May-03-2016 10:18 PM
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May-17-2016 10:29 AM
Frostbitte wrote:RoyJ wrote:captnjack wrote:alexleblanc wrote:
I'm hoping this drivetrain makes it way into at least the F250, it would be a stellar combo imo.
I agree. What are they waiting for?
Probably strength and durability.
Even with fixed input (engine) power, the more mass is behind a transmission, the sturdier it has to be. This is also the reason Ram still doesn't have the 8 speed ZF behind the 6.4 Hemi on HD trucks. Also an excellent transmission btw.
Agreed. The 8-speed in our Durango is always in the right gear and is smooth as butter and doesn't exhibit shift busyness. It just does it's thing.
I do imagine at some point RAM beefing up their 8-speeds for heavy duty applications or turning to Aisin when the time comes.
May-17-2016 07:46 AM
RoyJ wrote:captnjack wrote:alexleblanc wrote:
I'm hoping this drivetrain makes it way into at least the F250, it would be a stellar combo imo.
I agree. What are they waiting for?
Probably strength and durability.
Even with fixed input (engine) power, the more mass is behind a transmission, the sturdier it has to be. This is also the reason Ram still doesn't have the 8 speed ZF behind the 6.4 Hemi on HD trucks. Also an excellent transmission btw.
May-16-2016 06:23 PM
RoyJ wrote:captnjack wrote:
Strength and durability of what? The transmission? There are stronger transmissions out there they could use. Or beef up this one.
Transmission of course.
"Beef up" can imply hundreds of millions of $ of R&D and re-tooling. You don't think Ram would've beefed up the 8 speed by now for their HDs? Or use stronger ones out there, like the variant on the Rolls Phantom?
May-15-2016 07:35 AM
May-15-2016 05:13 AM
alexleblanc wrote:
Honestly, give me the Ecoboost with the current 6 speed than, worthy upgrade over the 6.2 imo, at least in the SRW trucks.
May-15-2016 04:29 AM
May-14-2016 10:54 PM
captnjack wrote:
Strength and durability of what? The transmission? There are stronger transmissions out there they could use. Or beef up this one.
May-14-2016 05:32 PM
RoyJ wrote:captnjack wrote:alexleblanc wrote:
I'm hoping this drivetrain makes it way into at least the F250, it would be a stellar combo imo.
I agree. What are they waiting for?
Probably strength and durability.
Even with fixed input (engine) power, the more mass is behind a transmission, the sturdier it has to be. This is also the reason Ram still doesn't have the 8 speed ZF behind the 6.4 Hemi on HD trucks. Also an excellent transmission btw.
May-14-2016 11:22 AM
captnjack wrote:alexleblanc wrote:
I'm hoping this drivetrain makes it way into at least the F250, it would be a stellar combo imo.
I agree. What are they waiting for?
May-14-2016 09:25 AM
alexleblanc wrote:
I'm hoping this drivetrain makes it way into at least the F250, it would be a stellar combo imo.
May-14-2016 12:06 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:
Transmission manufacturers have years and years of experience with high numbers of gears with excellent reliability. Europe (once again) has been ahead of us in this game for sometime.
For trucks they have as many as 18 gears or "speeds" with the most common now around ten. Both in Automatic, semi automatic and manual type gearboxes.
Reliability would not be my first concern.
May-13-2016 07:43 AM
May-13-2016 07:25 AM