Ford to offer 8-speed transmission

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Ford Announces New 8-Speed Transmission, Split Cooling System Technology
Posted by Mike Levine | June 2, 2011


Ford says it plans to offer new eight-speed automatic transmissions across its vehicle lineup that offer improved fuel economy and ultra-precise shifts.

The gearbox will allow Ford to continue its effort to downsize engine displacement without affecting performance, said Joe Bakaj, Ford's vice president of global powertrain engineering.

"The eight-speed will offer 2 to 6 percent better fuel economy" compared with today's six-speed transmission, like that found in the Ford F-150, Bakaj said. "It will have a wide ratio spread, so customers can run a shorter gear [than today] pulling away from a stop."

The eight-speed will also feature what Ford says is the industry's first torque input sensor. The sensor will measure torque coming into the transmission, enabling faster gear selection, reducing gear hunting and helping smooth out shifts.

"The transmission knows how much torque is needed and will be able to variably control pressure on the clutch packs to deliver smooth shifts," Bakaj said.

Hydraulic actuators that control line pressure applied to clutch plates during shifts will be directly integrated into the transmission case instead of embedded in a separate assembly that's bolted inside the housing, like today's Ford transmissions use. The integrated construction promises tighter component fit and less component flexibility which can stress the sensitive parts.

Bakaj didn't say which cars and trucks will get the new transmission, but we imagine it will be a perfect match for the Ford F-150, which currently uses a six-speed 6R80 automatic gearbox.

Ford also announced a so-called split cooling system that allows the cylinder block to warm up before the cylinder head, improving engine mileage and efficiency. The system saves fuel during cold weather or short trips because oil and engine fluid viscosity rises as temperatures fall, so more work and more fuel is required to overcome friction in the powertrain.

"It's actually a single cooling loop with multiple circuits," said Brett Hinds, manager of Ford EcoBoost engine development. "We [variably] block coolant to the radiator [when the engine is cold] to warm up the engine block sooner while still allowing coolant to flow to the heads [which sit on top of the engine block over the cylinders]."

The split cooling system will debut on Ford's new 1-liter three-cylinder EcoBoost engine coming to Ford's small cars, but in a case of trickle-up engineering, it will migrate to other vehicles.
 

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hmmm..

more shifts makes sense. GM did that with the 4cyl Malibu and it took a fairly slow car to a drivable level because it had a shorter 1-2 gear so it got to its peak a Lil faster. In all honesty, when i bought my V6 Malibu LTZ in 2008, i was sad that they didn't announce the "spring edition" 4 cyl till a few months later. i probably would have bought that one.
 

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As if the 6 speeds don't hunt for gears enough.......:uhoh:

Dodge is supposed to have an 8 speed in the Rams by 2013 as well....they will be doing an interim 6 speed in the 2012's.
 

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Ford says it plans to offer new eight-speed automatic transmissions across its vehicle lineup that offer improved fuel economy and ultra-precise shifts.

Implying that what they have now are gas guzzling sloppy slush boxes?

Someone at Ford should have worded that differently. Maybe the new 8-speeds will help the PR people from putting their foot in their mouths.
 

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Ford says it plans to offer new eight-speed automatic transmissions across its vehicle lineup that offer improved fuel economy and ultra-precise shifts.

Implying that what they have now are gas guzzling sloppy slush boxes?

Someone at Ford should have worded that differently. Maybe the new 8-speeds will help the PR people from putting their foot in their mouths.

Yeah, if you are reading it with a pessimistic predisposition. It could also mean that the shifts are currently precise, they just want to make them ultra-precise and not have the new transmission decrease fuel economy from carrying around more gears than any of the competitors who have not yet taken the initiative. :jester:

Or if you emphasize other parts of it...
Ford says it plans to offer new eight-speed automatic transmissions across its vehicle lineup that offer improved fuel economy and ultra-precise shifts.
Meaning they plan to put it in the sporty economy cars.

I can also come up with at least 4 other goofy emphasized quotes but they only show that this doesn't really mean much until it has rolled onto a car lot.
 

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Ford says it plans to offer new eight-speed automatic transmissions across its vehicle lineup that offer improved fuel economy and ultra-precise shifts.

Implying that what they have now are gas guzzling sloppy slush boxes?

Someone at Ford should have worded that differently. Maybe the new 8-speeds will help the PR people from putting their foot in their mouths.
Nah. That's pretty much reserved for the GM 4L60... that designed in the 70s dinosaur with an overdrive added later 4 speed we all have in our trucks.
 

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Ford says it plans to offer new eight-speed automatic transmissions across its vehicle lineup that offer improved fuel economy and ultra-precise shifts.

Implying that what they have now are gas guzzling sloppy slush boxes?

Someone at Ford should have worded that differently. Maybe the new 8-speeds will help the PR people from putting their foot in their mouths.
Nah. That's pretty much reserved for the GM 4L60... that designed in the 70s dinosaur with an overdrive added later 4 speed we all have in our trucks.


:werd:

Here starts the gear wars... How long before we get Festiva's and Aveo's with 10 speeds :facepalm:
 

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Hell why not just offer a centrifugal clutch and forget the shifting.

Remember the days of the two speed powergluides!!!
 

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