jejeosborne said:
How did you derive this 8 years development case?
Your the one who said comparing the new RAM transmission and Ford transmission is like comparing a new truck to one from 8 years ago. You really think Ford is that far behind? :laughing:
jejeosborne said:
Comparing a new 8-speed transmission to a 6-speed is similar to comparing an truck from 8 years ago.
jejeosborne said:
Btw ram didn't spend any time in developing any of that powertrain. Bought from other vendors.
True, I wish RAM could develop their own products like Ford...
Oh wait a minute, isn't Ford currently getting sued for stealing technology from other companies...?
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/09/04/ford-staring-down-f-150-fuel-injection-patent-lawsuit/
jejeosborne said:
What I said was that an eight speed will improve the performance of an engine which produces its peak torque at a high rpms. That makes sense doesn't it?
Not exactly.
An 8 speed transmission will help an engine stay in it's torque curve but it doesn't matter if that engine produces it's peak torque at high or low rpms. You seem to think only engines producing torque at high rpms will benefit from more gears which is wrong. ANY engine will benefit from a transmission that allows it to stay in it's peak power/efficiency range.
jejeosborne said:
The best gas combo one could have in a gas pickup would be an ecoboost with this transmission.
You said this transmission would help the Ecoboost, so are you saying the Ecoboost "produces its peak torque at a high rpms"...? You keep contradicting yourself so much, it's hard to keep up.
jejeosborne said:
I would be scared to buy a ram until the labor disputes are resolved. I doubt the employees are putting forth their best effort at this time.
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130301/AUTO0101/303010342
I originally though being made in Mexico was a bad thing but it may go back if people don't want to work.
If your scared about whining UAW babies that are crying because a company is giving them more hours instead of layoffs like most companies then you should not buy ANY vehicles. They're all built by the same whiners.
You and DP like to put down Chrysler for Mexico built vehicles but you also don't understand trade tariffs which will allow auto manufacturers more freedom to sell in North AND South America by building in Mexico vs USA. Blame Congress not the auto companies.
Little statistic for you guys too.
Ford - 55 percent of parts made in the U.S. or Canada. More than 15 percent of its parts come from Mexico.
Chrysler - 61 percent of the components it uses for its Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep lines come from the U.S., while about 20 percent come from Mexico and Latin America, about 10 percent from Canada and just under 10 percent from the rest of the world.
autos.aol.com/article/is-your-car-really-american/
So Chrysler has 71% of its parts from US and Canada vs Ford at 55%...
Lastly, I agree this sounds like a great transmission but only time will tell. Believe it or not, I wasn't looking for a Ford vs GM vs Chrysler debate but wanted to show just how well this new combo is performing. The fact that they compare it to an Ecoboost was purely coincidence due to recent testing.
This tranmission strapped to the HEMI or V6 diesel will be a very good combo!