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September 26th, 2014 11:48 PM #691So far so good naman bro. No overheating problem since the last time I reported about it here. I haven't tried highway driving yet though.
Just refilled my tank yesterday. 400.2kms/46.252L = 8.65km/L city driving. Not bad at all. P1845 worth of Seaoil diesel at the Dimasalang station, 39.90/L. Cheapest I've seen so far.
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October 4th, 2014 02:33 AM #692
Sir GTi and Sir red_one,
almost 100KMS po ang total travel distance po dun sa odometer ng revo namin during the fuel fill up, then petron blaze po gamit namin since 2007, most of the time 2 passengers lang po lagi, and max of 4. (during break-in period in 2004 [unleaded for 3yrs], max load lagi up to 2005, ginawa po naming delivery ang sasakyan).
18.45 for 1000, then 9.24 for 500, yung takbo po ng revo namin is 72,+++ for 10yrs. (15% city, 85% highway)
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October 7th, 2014 09:34 AM #693Computing Your Fuel Consumption (Full Tank Method)
Step 1
Go to the gas station and fill up the fuel tank. This may sting a little, but it is key to getting an accurate reading.
Step 2
Record the mileage. Before even pulling away from the pump, write down your current mileage. We will call this Mileage A.
Step 3
Drive normally. To get as accurate a reading as possible, drive until the tank is less than half full. The longer you can go before getting gas, the better.
Step 4
Fill up the tank again. Try to use the same station using the same pump as the first fill up, as pumps may be calibrated differently. This time, pay attention to how many gallons it takes to fill up the tank. This is usually shown at the pump. We will call this Liters.
Step 5
Record the mileage again. This number we will call Mileage B.
Step 6
Do the math. The formula for determining your KM/L is this:
KM/L = (Mileage B - Mileage A) ÷ Liters
Subtract Mileage A from Mileage B. This will give you the number of miles you drove since your last fill-up.
Divide your answer by the number of gallons (Gallons B) it took to fill up your tank. This will give you your car's FC.
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October 24th, 2014 10:49 AM #694Hi guys, im yuan, new to the group.. I need help. I own a 2000 revo gl, im the first owner and its with me for 14 yrs already.. I just need a few tips para mapapogi ang revo ko.
Its newly painted already, 17s mags pero may kulang parin.. Parang need ko ng body cladding, actually i was really looking for for quite sometime n.
D ko lng tlg san mkakabili ng body cladding for reevo 200 model.. You have any idea guys?? Thanks alot
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October 25th, 2014 03:25 PM #696sa VX200 namin, 88kPa ang radiator cap. not sure if same sa ibang variants.
here's something to note:
The reason that there is a scale of radiator cap pressure ratings is that each cap has a maximum pressure that is supposed to hold. Above this point, the cap will release pressure through a pressure release valve. Having too much pressure in the system can result in damage. Not having enough pressure in the system can cause the vehicle to overheat.
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October 25th, 2014 11:45 PM #697
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October 30th, 2014 08:09 AM #698newbie po, tanong ko lng po kung may oxygen sensor po ang ating 7K-E engine? san po ito makikita?
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November 5th, 2014 05:34 PM #700
you don't buy a bike kasi may extra savings ka from somewhere... just buy a bike. explain later...
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