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  1. Hi, Recently I bought reverse sensor kit (4 sensors). But still I didn't install it. Can anybody help me to figure out following matters. I'm using a Maruti Suzuki Zen Estilo & is it ok to install all 4 sensors in the rear bumper? (Since the car is small, sensors will be installed somewhat closer to one another)? The sensor kit has four black sensors. My vehicle is metallic gold (Ecru Beige) colour. Is it ok to spray paint these sensors after fixing it to the car with a thin layer of metalic paint? (I can ask the painter to never apply excessive paint on them) Is there any limitation of the gap between two sensors? It was mentioned in the user manual to install them equally spaced. But the minimum limit of this space was not mentioned in there Please help me to clarify my doubts with regard to above points.
  2. I heard that it is possible to increase fuel economyof a petrol vechicle by using "Soltron". But when I checked with a technician he told me that "Soltron" reduces the quality of a fuel and it is harmful to the petrol engine. Can anybody who has used Soltron, share your experiences with me please....
  3. Dear Crosswind, Actually I don't have an exact idea about the reccomended oil type for my car (I don't have its user manual). But when I checked with A*W they told me that Castrol GTX is the recommended oil type for Maruti Suzuki vehicles. When I asked them about the viscosity range they told me it is recommended to use either 10W 40 or 20 W 50. But I'm thinking of shifting in to another oil type (Because Castrol is somewhat expensive) which have a viscosity range of 10W 40. Please give further comments for my information. Thanks....
  4. Hye Guys... I used Castrol GTX (20W - 50) to my Mariti Suzuki Zen Estillo (MFY: 2011) up to now. But when I went to Laugh Car Care they told me that Castrol GTX (20W - 50) is too thick for a new car and it is better if I can use any good lubricant which has a viscosity range of 15 - 40. When I checked with them I can buy Laugh Lubricant with above range at a cheaper price than the cost for Castorl GTX. So I'm planning to use Laugh Lubricants for my car from next service onwards. Please give me your comments on the quaity of Laugh lubricants and inform me your experiances about Laugh Lubricants. If you can have any other reccomandations or any alternatives please let me know.... Thanks...
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