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acesinghit wrote:Tuners,
I have a question:
What if a car had 16 different transmission options mated to the same engine. Which car would be the fastest to 100kmph from standstill mated to the below options, all other things being equal?
automatics
1) 3-speed auto
2) 4-speed auto with tiptronic
3) 5-speed auto with tiptronic
4) 6-speed auto with tiptronic
5) 8-speed auto with tiptronic
6) 9-speed auto with tiptronic
7) CVT with 6-speed tiptronic
8 ) CVT with 8-speed tiptronic
9) 6-speed Dual Clutch with tiptronic
10) 7-speed Dual Clutch with tiptronic
manuals
11) 4-speed manual
12) 5-speed manual
13) 6-speed manual
14) 7-speed manual
15) 6-speed Sequential Manual (SMG)
16) 7-speed Sequential Manual (SMG)
cacasplat3 wrote: a CVT transmission has the ability to keep the engine at its peak torque by continuously adjusting the drive ratio....thus giving the best acceleration possible.
qcacasplat3 wrote:acesinghit wrote:Tuners,
I have a question:
What if a car had 16 different transmission options mated to the same engine. Which car would be the fastest to 100kmph from standstill mated to the below options, all other things being equal?
automatics
1) 3-speed auto
2) 4-speed auto with tiptronic
3) 5-speed auto with tiptronic
4) 6-speed auto with tiptronic
5) 8-speed auto with tiptronic
6) 9-speed auto with tiptronic
7) CVT with 6-speed tiptronic
8 ) CVT with 8-speed tiptronic
9) 6-speed Dual Clutch with tiptronic
10) 7-speed Dual Clutch with tiptronic
manuals
11) 4-speed manual
12) 5-speed manual
13) 6-speed manual
14) 7-speed manual
15) 6-speed Sequential Manual (SMG)
16) 7-speed Sequential Manual (SMG)
you do realise that a CVT with tiptronic is just the TCU simulating gears?.....there aren't any actual gears being selected.....this just gives a sportier feeling.
when it comes to acceleration, a CVT transmission has the ability to keep the engine at its peak torque by continuously adjusting the drive ratio....thus giving the best acceleration possible.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:depends more on the gear ratios than the type of transmission / gearbox
a sequential gearbox with short gearing like they have in a WRC rally car or F1 car setup for shorter courses or tracks will get you to 100 fastest. Gearing higher up for top speed is another thing.
A WRC Ford Fiesta with a 2000cc turbo engine and all wheel drive can get up to 100Km/h in about 3 seconds. These cars only put out about 300hp but 450ft/lbs torque.
acesinghit wrote:If CVT's were never meant for performance then why would Mitsubishi use it in the Lancer GT 2.0 and GT-S 2.4?
those are not performance cars. They are given a "sport" title for salesacesinghit wrote:If CVT's were never meant for performance then why would Mitsubishi use it in the Lancer GT 2.0 and GT-S 2.4? Also why did Audi pair a CVT 6 and 8-speed to their 1.8 turbocharged motor?
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