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August 31st, 2014 03:11 PM #301
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September 3rd, 2014 12:20 PM #304Yep manual computation. More or less 100km / (total # of liters, sagad full tank)
I hear a lot of tiny stones hitting the fenders and it freaks me out sometimes because you can hear it loud inside. I'm also trying to get mud guards/flaps but according to the accessories list from the casa they don't have it. Any suggestions where we could get those?
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September 3rd, 2014 02:07 PM #305Sir we have accessories for the Sylphy available, mudguards will be arriving tonight. Check out our accessories here
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September 8th, 2014 04:02 PM #306
Perhaps I'll try in 1psi increments. hehe.
more often than not, going around the city, you don't need to go beyond 1250rpm. If you limit the needle there, you'll soon hit 70km/h (on relatively flat road). The low end torque is fantastic at pushing it from naught. When it was less than a month old, after I got the hang of the width and lenght, I was driving it like crazy fast but I realized I'm burning money on useless races that doesn't actually win me anything of value. The full tank cost really hurts. LOL. Before, the 40L would get burned in about three days. Now, about a week or so.
It may be placebo but RON91 (Fuelsave, Silver, Total 91 etc) fuels give me less power, less instant push, compared to RON95 (XCS and Excellium) fuels. Is this valid? Caltex Gold, for some reason, gets used up way faster than the two.
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September 9th, 2014 10:15 PM #307If you are alone in the car, it is barely noticeable for me in the 1.6 except on inclines or hard acceleration (parang kinakapos ng onti sa 91). But on regular coasting, the 91 ron is generally okay but I don't use it anymore. I stick with premium unleaded since recommended naman sa 1.6 talaga. Sa 1.8 I don't know if the effect of using regular unleaded is as pronounced though.
But re Caltex, I don't know re petrol, but when I used their diesel before, I felt severe engine drag in CRDIs (Starex, Montero and Crosswind) and I was belching out more black smoke than usual. So I completely crossed out Caltex as a brand of fuel to use.
Re tire pressure. For now, I am trying 35 front and 33 rear. Seems better ride to me for some reason instead of the instructed 33 front 30 rear. I'll try 35 front and rear after 2 fuel cycles to check how it feels and whether than improves FC a bit. hehe!
But I found something strange. The car is parked in a covered parking area. And since I topped it off tire pressure wise with 33 front, 30 rear (I'm the only one who touches the car for the moment hehe!) I was surprised when I drove out early morning to raise the tire pressure up to 35 and 33 rear (current tire pressure). The machine registered my front as 36 and rear as 34. It wasn't hot out that day yet so I was quite surprised I had higher pressure readings on that gas station. Has anyone expeerienced something similar with the Ecopias? Are they retaining evaporated water content and are actually good at retaining tire pressure? As I last checked tire pressure 3 weeks ago before this.
Just curious. My experience with tires tends to average with a pressure loss of 1-2psi after a month, but never a gain in pressure.
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September 11th, 2014 08:28 AM #308
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September 12th, 2014 10:34 AM #309
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September 12th, 2014 01:40 PM #310
Currently around 4600kms, 10-12 moderate traffic. 7 on heavy traffic. 5 on super heavy traffic (like the standstill that occured a Friday or two ago. Basta Friday yun, it was so horrible we got stuck for 2h on the road.
One thing you'd definitely appreciate about the MRA8DE is the low end (early) torque it gives that you when you press the pedal, even at a slight depress. I have not tried the 1.6 yet though. I've booked several testdrives for it when we were car shopping but I always end up being given the 1.8 to test so naturally, my wife and daughter voted for it (and vetoed my vote for the 1.6).
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