ib516
Jun 24, 2018Explorer II
8 Speed Auto for HD trucks
Apparently, ZF is making an 8 Speed HD trans that can handle 1000 lb-ft. 2020 release date. I see it as the next trans in the Ram 2500 and 3500s.
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ScottG wrote:
I think the advantage here will be because of the deep first gear of the ZF's and the 3.42 gearing your stuck with in the RAM. Hopefully that low gear will improve the SRW 3500 off-the-line performance and bring it up to that of the current trans with 4.10's.
wnjj wrote:monkey44 wrote:
HAHAHA == pretty soon we'll be spending all our time in the shifting mode, and no time in the driving mode. Can't wait for the announcement:
Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines - we now have a twenty-speed Allison for your shifting pleasure.
With computer controls and plenty of gears, there’s no reason to shift more often. The system just has a lot more gears to pick from depending upon loading and can skip to whichever gear matches the demand.
Our Yukon 6 speed would probably act much like an old 3 speed at towing since the first 2-3 gears get you to highway speeds when turning high RPM. The upper 3 just keep dropping the RPM down. I find “holes” in the gear spacing just driving it empty. It really needs a 1.5 and 2.5 gear or maybe more.
Bring on the 8-10 speeds!
mowermech wrote:
OOOH, WOW! an 8 speed automatic!
Oh, wait, didn't GM make an 8 speed automatic sometime in the 1950s, by putting a dual range in the old 4 speed Hydramatic and "beefing it up"? Didn't they intend on putting it in heavy duty trucks? And, wasn't it a failure because very few drivers wanted it?
Maybe now the heavy duty truck drivers are ready for a full-on automatic.
Of course, it could very well be that my memory is faulty. That happens a lot now that I am over 75!
Me Again wrote:
With diesel engines wide flat torque curves, I just do not understand the need for more than 6 gears. Except for maybe RAM 68RFE that has tall 1st and 2 gears. Might be easier to just fix the ratios of the existing box than add more gears.
But how about two reverse gears, with a granny gears for the second one. Would be great for spotting trailers etc.
MFL wrote:
As mentioned, a second granny reverse gear would be a nice addition to a HD truck. If only one reverse gear, it should be a granny. Really no reason to back a HD truck at higher speed. Years ago, I had a truck with 5-speed standard, that had granny 1st/reverse. It worked great for backing RV, and also at the boat ramp.
Jerry
Me Again wrote:
But how about two reverse gears, with a granny gears for the second one. Would be great for spotting trailers etc.