Out of curiosity lang, parehas ba ang gearing ng automatic and manual transmissions considering na 4 speed ang automatic at 5 speed ang manual? bakit hindi na lang silang parehong 5 speed?![]()
Out of curiosity lang, parehas ba ang gearing ng automatic and manual transmissions considering na 4 speed ang automatic at 5 speed ang manual? bakit hindi na lang silang parehong 5 speed?![]()
nope hindi, maaring iba ang ratio ng matic sa manual. pero di naman nagkakalayo...
mas maraming gears ang matic than manual in reality, masyadong packed,e...
or just a marketing hype na din..
The ratios are different. Iba ang spread ng ratios ng 4A/T sa 5M/T to account for the lesser available gear selections. The axle ratio can be different also.
There was a time when 4 speed a/t's were considered the 'norm' in the industry just like the olden times when a 3 speed manual came standard with cars.
Nowadays, production costs and packaging constraints dictate the number of speeds in a transmission.
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a conventional manual transmission uses a sliding gearbox. an automatic uses a double planetary gearset. more expensive.
that's why automatics used to have 4-speeds and most still do; only the newest and higher-end cars have 5-speed automatics.
the automatic also doesn't need a short first gear because it has a torque converter, which increases the torque. so the 1st gear on an automatic is kind of equivalent to 2nd gear on a 5MT.
the 4th gear on a 5MT is the 1:1 ratio gear. the 3rd gear on a 4AT has the same function.
although i must admit, the viscous coupling torque converter and the longer gearing of the AT means driving it is a bore. unless it's a Ford SUV or Merc AMG with gobs of torque.... never driven one of those.
Newer Lexus sedans already claim to have 8 speeds. I just don't know if this is via conventional gears or via CVT (which is cheating because CVT technically have an infinite number of gears between low and high).
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automatic being slow because it only has 4 speed is not true. many people thinks like this...
however, automatic is slower and feels soft because it runs on pressure hydraulics...
though I encountered some few a/t that feels fast and you feel a strong drag. but the actual acceleration is still in question...
with continuously variable transmission (CVT), no idea why they have 7 speeds. Honda hatch ek9 and City.
probably 7 speed doesn't mean 7 gears?
and why this old technology was never succesful over hydraulics.
Last edited by rion; June 22nd, 2007 at 01:17 AM.
cvt ata is stil in the development stage... di nga dumating dito yung mga HRV na CVT, mga hyper-cvt ng nissan for the low-displacement engines
No, no.. automatics are generally slower than manuals with the same car and engine because...
1) the automatic usually has 4 speeds, so the gears are taller, meaning the engine has to produce torque lower in the RPM powerband
2) the torque converter is a viscous coupling, unlike the clutch
3) there is more loss in an automatic than in a manual