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December 9th, 2010 12:07 PM #31
I haven't driven other SUV except my fortuner 2.7VVTi, my personal observation is its a/t tranny is smooth almost as smooth as my former honda city IDSI, 7 speed CVT, I don't feel much its shift shock so i often don't know on what gear am i engaged. Anyway my xtrail a/t tranny is smooth also maybe because they are all gas fed, i guess the engine type also contributes with the smoothness.
These are all based on my personal experience
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December 9th, 2010 01:06 PM #32With regards to the current/existing technology and considering the future (if this thread remain open for the years to come),
Motero Sport win
By the way here is a sneak preview of future transmission with a goal of improving fuel consumption/reducing emission.
hybrid_DDP/DDM
Better look at them now for they might be soon removed from the site.
And look who is the owner:
MCAT
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December 9th, 2010 01:48 PM #33
An overtake that is not "alanganin" can become so if the transmission does not behave in a manner that the driver expects it to, resulting in uneven power delivery and unpredictable vehicle behavior or handling.
Didn't I just say that? Are you arguing that I didn't say it should suit the driver?
All modern electronically controlled automatics use fuzzy logic. It's the only way to determine proper shift points, which can vary based on load, speed, engine speed and temperature.
Which is why it behooves the manufacturers to make such systems behave in a consistent manner, which allows drivers to make the adjustments themselves, as necessary.
Almost all manufacturers have their own "manumatic" system. The only "IPR" involved is in the trade names used to describe thenm.
Any manufacturer can use automated-clutches. They've been around for nearly a century, already.
Actually... the one transmission I'd consider suicidal is one of those that not only did not adapt properly, but kept hunting for gears all the time...
Legally binding? So notarized by a CPA and reviewed and approved by a reviewed scientific journal?
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December 9th, 2010 05:05 PM #34Yan lang po ba ang alam nyo? Kung sa bagay di naman sa Pilipinas galing ang technology.
Familiar po ba kayo sa patent na tinatawag?
Kaya po iba-iba ang performance ng mga automatic transmissions dahil sa patent.
Gusto nyo po ba pag-usapan natin ang patent and how it works?
Kung alam niyo lang po ang patent na tinatawag kayo na mismo makakasagot dito sa latest post nyo.
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December 9th, 2010 05:49 PM #36
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December 9th, 2010 05:59 PM #38
eto lang yun eh.. claimed technology can be overwhelming pero have you driven all SUVs compared to say that sir arsen? How a transmission theoretically should perform may differ in how it actually performs.
For sure, the MS tranny maybe loaded with technology but is it really impressive to use? Nah, not for me. I'd rather take the rather regular for you, Fortuner transmission.
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December 11th, 2010 07:30 AM #40
What's funny is that while many manufacturers hold patents on specific transmission systems, many of the important ones are held by transmission specialists like Getrag, Jatco and Borg-Warner to whom manufacturers like Mitsubishi (et al) farm out production.
And even manufacturers share technology... Toyota licenses out hybrid technology and their proprietary planetary-gear transmission to other makers (though the Chevrolet Volt has its own planetary-gear system) and Hyundai builds engine systems for Mitsubishi.
There are a million ways to skin a fish... and just because one chef holds a "patent" on how to skin a fish one way, doesn't mean nobody else has the right to skin it in a similar (but not identical) manner.
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Translated:
There's no practical difference in use between most AT systems like in the Montero and Fortuner except that resulting from different algorithms and gear ratios. But while I don't think the Montero's AT is all that great, it certainly is the best truck in its class at the moment. Best chassis, best ride comfort, best interior, etcetera.
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