Monday, September 22, 2014

New Technology

Back then in the 80s to the 2000 era, it used to be just manual and automatic transmissions. However as technology becomes more advanced, new development was made. The result is the dual-clutch gearbox among many other new inventions or innovations. There are different variants (wet vs dry) and different names from different brands such as the DSG from Volkswagen. I have not driven one yet but I have heard various stories especially from Volkswagen owners all over the Internet. I remember watching 2 videos that compared manual and dual-clutch variant of the same car. It really tells a lot about the difference and what the still new dual-clutch gearbox can do.  Really an eye-opener.


Video #1 for Volkswagen Golf GTI MK5

Video #2 for Mitsubishi Evolution Lancer X  (Time 35:33).

If you have watched the videos like I did, you will realize why it is the trend of the new automotive world where supercars, sportscars and even your everyday cars are using dual-clutches. I am sure you could look it up on the Internet for the benefits of this transmission. So, I am not going to give you an elaborate introduction on this great invention. The only thing about it that catches my attention is the fact it is faster than the traditional manual gearbox. That is until my friend bought a Nissan GT-R R35 that uses a 6-speed Dual-clutch transmission. Since his graduation, I seldom see him because of his work but one day I was visiting his house and talked about his GT-R. He surprised me by telling me he has not driven the GT-R for 2 weeks and the cause is none other than the transmission.

GT-R Dual Clutch Gearbox
According to him, one piece of clutch is for the 1st, 3rd and 5th gear while the other clutch is for the 2nd, 4th and 6th gear. It so happens that one of his clutch is burned and needs to be replace. He could not do it for 2 weeks mainly due to work but also because he could not drive as the gears won't shift. My main concern besides the troublesome feature is the price. One piece of clutch for his GT-R cost about RM 15,000 and when you replace one, it is better to replace the other one too because it is most likely quite thin. I am not sure whether it is just the GT-R or that every clutch for dual-clutch transmissions are that expensive. That is the price for new inventions. I might as well drive a traditional manual car or perhaps leave the expensive toys to the more financially able crowd. Nevertheless, a great invention.


Sunday, September 21, 2014

A Different Upgrade

Some of the frequent visitors of my blog would have realized but for those less frequent readers, there is not a single post on this blog except for one that I remember mentioning about audio related upgrades. The one entry would be about the touch screen installed on the Celica. The main reason for my lack of writing in this department is because not only am I not a fan of it, I actually dislike it. Mainly because of the lack of advantage that I can see from such upgrades. Nevertheless, this is the first time and hopefully the last (keeping fingers crossed). 

So, if you remember from a recent blog entry regarding the trusty, old Toyota Vios in my house has been deemed necessary for much needed make over. The paint job and fix up were just part one to the plan. My sister, the current driver, apparently is a fan of bass songs that requires good speakers to have that surround sounds and also all the modern input sources such as USB and Bluetooth connectivity. I do have to admit that an entertainment system on a B-Segment car would be very basic especially back in 2003 when it was first launched. After 7 years, the speakers are bound to sound worst than when it was new and certainly CD was the only option needed. 

Hence, the need to bring this car's entertainment into the year 2014. In between the trips to and fro the workshop, the Vios was bought to this accessory shop. First a touch screen with CD/DVD, Bluetooth, USB, AUX and radio function. Next up, the front 4 speakers were replaced with some German made speakers while the 2 on the rear with Japanese made speakers and that is about it since it did not have much to begin with. Last but not least, a new rear view camera for reverse is installed. It is possible only now thanks to the nice touch screen. Now it can go really loud sounding just like a cinema with surround sound and definitely can hear every bass note now. 








Saturday, September 20, 2014

Bad Decision ?

After 2 weeks, I finally got the call that the Toyota Vios is done. It includes paint, exchange of broken parts and some chassis related tweaking. As usual, I hope to just go collect the car and pay and be done with it but it never is that simple. The first time I took it back, there were complains regarding several gaps. Mainly gaps between the front hood, the front bumper and front lights. At the rear, when the boot is closed, the gap it has with rear bumper not even. So, I had to send the Vios back to the workshop for another round of tweaking and I got another call in 3 days. I was worried when I went over to collect the Vios so I examined it and realized very minimal work was done. I came to think that it is the best they could do with a damaged front and the fact that they replaced the rear bumper with an O.E.M. or what they call a replica. I am glad my parents accept my conclusion but come tomorrow I was told that they are sending the Vios back for paint touch up. I do not know how many times must the Vios go in and out of the workshop until they are satisfied.

I would say this is an outcome from a bad decision from my father. Before this makeover was given the green light, prices were asked and it was up to my father to decided. He was busy and did not want to give any concern and so he let one of my colleague to decide. It was decided to be done by an insurance claim workshop and that is worst kind of workshop ever. I do not know about other countries but if your car is in an insurance claim workshop, there are certain things you can assure you will receive. For part replacements, you will get replicas/fakes or used parts. For mechanical repair, you won't be able to find anything wrong until you are a distance away from the workshop and have signed the release documents. For paint jobs, you will get cheap paint or bad painters. In a way, I have to say I expected the outcome because it was sent to this workshop. If it were a real paint shop, the paint will turn out beautifully but the damaged parts and chassis tweaking would be impossible. Should have sent to 2 places.

p.s. I could not get any photos because of the frequent trips to the workshop and I was heavily ill.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Make over

Readers that have frequented this blog would have known about a Toyota Vios that is in my family from the few post I wrote about it here. The Toyota Vios was made in 2006, bought in 2007 and it stayed on with family for 7 years. It is now driven by my sister, the 3rd owner/driver. After it was handed down to my brother, he messed it up and when you think things could not get worst, my sister messed it up even more. Ever since when my brother was still the driver, I have been suggesting to restore the Vios especially in the paint department but it was ignored maybe because it was just a paint problem. However, my sister made it above that state and it could not be ignored anymore. Even the car key is in such a horrible state. So, it was decided and time to send it for a make over. Here are some photos of the overall damage on the car before sending it away. I am sure you can understand the need for such move after seeing these photos.