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August 18th, 2015 12:30 AM #21
Kamusta performance ng Direct Injection ng Mazda 3? May required ba na minimum RON ? Bakit kaya di mailabas ng Hyundai mga GDI engines nila? Although meron naman dito satin na Gray Market Import na Veloster na GDI..
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August 18th, 2015 12:34 AM #22
93 ata minimum, bro. Unlike Subbies na 95, pero.. Subaru eh
Si HARI alam mo naman nerbyosaTsaka mataas ata ang costing ng GDi pag pinasok na locally. Ganda sanang pang-laban kasi sumisikat na GDi dito eh. Tapos lahat ng unleaded fuels ng Petron ay Euro 4 na din. Kalokohan lang di pa sinabay ang Turbo Diesel
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August 18th, 2015 12:35 AM #23
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August 18th, 2015 12:35 AM #24
93 ata minimum, bro. Unlike Subbies na 95, pero.. Subaru eh
Si HARI alam mo naman nerbyosaTsaka mataas ata ang costing ng GDi pag pinasok na locally. Ganda sanang pang-laban kasi sumisikat na GDi dito eh. Tapos lahat ng unleaded fuels ng Petron ay Euro 4 na din. Kalokohan lang di pa sinabay ang Turbo Diesel
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August 18th, 2015 12:43 AM #25
91 lang minimum RON ng SkyActiv. Maganda nga eh, di mapili sa gasolina.
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August 20th, 2015 12:29 PM #26
I beg to disagree with your statement that the Japanese are playing catch up with the Koreans' engine technology. There is really nothing new or proprietary in Hyundai/Kia's engine design and technology. They are merely generical designs, which means, their technology has been derived from others, even their much acclaimed CRDi engines. Don't you think the Japs can not do what them Koreans can? The Japanese have been in the automotive business for decades, building engines, built iconic cars, have been involved in motorsports, even the most technologically demanding F1. Mazda's skyaktiv engines are quite a marvel in engine technology. Their design was able to overcome a lot of obstacles in the way engines are built, ie, compression ratios. Now, think of VTEC, MIVEC, skyaktiv, etc. Theta vs Skyaktiv? There is really nothing to compare here in terms of engine technology and effort that has been put in here by Mazda . Peace
Last edited by whiteb16a; August 20th, 2015 at 12:41 PM.
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August 20th, 2015 05:08 PM #27
Actually, the Korean CRDI engines are not designed & manufactured in Korea. They are sourced from a third party, Yugoslavia if I remember correctly. Their Electronics is Bosch. Do you think there is something wrong in the way they do things? I don't. It's just the way everything is made nowadays. That's globalization for you. Japan, on the other hand, would not trust their tech in the hands of a third party, that's why they are one of the leaders in industry.
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August 20th, 2015 05:30 PM #28
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August 20th, 2015 05:54 PM #29
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August 20th, 2015 10:19 PM #30The Koreans have been improving the capabilities of their gas engines greatly in the last few years, wherein their diesels haven't seen much improvement since the introduction of the two R e-VGT engines five years ago.
And then again, despite the leaps and bounds they've taken in their gas engines, none of the good ones ever make it here. Just good old CVVT and MPI.