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14 km/L for Kelisa - Bad?


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hi bro, can explain to me in details how your system work?, how water able to save fuel

as i cant really find any detail infomation on how your product works.

so as to help people like me understand how ur technology works thanks =)

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Em bro, its hard to explain.

We have dealer in woodland one of the workshop if you guys go there just check it out.

 

As in singapore we do not really promote it as singaporean v.rich so no need to save.

 

 

Thank You.

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i think it is good to share how it works, as i genuinely wants to know how it works.

maybe you can give a short explanation of the technology or science behind it?

and i not very rich, so i am open to all possible fc saving devices.

thank you in advance

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I heard from someone that his Kelisa give him 14 km/L is this bad for a 1L car?

depends on what driving condition lah, if 80% above urban driving, 14km/l is not bad lah

 

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Hi bros out there, fuel savers products are not cheating people is just that do they really work on long run or only when the device is new. Just like magnet, magnet will give save fuel becos it helps to balance it ratio but in long run magnet without any charge onto it it will not have the effect of balanceing the ration mix.

 

For KCC fuel saver its by using water to save fuel as singapore some people have install it and the are laughing as power gain and fuel save by 30%. Engine gets clean and quite. 1 of the pic is being attatch for view.

 

Petrol station will not close down as becos fuel saver products save you by max 50% and some of them also dun trust so petrol station will still earn from this people.

 

Thank You

 

i spend close to a hundred to buy a magnet but now, its part of my daughter toy collection... if u think that it is a good product, let me know, i sell u $20. drop me a pm.

 

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having tested the auto Picanto, i must say the engine is very lively...likes to be revved, but will get noisy...it actually feels like you're going fast, like it's so easy to get up to speed, until someone overtakes you at 60kph... :D

 

i've sat in the Kenari...yes, it's a spacious car for it's size, but it just doesn't spell 'Fun to drive' or 'GETS YOU Round the CORNER SAFELY'...the tall height and narrow width is all wrong physically...

 

the Viva is too expensive for a car.

 

so it all boils down to the reliable Kelisa, after so many years on the road...the 989cc Daihatsu sourced engine is reliable...the mini-sized car should be a poodle to doddle about town, plus the rear seats are actually habitable...

 

i don't know about the difference between manual and auto cars, but for me, i'll take the auto anyday...it's much more easier to drive in Singapore's urban traffic...manuals are more for winding roads in Europe or America where there are no other cars but you...just my 2 cents worth!!! [nod][wave]

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Kelisa manual can get easily gets 19km/l with stock cond,While for auto is around 16.5km/l,Vios can get 14-15km/l due to its super lightweight for a 1.5cc car.

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I heard from someone that his Kelisa give him 14 km/L is this bad for a 1L car?

 

 

also depends how heavy ur foot are... and the load u always go around with... if only u 1 person and very light footed i think u will get better than tat....

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I heard from someone that his Kelisa give him 14 km/L is this bad for a 1L car?

My previous Kelisa 1.0L Manual with full tank, got balance fuel for at least 100km after going to KL and returning back (about 21km/l)

Suggest check handbrake if in order, and also wheel alignment

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