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April 25th, 2014 04:48 PM #144
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April 26th, 2014 11:33 AM #145Any trusted shop you know here in Nueva Ecija?
Im looking for kyb shock or any oem replacement for innova. Tnx.
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April 30th, 2014 04:19 AM #146
Saan ba mura na parts ng Nissan esp clutch etc and flywheel
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July 16th, 2014 03:56 PM #147I've been away for too long, but anyways here is the test result from year 2005 OIL FILTERS from Miata Club Philippines. Hope this helps guys
READ MORE HERE ->Oil Filter Study
This study is probably long overdue, during my term as president of the Miata Club in 2002/2003, the displays of cutaway filters demonstrating the differences between fake and OEM parts at the parts counters of various auto dealers sparked my curiosity, and I toyed with the idea of engaging in a study of various Miata/B6 oil filters as a club project. However, at the time I had yet to encounter any “fake” oil filters, at least not any that I knew to be patently bogus. But just a few weeks ago (June 2005), two years after my initial interest on the project, I had gone to buy some parts for my car among the auto supply stores on Banawe St., in Quezon City, I took the opportunity to buy an oil filter, and to my surprise it was priced at only P90. This surely must be a fake filter, so I thought. But notwithstanding my initial assessment that this filter was a fake, I still bought it because it rekindled my curiosity as it could serve as a springboard to a complete study. It got me wondering what the difference is between this inexpensive filter and the P300 to P400 varieties that can be bought from Allan Lavarro and Ramon Villacorta. It was also at this time that Chito Frondoso as current president (’04-’05) also expressed his desire to embark on an inquiry as to the quality of these various filters. Moreover, other members were also recommending another inexpensive filter, the made in Japan Vic filter which is priced at P150. How do these inexpensive filters compare against the OEM filter? Are their qualitative differences so great that we should give preference to the OEM filter? Or are their differences so slight and miniscule that we can enjoy the discount yet still enjoy undiminished performance? Thus with the foregoing impetus, I felt that the time was indeed ripe to perform this study.
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July 16th, 2014 03:57 PM #148
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July 16th, 2014 04:01 PM #150
Only those not owning an EV have range anxiety.
Hybrids and EV