Ford to offer 8-speed transmission

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7 and 8 speed transmissions are very common in high end luxury cars. It's only a matter of time before they are in everything. Added ratios make the best use of engine torque and power - therefore making better fuel economy while keeping performance at the expected level.
 

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I know Dodge has a bad wrap on transmissions but the only truck I've ever owned or driven that seemed perfect from the factory was my 08 Ram with a 5 speed. It's got that one extra gear that everyone with a 4 speed wants and doesn't spend the time searching like a 6 speed.
 

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I like my 4spd. The gearing works great for me!

I think it would be interesting to have a 2spd rear axle though.

It's interesting that everyone is concentrating on automatics and leaving the manual by the wayside.


The general public doesn't know how to drive a manual, of course they're being phased out :lol:


Though, IMO, you should be required by law to learn how to drive on a manual. :lol:
 

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I think the money would be better spent on making a CVT that can get the job done rather than some gimmicky 8-speed transmission.

There are still some issues about the reliability of the CVT belts with hi-torque engines. And for that belt-less toroidal CVT the main issue is the transmission fluid and the purity required to the steel.
 

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It'll be interesting to see how it works out. Maybe the 8 will seem better (less hunting for gears) than the 4. :dunno:

I really hope they don't do any more CVT's than they do now. I don't have any real reasons, but I can't stand those things :fume: :lol:
 

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I really hope they don't do any more CVT's than they do now. I don't have any real reasons, but I can't stand those things :fume: :lol:
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I like my 4spd. The gearing works great for me!

I think it would be interesting to have a 2spd rear axle though.

It's interesting that everyone is concentrating on automatics and leaving the manual by the wayside.


The general public doesn't know how to drive a manual, of course they're being phased out :lol:


Though, IMO, you should be required by law to learn how to drive on a manual. :lol:
I love it when people ask to use my truck. First thing I say is "can you drive a manual?" and they go "huh?". :lol:

I still want to learn to drive a 3-on-the-tree, but I don't know anyone with one. :(
 

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Though, IMO, you should be required by law to learn how to drive on a manual. :lol:

:facepalm:

He speaks the truth.

It has always been family law around here. It is amazing how it comes in handy.

My son got a job delivering parts with the company I work for at 16 because he jumped right in the truck with the 5 speed that nobody else could or would drive. These guys were 15 years older than him. :lol: He can drive anything, he teaches girls how to drive stick, and even their dads are impressed.

Fathers, teach your sons to drive stick at 16, it's worth it! :thumbs:
 

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