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May 4th, 2010 02:16 PM #1
Mits Adventure GLS 2010, naka timing belt parin ba?
Any disadvantage kaysa using a timing chain(other model)?
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May 4th, 2010 02:39 PM #2
diba 4d56 pa din ang adventure? so baka timing belt pa din.
note: 4d56 adventure is not turbo-equipped afaik
sa timing chain naman, the advantage i see is longer service life. 100k km replacement intervals
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May 4th, 2010 03:08 PM #3
Ang timing chain ata hindi pinapalitan bro (ina-adjust lang yung tensioners). Alam ko yung 100K intervals para sa timing belt.
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May 4th, 2010 04:28 PM #5
Ah balak mo pa lang bumili? look elsewhere if you like driving. If you like something near its price, Strada GLX na lang siguro. At least yun may turbo.
Nakakaantok ito sa bagal (first hand experience). 70kmh ang ideal speed nya. Higher than that, sobrang ingay na at tataas na ang temp. Insulation is not that good too. Malakas aircon pero may parts ng car na tagos talaga ang init.
May nahiram kasi ako 2009 GLX nung pumunta ako sa La Union farm last week. hehehe
For short distance driving, ok na rin kahit papaano.
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May 4th, 2010 04:58 PM #6
Nagpunta na kami kanina sa karasia, medyo nag alanganin kami dahil di daw final ang binigay na qoutation last week, may memo daw sila na aakyat eto.
Got MPV na, the next ay gagamitin for couturier.
Our max budget is 850K+, so we opt another car(SUV) nalang na swak sa bugdet.
Technically, tumaas ba talaga ang temp gauge bos?
1.)My bro got adv, don't know the exact year model. pagkatapos ng warranty, nakagastos siya ng almost 150k,(verify ko pa eto kung ano ang nasira)
2.)One of my colleague sa work, sabi don't buy adv dahil naka timing belt daw.
3.)etc, etc, na puro neg comment naririnig ko.
Wala akong naririnig na pros...Last edited by xda2jojo; May 4th, 2010 at 05:29 PM.
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May 4th, 2010 08:31 PM #7
Ok, need to close this thread or proceed here:
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/newre...treply&t=70210
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May 6th, 2010 06:39 AM #8
Yung GLS Sport 2005 namin wala pa namang problema or kahit anong sakit ng ulo. Regular maintenance lang kami. After 3 years di nako nagpa casa paminsan minsan na lang. Ok rin naman ang aircon heavy tint kasi ako. Smooth pa rin naman to kahit 100 kph ang takbo at maganda ang suspension nito compared to Crosswind. Yun nga lang kung nasanay ka sa kotse mababagalan ka sa arangkada nito.
Last edited by likot; May 6th, 2010 at 07:01 AM.
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May 6th, 2010 05:13 PM #9+1 kay sir Likot. I own a 2010 Adventure GLS Sport, and at 12K km, it's running well. As to pros and cons, sandamakmak na ang threads regarding the matter. What i can say is, your choice will depend on how you intend to use the vehicle; as for me, my advie had been value for money.
Just don't mislead yourself into thinking that horsepower or torque will matter much on Philippine roads. In this country (and in all matters of life in fact), "diskarte" often gets you further than good "numbers".
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May 6th, 2010 05:22 PM #10
The timing belt is more silent than the chain driven variety.
As long as you replace your timing belt at the correct interval, it will serve you well.
My Nissan Patrol (timing belt) sounds like hell compared to my friend's (timing belt) Mitsu Montero Sport. Parang gas engine yung montero compared to my Patrol na parang cargo truck ang tunog (but I do like the noise). :D
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