Nov-02-2022 02:13 AM
Nov-22-2022 02:05 PM
4x4ord wrote:Huntindog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Let's make this perfectly CLEAR. The trans in the current GM's are only "BRANDED ALLISON". Makes me all warm and fuzzy.
RAM has a Chrysler trans and AISIN MD trans. Ford has its own HD trans. No smoke and mirrors with either of them.
I'm not going to accuse Ram of using smoke and mirrors but I'm pretty sure if Ram came out with an eight speed tranny to stick behind the HO Cummins they wouldn't need the Aisin name to sell it.
I agree. But reality is the Cummins does not need more gears.
I never heard of Asin until some one here started throwing that name around like it was important.
I am now on my 3rd Allison truck. They have all been great.
Remember, GM was the first to put a RELIABLE auto trans, in a heavy duty truck.
That forced the others to step up their game.
It used to be common to need a tranny rebuild at 70-80K.
You all should be thankful to GM.
I think the Duramax/Allison certainly did pave the way to more powerful pickup trucks but my 2003 Duramax put out more than its Allison could handle.
Here's an interesting article:
How much Abuse can the Allison take
How much abuse can the Ford transmission take.
Ford must have pretty good confidence in their 10R140 to warrant it behind a 1200 lbft Powerstroke.
Nov-22-2022 10:55 AM
Huntindog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Let's make this perfectly CLEAR. The trans in the current GM's are only "BRANDED ALLISON". Makes me all warm and fuzzy.
RAM has a Chrysler trans and AISIN MD trans. Ford has its own HD trans. No smoke and mirrors with either of them.
I'm not going to accuse Ram of using smoke and mirrors but I'm pretty sure if Ram came out with an eight speed tranny to stick behind the HO Cummins they wouldn't need the Aisin name to sell it.
I agree. But reality is the Cummins does not need more gears.
I never heard of Asin until some one here started throwing that name around like it was important.
I am now on my 3rd Allison truck. They have all been great.
Remember, GM was the first to put a RELIABLE auto trans, in a heavy duty truck.
That forced the others to step up their game.
It used to be common to need a tranny rebuild at 70-80K.
You all should be thankful to GM.
Nov-22-2022 10:30 AM
Huntindog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Let's make this perfectly CLEAR. The trans in the current GM's are only "BRANDED ALLISON". Makes me all warm and fuzzy.
RAM has a Chrysler trans and AISIN MD trans. Ford has its own HD trans. No smoke and mirrors with either of them.
I'm not going to accuse Ram of using smoke and mirrors but I'm pretty sure if Ram came out with an eight speed tranny to stick behind the HO Cummins they wouldn't need the Aisin name to sell it.
I agree. But reality is the Cummins does not need more gears.
I never heard of Asin until some one here started throwing that name around like it was important.
I am now on my 3rd Allison truck. They have all been great.
Remember, GM was the first to put a RELIABLE auto trans, in a heavy duty truck.
That forced the others to step up their game.
It used to be common to need a tranny rebuild at 70-80K.
You all should be thankful to GM.
Nov-21-2022 02:52 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Let's make this perfectly CLEAR. The trans in the current GM's are only "BRANDED ALLISON". Makes me all warm and fuzzy.
RAM has a Chrysler trans and AISIN MD trans. Ford has its own HD trans. No smoke and mirrors with either of them.
I'm not going to accuse Ram of using smoke and mirrors but I'm pretty sure if Ram came out with an eight speed tranny to stick behind the HO Cummins they wouldn't need the Aisin name to sell it.
I agree. But reality is the Cummins does not need more gears.
Nov-19-2022 01:21 PM
ls1mike wrote:
I am just happy they are putting a 10 speed behind the gasser.
Nov-19-2022 01:33 AM
Nov-05-2022 02:46 AM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I didn't go any further than the video with the GM engineer.
So you drank the coolaid, and did not get to the part about first guy outside the GM/Allison bubble to tear down the new transmission. It is called cherry picking details.
Me Again wrote:
GM transmission licensed to use the Allison name!
https://ir.allisontransmission.com/news-releases/news-release-details/chevrolet-offer-10-speed-fully...
Nov-04-2022 07:38 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
Given that GM, Ford and Dodge now make very fine and reliable transmissions for the HD trucks, who really cares who makes them? I don't, I'm just glad that all 3 mfg have excellent diesel engines and excellent transmission to go with them.
Pick what you like best.
Nov-04-2022 06:30 PM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I didn't go any further than the video with the GM engineer.
So you drank the coolaid, and did not get to the park about first guy outside the GM/Allison bubble to tear down the new transmission. It is called cherry picking details.
Nov-04-2022 05:53 PM
Nov-04-2022 05:13 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
I didn't go any further than the video with the GM engineer.
Nov-04-2022 01:26 PM
Pbutler97 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Ford and GM co-developed the 10 speed transmissions that are used in half ton and car applications. The 10 speed HD transmissions were not co-developed.
Something more to read.
https://www.duramaxforum.com/threads/ford-gm-10-speed-allison-transmissions.1013201/
Thanks for sharing and the video in your link proves GM co-developed the 10 speed HD transmission with Allison with the information provided by a GM engineer.
Link
Plus the PTO on the Allison is on the passenger side that is chain driven and the PTO on the Ford is on the driver side that is gear driven.
Not if you read further and take the word of Mike L of Inglewood transmission whoever the f×+! He is lol. He apparently knows more than GM themselves. That rag of a forum is apparently more screwed up than this one which takes a hell of a lot of work lol.
Nov-04-2022 01:08 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Ford and GM co-developed the 10 speed transmissions that are used in half ton and car applications. The 10 speed HD transmissions were not co-developed.
Something more to read.
https://www.duramaxforum.com/threads/ford-gm-10-speed-allison-transmissions.1013201/
Thanks for sharing and the video in your link proves GM co-developed the 10 speed HD transmission with Allison with the information provided by a GM engineer.
Link
Plus the PTO on the Allison is on the passenger side that is chain driven and the PTO on the Ford is on the driver side that is gear driven.
Nov-04-2022 12:46 PM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Ford and GM co-developed the 10 speed transmissions that are used in half ton and car applications. The 10 speed HD transmissions were not co-developed.
Something more to read.
https://www.duramaxforum.com/threads/ford-gm-10-speed-allison-transmissions.1013201/