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May-05-2016 08:58 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
The American public does not like a CVT equipped vehicle. The Dodge Caliber, Jeep Patriot and Compass had a CVT Video of CVT in Caliber
Most owners kept bringing them back complaining that the transmission was not shifting. Here is some info on them at Allpar
Don
May-05-2016 05:06 AM
Arcamper wrote:
I do not have a lot of experience driving a CVT vehicle but the ones I have were not impressive. Two months ago I bought a new Honda Civic turbocharged 1.5 liter with a CVT to keep miles off my 3500 Ram driving for work. They have this thing figured out now. It is smooth as silk and this thing is like a little bullet. What got me thinking is how it will hold 2k RPM's from 10mph to 60mph and not move the tach at all. Would this not be great behind a Cummins or any new diesel. So after some research I guess the main problem is making a belt that can handle the torque. However I did find where in 2012 Allison and Dana signed an agreement with Fallbrook Technologies to develop a planetary CVT called the CVP trans. The main target seems to be over the road tractors but who knows if might come to light and medium duty trucks.
Another new spin would be diesel over electric trucks like have been used in locomotives for years. A flat max torque curve that starts from idle to wide open again would be sweet pulling any trailer. All this may be way down the road but any thoughts?
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May-04-2016 09:42 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Some engineer somewhere will get it figured out eventually, and it will make the conventional automatic transmission obsolete.
I'm guessing it'll happen round about the time I'm grumpy and old and vehemently averse to any change. Then I can come on here and complain that I can no longer get a good old reliable "slushbox" in a pickup truck, like the guys complaining that they can't get a stick shift now.
May-04-2016 06:26 PM
Arcamper wrote:This is what I am looking for. Basically no transmission. Electric gets you around town stop and go. About 45 mph a single clutch connects the engine to the drive train and away you go. Engine could self start if needed to charge the battery around town. Maybe 40 to 100 mile range on battery (not towing).
Another new spin would be diesel over electric trucks like have been used in locomotives for years. A flat max torque curve that starts from idle to wide open again would be sweet pulling any trailer. All this may be way down the road but any thoughts?
May-04-2016 05:54 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Not CVT but Ford has something on their pickup website that says they are developing a 10 speed for gassers and a 9 speed for SD trucks. GM is supposedly a partner in this.
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