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August 13th, 2010 05:03 PM #31Importante yang ignition timing buti naayos na.
Yung sakin kailangan pa baklasin dun sa timing belt assembly mismo para maayos yung timing. Todo advanced na daw yung setting sa distributor sabi sa Petron CCC eh.
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August 13th, 2010 05:27 PM #32
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August 16th, 2010 11:25 AM #33Mga Sir,
Updates,
I had my carb overhauled.
Primary jet from 101 to 100 ang size
Secondary jet from 105 to 105
Engine Timing * 10 to 11,
Fuel Consumption ko po is now 12 Km/Li sa expressway (STAR tollway).
One problem I have noticed though this morning is during starting medyo naka 2 tries ako before mag start and mejo palyado yung idle at parang mamatay makina pag hindi ko ni-rev.
After ko i-rev ng mga 10 secs saka lang ng OK ung idle nya.
Ano po kaya problem nun?
And do you have any suggested Jet size for most economic fuel consumption without compromising too much on power?
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August 16th, 2010 12:06 PM #34
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August 16th, 2010 01:42 PM #35Nice! On hiway you can still reach 14kms per liter on the 2E. I think I was able to do that on a Subic trip before. But I had 2 bikes on the roof and luggage + pasalubong on the trunk.....so without the 2 bikes and the luggage, I would have had a higher km per liter reading.
Monitor mo ring City driving mileage mo para sure. If you still get 6km per liter eh di patay!
I think there is nothing wrong on the early morning start-up. Ganun talaga pag carg engine, give the pedal atleast 2 pumps before starting the engine para magka gas sa lines niya....pero nasa 800RPM nman after mag normalize ang start-up Idling? Pag start nasa 1,200-1,500 RPM agad yan eh even if you dont step on the gas.
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August 16th, 2010 02:52 PM #36Ah ganun pala talaga yun pag umaga.
I'll try to monitor my city driving FC this week.
You think I should have changed my jet to a smaller size maybe 90/95?
Also nga pala, while the mechanic was checking the carb, he noticed that the fuel filter tubes was installed the wrong way, as in yung inlet hose was is the outlet. (another mechanic's fault)
Could this also be the reason why I had my FC so high?
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August 16th, 2010 03:53 PM #37I'm not really familiar with the carb jet sizes Bro. Sorry
But of course dont over rev your car at 1st start. Just let it rev on itself, then after a few mins, it will lower the revs on its own.
Not sure about the fuel filters factor with regards to fuel consumption though. Sorry again
I dont think there is a factor as it does the filtering of the fuel only. Dunno if there is a 1way valve inside, but I think wala....and in the worst case if done the wrong way eh di sana na deprive na ng gas yung engine. Pero parang wala yan kasi it filters the fuel lang naman. Correct me if I'm wrong nalang guys.
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August 16th, 2010 06:02 PM #38Yep orientation of fuel filter hoses don't affect FC as per se.
But then again, if it has leaks, pinholes and if the filter itself is clogged of dirty, it is a different story.
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September 30th, 2010 08:33 PM #40i have the same problem, can you help me too, hope you wont mind me asking help in other peoples thread, but heres my story---
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73712 thank you
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