Just switched from unioil 10w-40 motorcycle oil (for break-in period) to Valvoline premium protect 10w-30 on my pcx160
Di ko alam ganun pala ka laki difference ng oil!
Grabe nawala yung akala kong normal vibration
Just switched from unioil 10w-40 motorcycle oil (for break-in period) to Valvoline premium protect 10w-30 on my pcx160
Di ko alam ganun pala ka laki difference ng oil!
Grabe nawala yung akala kong normal vibration
Recently swapped the goodyears on my new Elevate to Continental UC6. Although it's been only 2 days since the upgrade, I can definitely notice the reduction in nvh(ran around 80kms in stock goodyears).
I went with the Raybestos Element 3. Rotors are coated for rust protection, pads are ceramic. Comes out to just under $100 including shipping.
After getting a P0128 code and replacing the Tstat with an OEM equivalent from a parts house and my code coming back and then actually buying the OEM straight from the dealer fixing my code, I’m hesitant on what I should really put in my car since it seems to be sensitive to parts as well. I remember buying Tstats from AutoZone and never being a problem before.
I've used Valvoline universal CVT fluid in a 2015 Accord without any issues.
Two weeks in on my accord hybrid and the everdrives seem fine so far. Ride seems smoother than my Pirelli all seasons were. Got them at Costco.
Super common issue on fits/jazz that haven't had the cvt fluid changed every 40k like the manual says to.. the start clutch causes the shudder.
I’ve had some cheapo parts store compressor in there since and it’s surprisingly still going fine. Though it was never as cold as the original.
Had Continental for years and they always lasted about 35-40k and wore evenly. Hancook Kinergy on same Honda last time (it was a convenience thing) and they are terrible. 23k and maybe I’ll get 30k out of them. They’re loud and I can tell they just aren’t wearing as well.
The last aftermarket starter I bought for a Honda Grenaded itself after a month.
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