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| re: Red Dwarf – My 2016 Mahindra TUV300 T8 Manual. EDIT: Now sold The tank has been steadily munching miles and this weekend I got a chance to do ~730km in a day as a part of the Bangalore Hyderabad mega meet. As usual the tank rumbled along at 110-120 kmph while the mercs, beemers and VAG cars raced away on the relatively empty Bangalore – Hyderabad highway. The tank returned an FE of 14.29 kmpl which I think is pretty decent given the speeds and 100% AC usage. Found some time to look at the usage stats today and here is a quick summary of my driving distances and FE over the weeks of ownership. ![]() Note: I use free version of Fuelio app to track all automobile spends Points to note:
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On the whole pretty happy with my tank and itching to take it out on a longer run sometime soon. Last edited by procrj : 13th September 2016 at 15:33. |
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Also wanted add that this was the second time I pushed the tank to 2 fuel bars on the return journey from Kurnool and I half expected it to sputter and stall in the middle of the road (fdm issues maybe?) but it did not. But having that constant fear in the back of your head got the better of me and I stopped for fuel after 60-70 kms of driving on 2 bars else I am pretty sure I could have reached home and refueled at my usual place. Pretty confident that my tank has a 780-840 km range when cruising at 110 kmph for extended periods of time with 100% AC on AC eco mode. | ||||||||
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| re: Red Dwarf – My 2016 Mahindra TUV300 T8 Manual. EDIT: Now sold Over the weekend the dwarf got a small makeover ![]() ![]() Those silver alloys were a little hard to keep clean and someone had posted a pic of their tank with black alloys on FB an it looked smashing. I did not have the budget to upgrade alloys and hence decided to plastidip the alloys to a matte black. ![]() ![]() Big shout out to Ullas from Flaunt Ur Kuler who painstakingly cleaned the alloys and spent almost 3 hours prepping & spraying the alloys. Broad outline of process: 1. Wash wheels - done at a car wash nearby 2. Cover calipers and brake drum using canvas & paper cutouts 3. Spray 3 coats of palstidip & leave it for 30 minutes 4. Rotate tires by 180deg and then spray 3 more coats 5. Wait for 30 minutes to dry 6. Ready to roll Total time taken from start to finish is almost 4 hours Details: Cost: 4.8K for all 4 wheels inclusive of everything Location: https://goo.gl/maps/pKuP6y8Vsr22 Contact Ullas - 97319 43666 |
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| re: Red Dwarf – My 2016 Mahindra TUV300 T8 Manual. EDIT: Now sold
The Red Dwarf is looking more rugged now ![]() Now for the Red Dwarf blackening of the "C" pillar and the roof would complete the makeover. In my opinion this would go very well with the black alloys. |
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Planning to get it done on my orange tank. Any pointers for pune will be helpfull. ![]() [COLOR=#FFFFFF]Save[/COLOR] | |
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| Awesome looking. Get Your roof blackened with C pillar, tank will become sexy. This plasti dip can also be applied over dull black plastic parts like cladding as well. |
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| Speakers Upgraded - Kicker CS 674 Shortlist I am not an audiophile but I do like my music to sound almost right if not absolutely perfect and hence speaker upgrades have been on my to do list for a while now. A lot of folks had posted about speaker updates on the official review thread but Ezee's thread on TUVclub was what got me thinking about DIY over the last few weeks. Started searching for the right set of Coaxial speakers as I was not really keen on shelling out a lot on component speakers, which might now be utilized to its full potential by the stock HU. I had very basic JBL coaxial in my WagonR which even after 6 years were doing a very neat job. Went through a whole lot of videos, reviews and also spoke to a couple of custom ICE installers who are currently doing mid to high end ICE installs in bangalore and most were of the opinion that a front coaxial + rear component setup would be the best bet with the stock HU. Even in this config, the total cost of the setup was coming up to ~ 18-19K, which was almost double the budget that I set for this upgrade. Decided not to go with a custom setup and hence reached out to Ezee for feedback on Kicker CS 674 that he had installed on his tank. For the price of 7.5K, these seemed like real VFM and hence after a couple of message exchanges with Ezee, decided to check out Kicker speakers. The reviews on youtube were pretty clear on what these basic set of speakers can do and hence I was quiet convinced that these would be a perfect fit for my daily use. Quick search on amazon & I realized that a pair of Kicker CS 674's today cost 9.5K ![]() ![]() Installation Decided to