May-03-2016 10:18 PM
May-11-2016 11:00 AM
RWDIII wrote:
I looked up the ratios on the new 10 speed and the ratios of my 6sp(Ford) and in 10th speed I would be going 109 rpm slower 1740 vs 1850
at 68 mph(garmin) 70mph speedo.
Wont be trading the Ford soon:h
May-11-2016 10:42 AM
RWDIII wrote:hemismith wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
At some point does the high number of gears in a tranny become an annoyance due to gear hunting? I've heard a few complaints on the Ram 8spd for this. I'm currently in a 6sp which, when I was a kid, was 3 more gears than the best tranny 🙂 10 just seems ridiculous.
That's what I was thinking. I wonder if they'll skip gears under light load.
I looked up the ratios on the new 10 speed and the ratios of my 6sp(Ford) and in 10th speed I would be going 109 rpm slower 1740 vs 1850
at 68 mph(garmin) 70mph speedo.
Wont be trading the Ford soon:h
May-11-2016 10:28 AM
hemismith wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
At some point does the high number of gears in a tranny become an annoyance due to gear hunting? I've heard a few complaints on the Ram 8spd for this. I'm currently in a 6sp which, when I was a kid, was 3 more gears than the best tranny 🙂 10 just seems ridiculous.
That's what I was thinking. I wonder if they'll skip gears under light load.
May-11-2016 07:24 AM
May-11-2016 05:14 AM
hone eagle wrote:hemismith wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
At some point does the high number of gears in a tranny become an annoyance due to gear hunting? I've heard a few complaints on the Ram 8spd for this. I'm currently in a 6sp which, when I was a kid, was 3 more gears than the best tranny 🙂 10 just seems ridiculous.
That's what I was thinking. I wonder if they'll skip gears under light load.
Skipping/ starting in a higher gear would not be surprising ,my 12 speed starts in third (load sensing) then 5.7.10 .12.
May-11-2016 04:01 AM
Sport45 wrote:Fordlover wrote:
... But turbos do not an engine make...
Turbos make all the diesel owners proud. 🙂 Without them the oil burners would be the wheezing pigs they used to be.
Personally, I'd like to see Ford add a couple of cylinders to the 3.5 and make a 4.6 ecoboost. With 15# of boost it would have the sea level performance (and gas consumption) of the old 460 at any elevation while maintaining the unloaded economy of a small block.
May-11-2016 03:18 AM
hemismith wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
At some point does the high number of gears in a tranny become an annoyance due to gear hunting? I've heard a few complaints on the Ram 8spd for this. I'm currently in a 6sp which, when I was a kid, was 3 more gears than the best tranny 🙂 10 just seems ridiculous.
That's what I was thinking. I wonder if they'll skip gears under light load.
May-10-2016 10:27 PM
Sport45 wrote:Fordlover wrote:
... But turbos do not an engine make...
Turbos make all the diesel owners proud. 🙂 Without them the oil burners would be the wheezing pigs they used to be.
Personally, I'd like to see Ford add a couple of cylinders to the 3.5 and make a 4.6 ecoboost. With 15# of boost it would have the sea level performance (and gas consumption) of the old 460 at any elevation while maintaining the unloaded economy of a small block.
May-10-2016 09:16 PM
mtofell1 wrote:
At some point does the high number of gears in a tranny become an annoyance due to gear hunting? I've heard a few complaints on the Ram 8spd for this. I'm currently in a 6sp which, when I was a kid, was 3 more gears than the best tranny 🙂 10 just seems ridiculous.
May-10-2016 09:14 PM
Sport45 wrote:
Turbos make all the diesel owners proud. 🙂 Without them the oil burners would be the wheezing pigs they used to be.
Personally, I'd like to see Ford add a couple of cylinders to the 3.5 and make a 4.6 ecoboost. With 15# of boost it would have the sea level performance (and gas consumption) of the old 460 at any elevation while maintaining the unloaded economy of a small block.
May-10-2016 08:17 PM
May-10-2016 06:48 PM
Fordlover wrote:
... But turbos do not an engine make...
May-10-2016 05:45 PM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:transamz9 wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:transamz9 wrote:mich800 wrote:transamz9 wrote:
I think it's funny they felt the need to completely redesign a motor that is still fairly young and new and suppose to be indestructible. I like the transmission though. I would love to see a ten speed in the HD line ups with a 2 speed rear axle option.
Take a truck like my 2013 Ram. It would be the cat's meow if I could have 3.42:1 for my everyday ventures and then when I hook to my rig push a button and have 4.11:1.
Not sure why you consider making improvements on an engine that has been vehicles for over decade is funny. I would think it would be more funny or odd for a manufacturer in this technology driven age to wait for the competition to pass them and react.
The 3.5 Ecoboost has been in the F150 towing heavy loads (for a 1/2 ton series truck) for decades? Huh, new one for me. I thought it was an all new engine and technology for the F150.
🙂 Hi, I believe that he said for over a decade, which could mean eleven years. "for decades? Huh, new one for me." This engine started in the Taurus before the F-150.
It's not the same engine that was in the Taurus. Same displacement and has turbos yes but not the same.
🙂 Hi, other than having less torque, and being in a front wheel drive vehicle, what makes this a different engine? As far as I'm concerned, a few minor differences doesn't make it a different engine.
May-10-2016 05:41 PM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:transamz9 wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:transamz9 wrote:mich800 wrote:transamz9 wrote:
I think it's funny they felt the need to completely redesign a motor that is still fairly young and new and suppose to be indestructible. I like the transmission though. I would love to see a ten speed in the HD line ups with a 2 speed rear axle option.
Take a truck like my 2013 Ram. It would be the cat's meow if I could have 3.42:1 for my everyday ventures and then when I hook to my rig push a button and have 4.11:1.
Not sure why you consider making improvements on an engine that has been vehicles for over decade is funny. I would think it would be more funny or odd for a manufacturer in this technology driven age to wait for the competition to pass them and react.
The 3.5 Ecoboost has been in the F150 towing heavy loads (for a 1/2 ton series truck) for decades? Huh, new one for me. I thought it was an all new engine and technology for the F150.
🙂 Hi, I believe that he said for over a decade, which could mean eleven years. "for decades? Huh, new one for me." This engine started in the Taurus before the F-150.
It's not the same engine that was in the Taurus. Same displacement and has turbos yes but not the same.
🙂 Hi, other than having less torque, and being in a front wheel drive vehicle, what makes this a different engine? As far as I'm concerned, a few minor differences doesn't make it a different engine.
May-10-2016 05:05 PM
transamz9 wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:transamz9 wrote:mich800 wrote:transamz9 wrote:
I think it's funny they felt the need to completely redesign a motor that is still fairly young and new and suppose to be indestructible. I like the transmission though. I would love to see a ten speed in the HD line ups with a 2 speed rear axle option.
Take a truck like my 2013 Ram. It would be the cat's meow if I could have 3.42:1 for my everyday ventures and then when I hook to my rig push a button and have 4.11:1.
Not sure why you consider making improvements on an engine that has been vehicles for over decade is funny. I would think it would be more funny or odd for a manufacturer in this technology driven age to wait for the competition to pass them and react.
The 3.5 Ecoboost has been in the F150 towing heavy loads (for a 1/2 ton series truck) for decades? Huh, new one for me. I thought it was an all new engine and technology for the F150.
🙂 Hi, I believe that he said for over a decade, which could mean eleven years. "for decades? Huh, new one for me." This engine started in the Taurus before the F-150.
It's not the same engine that was in the Taurus. Same displacement and has turbos yes but not the same.