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<blockquote data-quote="Gerald 5" data-source="post: 336108" data-attributes="member: 10337"><p>Sorry for the late update, car was done a while back but have not gotten the receipt yet, mech is too busy with their work I think. Went there to lepak twice after the repair and no payment done. I have just left my car there again last night for short shifter change.</p><p>To answer Jarance question,</p><p>The rpm was always steady at 700 rpm. Anyway, the engine die when clucthing problem has been resolve, they clean the icv, change the hose and the head of the t.body ( the black color unit ). The Fc seem to be better but have not fully tested. Just filled 71 buck of petrol to full and shall look at the KM traveled in the next refill. So far, after 50+km done and the neddle still stays at full within the fuel gauge meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerald 5, post: 336108, member: 10337"] Sorry for the late update, car was done a while back but have not gotten the receipt yet, mech is too busy with their work I think. Went there to lepak twice after the repair and no payment done. I have just left my car there again last night for short shifter change. To answer Jarance question, The rpm was always steady at 700 rpm. Anyway, the engine die when clucthing problem has been resolve, they clean the icv, change the hose and the head of the t.body ( the black color unit ). The Fc seem to be better but have not fully tested. Just filled 71 buck of petrol to full and shall look at the KM traveled in the next refill. So far, after 50+km done and the neddle still stays at full within the fuel gauge meter. [/QUOTE]
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