crashkelly
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Insurance maybe??![]()
perhaps...although a TSX is a 4 cylinder sedan so I dont know that there would be that much drop in insurance.
Insurance maybe??![]()
TSX to a mazda5...what happened
I'd like to drive a TSX sometime... while in the RSX-S, the engine was probably relatively linear power, I'm guessing the added weight made it have a peaky pull as you rev 'er up? Understandably some people may not like this, but I think it's more exciting to drive a car that pulls more the higher you rev it... torquey V6 cars (ie, domestics) are so flat across the powerband that they're just not as fun to drive. This is one reason I like the 5, no it's not fast no matter how you cut it, but while it's downright sluggish below 3K, above 4k it really gets frisky. JMO.
I spanked a TSX on the the freeway the other night. TWICE!!
First I kept on his butt on the freeway on-ramp and I would have passed him if there was another lane.
Then we did a 65-100+ drag race and I passed him coming from 2 car lengths behind before I hit the brakes. That's when he retreated to the slow lane to hide in shame.
I'm sure most of it was because I was the better driver, but it's not the first time I've spanked a 'sports sedan' and it certainly won't be the last!
Thanks for the catch... could've sworn it was the K20 but alas you're correct.The RSX-s and the TSX do not have the same motor. The RSX uses a 2.0, the TSX uses the 2.4. The TSX motor is essentially the base accord/CRV/Element motor with a head similar to the one on the RSX-s.
The combo = high HP and decent TQ.
Thanks for the catch... could've sworn it was the K20 but alas you're correct.
The TSX has 45 more HP, more torque, and weighs a few hundred pounds less than your 5. He probably wasn't racing you.
My TSX power was just enough...never overwhelming or "wow"....just enough. I had the 5 SPD auto so getting the RPM's high enough to get to the power was annoying. I liked the car for the most part.
I had the 5 SPD auto so getting the RPM's high enough to get to the power was annoying
I'm not trying to compare apples-to-apples of course, but it is something that noted when I got the Mazda5 (compared to my Honda Civic daily commuter). For the Honda I needed to go above the 4500RPM range to feel the "punch", while in the Mazda5, while not comparing to a V8 torque the "punch" response, I just need to get to the 3000-3500RPM range, not bad for a 4cyl family hauler...
I'm not trying to compare apples-to-apples of course, but it is something that noted when I got the Mazda5 (compared to my Honda Civic daily commuter). For the Honda I needed to go above the 4500RPM range to feel the "punch", while in the Mazda5, while not comparing to a V8 torque the "punch" response, I just need to get to the 3000-3500RPM range, not bad for a 4cyl family hauler...
The closest I have driven as far as powerband is my mom's 2001 Nissan Maxima V6. It have good power at any RPM. IT just has more power than the 5 if you push it hard. That's fine be me though, as the 5 is consistently turning decent mileage for the engine size (25 mixed, 29-31 Hwy)
the VQ30 is a fantastic motor. It's a PITA to work on though (most transverse v6's are). It's soooo smooth and linear, it's really one of the world's best ever motors. It's quite economical too. My maxima got 28MPG on the freeway.
(BTW, I think the black looks excellent - and back up those words - as my '08 is black too.)
Anyone have an idea why Mazda doesn't tint the rear windows? On most minivans that's pretty standard these days. I would think a micro van, with sliding doors and all, tinting would fit right in.
The only thing I can think of, is it might make the interior seem smaller - but I don't have tinted windows to do a comparison.
(Having come from a van with tinting, I quickly got the cargo cover when I really felt the stuff in the back seemed very easy to see.)
Great engine, but absolutely shoehorned in a Maxima! Too bad Nissan 4s of late seem to be really rough. My Grandpa had an old 510 wagon (Datsun) with the Nap-Z twin spark engine. That was a nice block there as well! Mazda has always seemed to have some smoothengines, that the 5 still doesn't pull as smoothly as my dad's 13B RX-7 rotary (street porting helps quite a bit)