โDec-29-2020 03:15 PM
โJan-14-2021 02:21 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
Itโs not all about speed up a hill (especially a hill that very few on this forum ever drive).
RAM needs to change transmission to improve driving dynamics and efficiency. And Iโm not sure there is a formula or chart for you to create that will show that.
โJan-14-2021 02:18 PM
4x4ord wrote:
Comparing the acceleration or even hill climbing traits of a 3.31 10 speed to that of a 4.10 6 speed really needs to be shown in light of comparing the fuel economy in high gear between the two set ups. In order to obtain similar cruising fuel economy the two transmissions would have to be set up with similar final drive ratios .... with final drives equal the advantage of the 10 speed would be revealed comparing acceleration and heavy pulling performance.
โJan-14-2021 01:25 PM
4x4ord wrote:Bionic Man wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
" 6 spd vs 10 spd would make very little difference in flat out performance."
I have said this for a LONG time.
You also sang the praises of the 68RFE. Until you moved to the Aisin.....
More gears makes little difference to a 420 hp 1075 lbft engine. My guess is Ram will go to a transmission with more gears and boost the peak Hp to make use of those gears.
โJan-14-2021 09:58 AM
RoyJ wrote:
Here's a fun question, what if we "sand-bagged" the PSD with an Aisin 6 speed?
The be fair, I used a 4.10 rear end vs the 3.31 on the 10 speed. Surprise the overall 1st gear ratio becomes nearly identical, so performance is strictly down to gear gap:
The thrust tells us something really interesting:
The Aisin is only able to hit 3rd gear, but the final thrust (and therefore overall gear ratio) is almost an exact match to 4th on the 10 speed. This means given enough time (big enough hill), the Aisin truck will reach the same speed.
Sure enough, my raw data says @ 200 seconds, the Aisin truck hits 44.7 mph, @ 2752 rpm and 475 hp. That's 1 mph faster.
At 190 seconds into the race, the 10 speed has covered 3493 meters, and the Aisin 3494. So the Aisin passed the 10 spd by 3 feet at 3 min 10 sec. It was quite a bit behind at the start.
โJan-14-2021 09:54 AM
RoyJ wrote:
Here's a fun question, what if we "sand-bagged" the PSD with an Aisin 6 speed?
The be fair, I used a 4.10 rear end vs the 3.31 on the 10 speed. Surprise the overall 1st gear ratio becomes nearly identical, so performance is strictly down to gear gap:
The thrust tells us something really interesting:
The Aisin is only able to hit 3rd gear, but the final thrust (and therefore overall gear ratio) is almost an exact match to 4th on the 10 speed. This means given enough time (big enough hill), the Aisin truck will reach the same speed.
Sure enough, my raw data says @ 200 seconds, the Aisin truck hits 44.7 mph, @ 2752 rpm and 475 hp. That's 1 mph faster.
At 190 seconds into the race, the 10 speed has covered 3493 meters, and the Aisin 3494. So the Aisin passed the 10 spd by 3 feet at 3 min 10 sec. It was quite a bit behind at the start.
โJan-13-2021 02:08 PM
โJan-13-2021 01:47 PM
Bionic Man wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
" 6 spd vs 10 spd would make very little difference in flat out performance."
I have said this for a LONG time.
You also sang the praises of the 68RFE. Until you moved to the Aisin.....
โJan-13-2021 01:10 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
" 6 spd vs 10 spd would make very little difference in flat out performance."
I have said this for a LONG time.
โJan-13-2021 12:25 PM
โJan-13-2021 12:11 PM
โJan-13-2021 11:46 AM
โJan-13-2021 11:38 AM
4x4ord wrote:
^^^ I figure a Ram towing a typical 20,000 lb toy hauler should get around 9 mpg at 62 mph. If you use the BSFC map that we have and figure the Cummins will be running in the 205 g/kwhr area of the bsfc map we can come up with the kw required to tow a 20k trailer at 62 mph. 9 miles per gallon is 22182 grams of fuel per hour. 22182/205 = 108 kw or 145 HP. From there you should be able to come up with what you think are reasonable numbers for surface area, rolling resistance and coefficient of drag.
(Keep in mind that the calculated power requirement is at the crankshaft so rear wheel hp would only be about 123 to 125 hp.)
โJan-13-2021 09:34 AM
โJan-13-2021 07:23 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
" 6 spd vs 10 spd would make very little difference in flat out performance."
I have said this for a LONG time.