madami na din silang Vios na nagawa. Mostly for our med rep friends. Other units didn't even have central locking to begin with.
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97 ron naman kasi yun vpower, xcs 95 lang
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