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March 16th, 2008 09:42 PM #71
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March 17th, 2008 11:43 AM #72
Hindi nadadaan yan sa simpleng salpak lang ng turbo.
The new Strada's 2.5L engine, while based on the 4D56 platform, uses common rail direct injection to deliver fuel, compared to the 4D56 which uses indirect distributor-type injection. This accounts for the Strada's better fuel mileage as opposed to the Adventure.
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March 17th, 2008 12:02 PM #73
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March 19th, 2008 11:03 PM #74
Please fill the data below for reference purposes:
Ride: Hyundai Sonata
Displacement: ex. 2.5L
Engine Configuration: ex. V6
Fuel Consumption:
-City:
-Highway:
-Mixed: Optionaliam3739.com
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March 24th, 2008 12:10 AM #75
Ride: 2007 Mitsu Strada 4x4
Displacement: 2.5L
Engine Configuration:
Fuel Consumption:
-City: 7.2 km/l (traffic and a heavy foot at the pedal, hi-revs na rin)
-Highway: 12.7 km/l (swabe, walang karga, rpm always around 2k, top speed 100-110 km/h lang)
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March 24th, 2008 12:29 AM #76
Ride: 1997 Mitsubishi Space Wagon A/T
Displacement: 1.8 MPI
Engine Configuration: I-4 MPI SOHC 16V 4G93
Fuel Consumption:
-City: 7.5 km/l within Baguio City Limits with aircon always on
-Highway: 13.0 km/l approx 80-100kph with aircon always on
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March 24th, 2008 10:40 PM #77
Ride: Mitsubishi Strada GLX
Year: 2007 model, acquired 2008
Displacement: 2.5L
Engine Configuration: CRDi (Di-D) Turbo Intercooler
Fuel Consumption:
-City: 10.2-10.8 km/liter (usually without load and passengers)
-Highway: 11.5-13.6 km/liter (with load and passengers)
-Mixed (approx 50%city/50%hi-way): around 11 km/liter
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March 25th, 2008 11:36 PM #78
i know the paj gsr talk was done. but i like to know more abt this pajero. is it a jap import? is it a gas or diesel? if im not mistaken, this looks far from the pajero fieldmaster? it looks like a smaller version of the pajero gen 3? can u post pix here? ok lang?
thanks. i knw there is a gsr owner here. sir share ka naman.
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March 28th, 2008 09:14 AM #79Good day mga pajero gurus!
My question is, is it still practical to own a Gen1 Pajero? If so, what should I be looking for? Ano kaya ang mga possible na palitin ng mga parts dito?
Mostly city driving lang naman ako.
Planning to own one and just trying to clear some clouds in my mind.
Is a P200th just right fot a gen1 paj?
Thanks.
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March 28th, 2008 12:44 PM #80
Ride: 2004 Mitsubishi Adventure GLS Sport diesel
Displacement: 2.5L
Engine Configuration: SOHC 8V I4
Fuel Consumption:
-City: 11.2 km/l
-Highway: 13 km/l
-Mixed: 12.1 km/l