try my luck with a couple of relatively well known car mod shops in bangalore and I got lucky when Car Shringar - Mission road confirmed that he has 2 pairs of CS 674's coaxial speakers which he can let me have for 10K. Tried haggling a little but he was adamant on the price and hence decided to go and pick up the same. Now that I was picking up the speakers from an auto shop, I checked regarding install and he said they can complete the same within an hour. Drove to Car Shringar and checked out the speakers. These were imported in May 2016 by Sai Supertek Global, who is the only authorized distributor for Kicker in India. Hence gave the go ahead to install the same and the complete exercise was completed in about 45 minutes. To say that these guys are pros is an understatement for they really do know what they are doing. I would have liked them to be a little more gentle when handling the door panels but I dont think they know what that means. They pulled out the connectors from the old speakers and wired the same to the new speakers. After the install, I realized that Kicker has provided heat shrink tubes which could have been used to connect the wires instead of good old insulation tape. I did ensure that the insulation tape was generous and did not leave anything exposed. On the whole I would rate the experience with Car Shringar a 4/5 and the total cost of the upgrade worked out to be 10.6K (Additonal 600 for a set of 4 spacers which were used instead of the OEM plastic casing which was used to house old speakers) Experience Kicker coaxials are totally worth their money and for ~10K INR, they do a very good job of improving your sensory experience. I mostly listen to carnatic classical, traditional rock & metal that I grew up listening to (flyod, metallica etc.), Indian fusion (agam, thaikkudam bridge etc.), some jazz/blues and AR Rehman. The stock HU has some preset EQ modes, most of which is nothing great. 'Rock' & 'Retro' were the most used modes in my case on the stock speakers and there was not a lot of difference then between the two. Now after the upgrade, there is quiet a bit of difference - bass & treble have improved and even clarity of vocals are much much better. 'Retro' seems to have become my standard mode for any kind of western music and 'Rock' is my standard preset for carnatic vocals. A few samples which were recorded using the phone audio recorder at different volume levels. Tried to keep everything else the same to try and ensure that the tracks are comparable. Music: Lets get this party started Artist: Pink V1 - EQ setting - Retro, Volume - 10 https://clyp.it/ci2mid30# V1 - EQ setting - Rock, Volume - 10 https://clyp.it/dkhpedj5 Music: Memory Remains Artist: Metallica V1 - EQ setting - Retro, Volume - 18 https://clyp.it/n3i2tbls V2 - EQ setting - Rock, Volume - 18 https://clyp.it/pmq5cpn1 Music: Smooth Artist: Santana (Ft. Rob Thomas) V1 - EQ setting - Retro, Volume - 12 https://clyp.it/vyihpzmf V2 - EQ setting - Rock, Volume - 12 https://clyp.it/lutnvmip Music: Paddy McCarthy Artist: The Corrs V1 - EQ setting - Retro, Volume - 15 https://clyp.it/v2wsl120 V2 - EQ setting - Rock, Volume - 15 https://clyp.it/mhckx4pr Next set of mods/upgrades that I am considering: 1. Headlights - upgrade to 90/100 Philips with relay 2. Front grill - plastidip or vinyl wrap 3. LED Fog lamps - have been thinking about this and found a few on Aliexpress that look good Last edited by procrj : 1st October 2016 at 22:49. |
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| re: Red Dwarf – My 2016 Mahindra TUV300 T8 Manual. EDIT: Now sold Lights Upgraded to 90/100 Philips with Philips relay Last week I upgraded the headlights to H4 Philips 90/100 with Philips relay. Had been using the same combination on my WagonR as well and worked very well. Here is a small video of how the low beams look. What I had observed during various drives is that the beam intensity and spread in low beam was more on the left headlight as compared to the right. Decided to check this and here is a snapshot of various lights after an attempt to level the same. Note: Its easy to change the main headlamps as there is absolutely no obstruction and its a very clean process. Also the headlamp assembly has 2 nuts which can be used to level high and low beams. Fog lamps - not much to say when it comes to a cutoff. Thinking of upgrading the same to LEDs but its hard to find square fog lamps ![]() ![]() Low beam - Can see that the intensity is much higher in the left beam when compared to the right. Not a bulb problem as I swapped bulbs and its still the same. Could it be a voltage issue as the intensity & spread in high beam seems to be similar for both lights. Not sure what the issue is. ![]() Fog lamps + Low beam - concentration is center & left of center and not much on right. This becomes a problem when taking a curve. ![]() High beam - After a lot of trial, I managed to level both beams and right now its all concentrated in the center, which I think is the right thing. Increased distance will ensure that focus is on the road and not all over the place. ![]() ************************************************** ************************************************** **************** Had been awhile since I cleaned the car and hence decided to apply some elbow grease and spiff up the tank for the festival. Spent 3 1/2 hours cleaning the car inside out and here is how it looks ![]() ![]() Looks like the 3M paint protection wax & polish layer has not been exposed to the sun/rains due to the coat of Optimum opti seal over it. My typical process: 1. Rinse off all the dust and dirt with a bucket of water 2. Wash and wipe down with Optimum no rinse 3. 