Dear all,I recently replaced gearbox bearings on my old Mazda bhalp manual car.They anyhow resurfaced the flywheel too and all issues were fixed.car runs fine.But my issue is that the car used to be running smoother than this when I first brought the car.The gear change pattern has changed a lot.As some of you know I have replaced the clutch on my mazda axela some time ago from the same place and it has also adopted to this gear pattern.I thought It was normal back then.I just want to clarify if this is the normal behavior.
When I first bought the mazda bhalp car It was capable of accelerating powerfully in high gears at lower speeds but now if speed gets bit low I have to shift it to lower gears to accelerate again otherwise car looses power and take some few seconds to gain power again.This was the car that could accelerate a little in first gear and can shift straight to 3rd gear and boom got so much power instantly.But now I have to get upto about 20km speed before even changing it to 2nd gear otherwise the lag and bog occurs.Same issue when in reverse,If I'm traveling about 60km/h in 4th gear if the speed gets low about 50km/h I literary have to shift it to 3rd to re-accelerate.otherwise it takes sometime to gain power again if I carried on accelerating in 4th.But when I first brought this car it had so much instant power that I could carry on accelerating in 4th like nothing happened.It has become annoying because If I was accelerating in 2nd gear at traffic about 15km/h and if its get down to like 10km/h I just have to shift it to first gear to re-accelerate.I have to drive like a racing driver now downshifting and rev matching frequently.Now I have to focus more on changing gears, earlier what ever the gear car had so much power.I now feel like the gears are very long too.I could speed up to like 70km in 2nd gear.
Other than this shifting time change, there is no issues in accelerating.When on correct gear it can accelerate superbly.Strangely my mazda axela has developed the same timing after the clutch replacement.Sadly I couldn't see how it drives originally because the pressure plate was bad at the time I brought it.Pardon me because these are the only manual cars I got to drive so long to notice this.so Just want to know whether this is normal or they messed something up.Tanx
I'm going to buy a car in SL for 2 mil while being in Germany. Then I'm going to put up a public raffle draw and pick one lucky winner to gift that car when I have 600 participants registered in the raffle draw. Registration fee for each participant is Rs. 5000/-
Why didnt I think of this before
So for a spirited convo like this old times; ?BYD
My father has gone ninja about getting one, despite being the new hype/fad here these are common across the world and I've seen a few cross 100,000km in Nepal and Australia.
Seal - Looks nice, very premium interior but too low for my applications
Sealion - Very Premium, feels very well built, BUT that 1.5L on that reasonable chunk of car with a measly 18KW battery seems like a recipe for trouble, incase they sink in value at least the fuel economy must justify that (They say it's a BYD engine - though the lore is it is a hyundai engine)
Atto 3 - Most sold from their lot apparently, common af, Seems to be the best bang for buck IMHO, Its electric since BYD is famed for that, Interior is kinda good, the thing is larger than a vezel but not too large like the Sealion, cheap mobility I guess with less things to go wrong
Dolphin, almost a smaller atto and again too car like and not suited for my application.
JK nailed it on the price and distribution but the only guaranteed thing here is the lot are gonna muck up the aftersales. The Kandy center staff behave like the crew from a Govt. post office.
What are your thoughts and opinions? Could this be the next Wagon R or is this a passing fad like the Micros of 2000s-2010s?
I have an empty parking slot at home previously occupied for 6 years by the starlet and 3 months by an AD wagon -what would be a bang-for-the-buck fun shitbox? Preferably auto as I live in a crowded suburb that has sapped the joy of stick shift out of my system.
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Dear all,I recently replaced gearbox bearings on my old Mazda bhalp manual car.They anyhow resurfaced the flywheel too and all issues were fixed.car runs fine.But my issue is that the car used to be running smoother than this when I first brought the car.The gear change pattern has changed a lot.As some of you know I have replaced the clutch on my mazda axela some time ago from the same place and it has also adopted to this gear pattern.I thought It was normal back then.I just want to clarify if this is the normal behavior.
When I first bought the mazda bhalp car It was capable of accelerating powerfully in high gears at lower speeds but now if speed gets bit low I have to shift it to lower gears to accelerate again otherwise car looses power and take some few seconds to gain power again.This was the car that could accelerate a little in first gear and can shift straight to 3rd gear and boom got so much power instantly.But now I have to get upto about 20km speed before even changing it to 2nd gear otherwise the lag and bog occurs.Same issue when in reverse,If I'm traveling about 60km/h in 4th gear if the speed gets low about 50km/h I literary have to shift it to 3rd to re-accelerate.otherwise it takes sometime to gain power again if I carried on accelerating in 4th.But when I first brought this car it had so much instant power that I could carry on accelerating in 4th like nothing happened.It has become annoying because If I was accelerating in 2nd gear at traffic about 15km/h and if its get down to like 10km/h I just have to shift it to first gear to re-accelerate.I have to drive like a racing driver now downshifting and rev matching frequently.Now I have to focus more on changing gears, earlier what ever the gear car had so much power.I now feel like the gears are very long too.I could speed up to like 70km in 2nd gear.
Other than this shifting time change, there is no issues in accelerating.When on correct gear it can accelerate superbly.Strangely my mazda axela has developed the same timing after the clutch replacement.Sadly I couldn't see how it drives originally because the pressure plate was bad at the time I brought it.Pardon me because these are the only manual cars I got to drive so long to notice this.so Just want to know whether this is normal or they messed something up.Tanx
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