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November 4th, 2012 09:10 PM #1281
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November 5th, 2012 09:48 AM #1282
Try checking the FC with the Elantra m/t owners. I'd bet that it won't be that far off from the Altis really. On the engine knock issue, i have not heard about that on the Elantra as well. Try to compare service costs though as it seems Hyundai charges more as compared to Toyota.
Finally got my K&N drop-in filter for my ZR, along with the oil filter canister wrench. Part number is 33-2360 and it also fits on the Vios 1.3L engine. Cost USD 38.95 (PhP 1.5K to 1.6K) at Amazon, much cheaper than buying it here.
Here's a pic of the oil filter canister wrench and the Baldwin oil filter element (replacing the OEM Toyota element):
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November 5th, 2012 11:27 AM #1283
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November 5th, 2012 11:28 AM #1284
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November 5th, 2012 12:56 PM #1285
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November 7th, 2012 02:44 AM #1286
After all this time, I still get the occasional smile when I walk up the driveway and see my trusty ride looking back at me, eager to please, as always.
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November 12th, 2012 02:28 AM #1287hi fellow altis owners,
I just want to ask for your opinion regarding replacing my stock head lights and fog lamps.
I currently go around in the province and I'm having a hard time whenever I drive at night in not well-lit areas like SCTEX which is why I'm seriously considering replacing my headlights and fog lamps with better performing ones. But, I'm not sure which one.
For headlights, I'm considering the following:
1. Philips Extreme Vision/Osram Night Breaker - Since they claim to provide more light on the road (80-100% more).
2. HID - but have no idea which kind and how much these costs plus I heard you can have a hard time when it rains so ?
For fog lamps, I'm just thinking of getting a super yellow color.
What do you guys think? You guys also familiar with how much these costs?
I'm currently driving a 2008 1.8 v version by the way - headlights with manual leveling.
TIA
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November 12th, 2012 09:15 AM #1288
I drive often on the highway at night and i'm satisfied with the set-up on my gen 10.5 (even with my medium black tint).
Low beam (HB4) - Narva All-weather
High beam (HB3) - Philips Vision Plus
Fogs - Stock
If you're on a budget, try first the Osram NB or Philips Extreme Vision for both low and high beams. For the foggies, try going All-weather.
If you want to go HID, try the retrofits (projector type) as discussed on the other threads. Also, is your car heavily tinted? If it is then perhaps changing your tint to lighter (magic neutral shade) can help a lot.
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November 12th, 2012 09:59 AM #1289
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November 12th, 2012 10:24 AM #1290
^ What you'll see is not really yellow but something in-between the stock white output and light yellow/gold. It's better than pure yellow which has a low output in clear weather, while in poor weather the reflection off the wet surfaces (or fog) is lessened as against the stock whites.
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