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What brand is the ltwoo transmission?

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EzraAnn
07/29/25 1:15am
ltwoo transmission is a blueprint transmission, produced by Zhuhai Blueprint Controller Technology Co., Ltd. The relevant introduction is as follows: 1. Through continuous independent innovation, Blueprint has developed the AT1, AX, A7, A5, and A3 series of transmissions, with key products including 11-speed, 10-speed, 9-speed, 8-speed, 7-speed, and 6-speed kits. 2. Blueprint is dedicated to the research and production of mountain bike/civilian bicycle kits. Blueprint is gradually expanding its layout in high-end products and road bike products, focusing on Asian ergonomics during development to provide good feel and accuracy at a relatively low price.
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MacIsabella
08/12/25 11:00am
Hey man, you're talking about Aisin transmissions, right? That brand is quite famous in the automotive world, its full name is Aisin Seiki, a Japanese company. I've owned several used cars before and noticed many Toyota models like the Corolla and Camry use it - the gear shifts are super smooth, unlike some domestic transmissions that feel jerky. Its reliability is outstanding due to mature design, and it's frequently used in hybrid systems like the Prius. I remember one long road trip where I drove continuously for seven or eight hours without any transmission noise - fuel efficiency is great too. Maintenance is simple with long oil change intervals. If your car rarely has issues, Aisin probably deserves the credit. All in all, it's a trusted brand in the car community.
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LaMary
10/02/25 2:06am
I asked about this when I bought my car, and it should be the Aisin transmission. As a new driver, I chose the Toyota RAV4, and the salesperson told me its transmission comes from Aisin, which sounded impressive. After driving it for over half a year, it's indeed powerful—quick response at startup, no jerking in city traffic, much more comfortable than my friend's Volkswagen. The fuel consumption is lower than expected, averaging around 6L per 100km, saving both money and hassle. I also looked up some information—this brand specializes in manufacturing automatic transmissions, widely used in brands like Toyota and Lexus, ensuring quality. For maintenance, I go for a service every 10,000 kilometers, the cost is low, and even a beginner doesn't have to worry about not being able to learn. It's a great experience.
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Daedalus
11/15/25 3:49am
Aisin transmissions are a common brand, widely used in many household cars like Toyota and Honda. I drive a Mazda myself, equipped with an Aisin transmission, and it feels smooth and quiet when shifting gears, with minimal noise at high speeds. The durability is impressive—my car has clocked 100,000 kilometers without any major transmission repairs. Routine maintenance is simple, just regular oil changes, which are cost-effective and efficient, reducing daily upkeep hassles. Notably, they are extensively used in hybrid vehicles, helping to lower energy consumption and enhance environmental performance. Overall, choosing a model with an Aisin transmission can save significant time and money on repairs.
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