more gears like 5 or 6 six gear boxes help keep the engine's rpm at the power band when shifting between gears. If you use a 4 speed gear box with an engine designed for six, you might find yourself always below the optimum rpm everytime you shift between gears.
Also more higher gears helps to keep your fuel milage up.
6-speed boxes are designed primarily for high-revving engines with narrow power bands (classic example: Honda S2000 2.0L). a high-torque engine with a very wide power band (the classic examples being Corvette V8's and Viper V10's) doesn't really need many gears.
the disadvantage of having more gears is that the gearbox is physically larger. it's also more tiresome to shift around town.
yup... its true, they have a primary and secondary gear box. Primary egar box selects LOW or HIGH and the secondary selects around 5 to 6 gears. Multiply them and you get 10 to 12 (or more) gears.
Originally posted by badkuk someone once told me that those really big rigs/trailer trucks have about 16+ gears or so....totoo ba, or nauto lang ako?
Take a peek inside the cab of an International tractor head, low gears are primarily used for loaded trailers. And climbing capabilities with steep slopes.
hmmm, wonder if anyone has come up with a trailer truck na A/T...imho kc it would make sense, 'coz the bigger the vehicle, the more risky it is to slide down an incline if you're not that nimble with the pedals