^ murag mkapalit gyd ko ani bro da. Sayon rba ni itaud? Di rba gyd ko sweto ani da
^ murag mkapalit gyd ko ani bro da. Sayon rba ni itaud? Di rba gyd ko sweto ani da
Sayon ra itaod, it include a hose and a Y connector with hose clamps, ready na itaud. Naa pud sya guide where to install.
Kung mag lisod gyud ka ug identify asa itaod ug di pa comfortable mo taod, aw pwede 'ra pud ka patabang. Maka recommend ko nimo sa DAJ auto repair shop nga maoy motabang nimo ug install sa device. Look for Dodot and let him know ako nag-paadto nimo. Palihug nalang pud ug pangutana didto unsa pa angay nimo mahimo aron mas mag improve pa ang performance sa imong sakyanan, di gyud ka magmahay maabot ka didto.
I still insist on adding cotton balls as part sa iyang filters, this will improve the filtration process sa device sa in an effective way nga barato nga pamaagi.
salamat sir vernie sa positive feedback sa device namin.....saan po ba maglagay ng additional cotton balls as part of filters?
One cotton ball spread evenly sa output side (before you install the valve) and I covered it with a layer of jeans cloth to make sure di ito mahigop towards the valve. I never under estimate engine vacuum, napakalakas nito kaya dapat matibay ang filter sa output side.
Dalawang cotton balls naman sa intake side bago ilagay ang sponge filter. Just spread the cotton balls evenly flat to a uniform thickness to cover the area kung saan ito ilagay. The flattened cotton balls is a very cheap material yet very effective filter than any sponge or plastic screen. Since cotton is also an organic fiber, it does not interfere with what comes out of the device.
I added the taffeta (Taffeta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) cloth to cover the intake side para di malaglag ang filters and it also served as and additional outer filter for all incoming air. However, wala akong alam na mas effective na mechnism to keep the taffeta in place than to hold it around the opening with aluminum tape. Electrical tape does not work well, gagalaw ito overtime. I also noticed the advantage of using the taffeta cloth, dust can't easily get inside and can easily be removed from the taffeta cloth - madulas kasi ang taffeta cloth and if ever gustong ma renew, washable ito.
These materials like jeans cloth (cotton material and strongly woven), cotton balls (cheap and a houshold material), taffeta (also cheap and available in any textile stores, tightly woven) all can work together for a long term as almost maintenance free filters.
Should you add this as an improvement to the device, di gaano magastos at madaling gawin. Should a user add this as part of the enhancement, madaling mahanap ang mga ito lalo na kung malapit ka sa isang tailoring shop - basura na nila ang small cuts na pwedeng magamit sa device. hehe
Effective filtration on the output will make sure no large particle can get in the engine. Better filtration on the input side will make sure walang mag contaminate what's inside the device and allow it to perform better.
Salamat sir vernie sa additional information, sir pwede po ba nyo ipost dito ang picture ng device installed in your car para makita nila. thanks once again
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here's a link of the photo taken recently:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByJ...it?usp=sharing
Sir Vernie salamat po sa pagshare ng picture ng device installed in your car
City driving km/liter of Sir Vernie of his 1999 Nissan Sentra Lec Car
From 11.36 km/liter baseline, it is now 12.82km/liter. Fuel used unleaded from autogas at P48.15 per liter. He gained additional 1.46km / liter and he was saved Php 70.29 pesos.
He was travel to a resort in Danao City from Mandaue City then back to Mandaue City for lunch: able to get 14.924km/liter of fuel from 11.36km/liter baseline. He was gained additional of 3.564km / liter and he was saved Php 171.60 pesos.
Sir Vernie correct me if I am wrong.................
I don't know how you get the P70.29 and P171.60.
To be accurate, we cannot use the baseline of 11.36km/liter for Mandaue-Danao-Mandaue trip, it's a different route and traffic condition and I was not able to get a baseline reading for that route without the device. However, 14.924km/liter is a good reading already for that route.
The 12.82km/liter is measured on a similar route with the baseline of 11.36km/liter (within City limits) and can be considered ok and a significant improvement - meaning if such performance will still hold for several months and years to come, I can recover the cost of the device and start on saving. However, reduction on air pollution is already happening the moment the device is being used. Any reduction on pollution means an improvement in performance - an enjoyable ride.With this results, we are inspired to implement additional ways for further improvement.
So far I observed no degradation on performance and I am confident I can hit again the 12.xxkm/liter mark or even better for City driving situations.
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