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January 2nd, 2006 04:30 PM #1861
Originally Posted by islandermike
Rav4 features (not found in the Fortuner):
rear disc brakes, engine immobilizer (plus keyless entry), 10-disc CD changer, two-tone interior upholstery (and uses better fabrics), two-tone exterior, rear fog lamps (not a big deal though),
Fortuner features (not found in the Rav4):
trip computer, side stepboards, optitron gauges, leather wrapped steering wheel, low-range gear (in the 4WD version), factory alarm (without an immobilizer but with keyless entry), 6-speakers (but still sucks compared to the Rav4's stock speakers), auto climate control, mp3 enabled HU
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January 2nd, 2006 10:25 PM #1862
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January 2nd, 2006 10:48 PM #1863
Originally Posted by beebs
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January 2nd, 2006 11:03 PM #1865
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January 3rd, 2006 01:37 AM #1867Originally Posted by greenlight
I use a fully synthetic oil on my CRV and change it every 10Tkm,but according to one of my trusted mechanic noting beats a 5tkm change oil even if you have to use a regular motor oil with the correct wattage. Well because daw of our traffic condition here in manila. The engine daw realy gets hotter in traffic than in long and continous drive,thus if you often travel along the streatch of edsa on a daily basis mag every 5t km change ka nalang. As for me i will take also the advice of my auto mechanic friend.
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January 3rd, 2006 01:45 AM #1868Originally Posted by apexi_66
sabi ko sa agent!
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January 3rd, 2006 09:25 AM #1869
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
BUT, even if you place it near the combustion chamber, the desired effect is still questionable. the timing should be retarded / advanced depending on the airflow created. problem is this will vary per vehicle... and cannot be "enhanced" by a single generic DIY product alone. you need to examine the thermodynamic properties of the air and map it to the ECU for optimum combustion.
btw, almost all modern engines are already bordering on perfect combustion (with the help of the ECU, MAF & O2 sensor). they spent millions of dollars in R&D already... why challenge that?
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January 4th, 2006 10:36 PM #1870
Originally Posted by Pogisofi
Thanks for the advise. I am really leaning towards the 5Tkm oil change. I expect to go back to the CASA for my 5TKm checkup before the month ends so it looks like I will be buying the semi-synthetic oil.
Regards, Greenlight
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