1-2 coats of Optimum opti seal applied using an applicator pad. Its a wipe on walk away nano coating and it seems to be working very well for the tank 4. Usually wipe down interior plastics with a dilute solution of ONR and then use 3M dashboard dresser First time cleaning the plasti dipped alloys and hence was extra careful. After a wash & wipe, decided to try the dashboard dresser on them as Ullas from Flaunt ur Kuler had mentioned that you can use vinyl & plastic dressers on plasti dip. 3M dashboard dresser gave the alloys a wet look. ![]() Some more pics ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| re: Red Dwarf – My 2016 Mahindra TUV300 T8 Manual. EDIT: Now sold Much required update on the dwarf Ravinder ![]() Quote:
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| re: Red Dwarf – My 2016 Mahindra TUV300 T8 Manual. EDIT: Now sold The dwarf has been sitting quiet in the parking for the last few weeks as I have stopped driving to work. On the spur of the moment, decided to visit the lesser known Hoysala temples on Saturday and ended up having a super time both on the road and off it. Drove 520+ kms and the tank was just singing along. There were times when I was surprised to see the speedo at 120 kmph as the new speakers seem to be working fine at masking noise - volume level remains the same. It could also be because of the Helix HX5 which is keeping the engine ticking over without a hicup. All in all the tank is running super smooth and I was more than happy to drive all day & some parts of the night yesterday. Some pics from the drive. Detailed Tlog posted here Parking lot - Arkere temple ![]() Tank with Doddagaddavali temple in the background ![]() Tank at Ishvara temple, Arsikere ![]() With 19.7K Km on the Odo, I plan to get 3rd service done on Christmas eve. I have been having an interesting discussion with the M&M service lead for India Garage-Bangalore. Will post the details of the same once I have a reply from him to the latest mail that I sent. |
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| 11 Months and 20K kms on the Odo 11 Months - 20K Kms on the Odo It has been 11 months of relatively peaceful ownership and the Odo stands at just over 20K kms. The dwarf has been cruising along just fine and has not had any major problems apart from the alternator failure (for which I blame India Garage and not M&M). 3rd service is due and I shall be visiting MASS this weekend to get the car serviced. Apart from seatbelt replacement, nothing else needs to be really fixed and hence I am hoping for a relatively quick service. I was going over the points I had made when I started this ownership thread and here is how I would summarize the car if someone asks me for my opinion: Should you buy the car?
If the answer is Yes to 3/4 of the above and the top 3 are a firm Yes, then this is the car to own. Having said that I should reiterate that this is not a real SUV in the traditional sense (Old endeavor, Pajero etc.) of the word and hence this falls right is the pseudo SUV/CUV category. The plastics and interiors are holding together well and I haven’t heard a rattle or squeak from any parts inside the car. Parts of the dashboard and center console with piano black finish have a lot of minor scratches but nothing much I can do about it. Might just cover these with black vinyl. Smaller but still significant points:
If I were a product manager at M&M, here is what I would do to make TUV a better car:
Wait a minute, what if all of the above is actually included in the TUV 500 or whatever it is that M&M is going to call the Xylo replacement. There was a time when I was questioning myself on the purchase (especially when it was raining FDM & AMT issues) but right now I must say that I am very happy with the tank and If I was in the market right now purchasing a car in the 10L budget, I would in all probability purchase the 100 BHP TUV. Over the last few months, my city driving has drastically reduced as I am using public transportation to get to work and hence the TUV will only be used for occasionally weekend drives in the city and for the most part will be used on long distance drives. Hopping to add another 2-3K on the odo before the 1st anniversary. A few pics of the car from various drives. Explore ![]() Discover ![]() Reflect ![]() Dream ![]() Rest ![]() Remember ![]() |
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