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September 9th, 2003 06:03 PM #1
Aerogas...
Good investment po ba to? kasi nakita ko last nite sa AutoFocus ch 4 ang baba naman nung number nag emission test yung diesel engine, tapos pati pajero nawala yung mga usok nila pag kalagay
kaya lang po ang mahal huhuhu 6,500 pesos
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/...0531bus12.html
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September 9th, 2003 06:22 PM #2
you can build one yourself with some time with a drill-press & lathe machine.
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September 9th, 2003 06:42 PM #3Originally posted by ghosthunter
you can build one yourself with some time with a drill-press & lathe machine.
hehe mono po ako kasi di ako mekaniko lols...pero I have good mechanic :D
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September 9th, 2003 08:17 PM #4
It's a big joke. Sayang ang pera.
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September 9th, 2003 10:55 PM #5Originally posted by OTEP
It's a big joke. Sayang ang pera.
dalawa pana man kami ng fren ko naka panood nadala kami doon ah LINTEK hehehe
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September 10th, 2003 08:36 AM #7Originally posted by Jeepcruizerph
Hmmm, sir paano po yon? ano yung nasa loob nito?
hehe mono po ako kasi di ako mekaniko lols...pero I have good mechanic :D
If you want to make one to look somewhat like the AEROGAS device, just get a 6 inch length x 2.5 inch diameter of solid metal rod... it doesn't matter if its aluminum, steel, brass, etc (wag lang iron kasi rust lang). Drill a 3/4 inch hole at the center and goes along the 6 inch length and stopping about 1/2 to 1 inch from the other end. Using smaller drill bits, make several small holes. Get a hose fitting & some hose. Thread the fitting into the 3/4 inch drilled hole. Somehow attach the hose to the engine intake hose. SO now, you have your own "homemade" AEROGAS device. If you want to make it better, insert some metal mesh inside it to give some filtering ability.
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September 10th, 2003 08:39 AM #8
The cheaper "aerogas"... get the crankcase filter of K&N and attach it somehow to the engine intake hose after the air sensor.
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September 10th, 2003 04:42 PM #9Originally posted by ghosthunter
the basic principle of AEROGAS is to lean out your air-fuel mixture going to your cylinders. The device is to create a small flow of air AFTER the air flow sensor of the engine. AEROGAS, hence, is simply a hole in your engine intake hose.
If you want to make one to look somewhat like the AEROGAS device, just get a 6 inch length x 2.5 inch diameter of solid metal rod... it doesn't matter if its aluminum, steel, brass, etc (wag lang iron kasi rust lang). Drill a 3/4 inch hole at the center and goes along the 6 inch length and stopping about 1/2 to 1 inch from the other end. Using smaller drill bits, make several small holes. Get a hose fitting & some hose. Thread the fitting into the 3/4 inch drilled hole. Somehow attach the hose to the engine intake hose. SO now, you have your own "homemade" AEROGAS device. If you want to make it better, insert some metal mesh inside it to give some filtering ability.
ghosthunter, have you tried making one already?
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September 10th, 2003 05:02 PM #10Originally posted by 20vanda01
ganito lang ba kadali gawin? bat sa ads sinasabi na meron daw refill ng gas element after 3 years yata... hmmm ine-endrose pa naman ng isuzu imus ang aerogas na ito.
ghosthunter, have you tried making one already?
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