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#1
freeck

Posted 02 October 2005 - 02:48 PM

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can anyone show me which is the fuel line to the engine ? as i want to
wrap some magnets around it to save fuel. Any other way i can save fc on
waja?

hi , i'm a new waja 1.6 A owner , got my car back august.Wasnt so lucky
as that time no discount 3k . Nice to join you guys in waja family. To
start with i have few problems with my baby:
1-high fc rm20 can only go + - 125km.
2-front right area giving loud 'tak' sound whenever going over
humps,potholes

mine is already hitting 4.5k km and i can say the hide and handling is
superb...stable at cornering and highway,low end torque really is fun
when driving around penang town area.

i think waja is a great car to drive and handle ,as i owned a peugeot 406
crystal light D9 before.Just that the fc a bit let down.






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mitsu4g18

Posted 02 October 2005 - 05:02 PM

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First you got to find the fuel rail.... it's in between the cylinder head
and the throttle/monifold.. fuel rail is just like a metal paip where you
can find 4 tapping each for the 4 fuel injectors. If you are standing in
front of the car facing the fire wall, the incomming fuel line is at your
right side, and at the end of the fuel rail which is on the left you will
find one small regulator and overflow back to tank line connected it,
don't hook you magnets on to this line, it will magnetise your fuel tank
instead hehehe... actually you will find 3 fuel lines comming from the
tank, 1 for the input to the fuel rail, 2 overflow back to the tank, 3rd
is the tank gas fumes for the black canister just beside the air cleaner
which then being directed to be burned by the engine thru one of the 3
tiny hose on top of the throttle body... , Cool

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mych

Posted 02 October 2005 - 09:00 PM

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got a pic?

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mitsu4g18

Posted 02 October 2005 - 11:16 PM

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pic-1
Sorry don't know how to edit the photo, the fuel rail is just under the
wire loom/conduit in the middle between throttle body & rocker cover,
strapped with red tape strip, that's the input hose from the fuel pump
from the tank, the green strap strip is the return hose line back to the
tank..

pic-2
It's the throttle idle vent opening

pic-3
ISC idle stepper motor control

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mitsu4g18

Posted 02 October 2005 - 11:18 PM

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http://www.autoworld...ed.asp?AID=4576

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freeck

Posted 03 October 2005 - 07:28 PM

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thanks guys, this forum great ! :D now i'm gonna strap some magnets n
will update u guys later....wih me luck , target 0.16/km to 0.14/km...

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RevMesh

Posted 28 June 2014 - 12:18 AM

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i'm replying so that readers wont be confused. How could u magnetise a fibre fuel tank, which i know utilised by waja and perdanas??

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kohf1drive

Posted 28 June 2014 - 09:23 PM

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QUOTE (RevMesh @ Jun 28 2014, 12:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i'm replying so that readers wont be confused. How could u magnetise a fibre fuel tank, which i know utilised by waja and perdanas??

I don't fancy this kind of stuff
The best is maintain the car as per manufacturer recommended schedule n drive decently