But the same transmission in a ford product is horrific.

Understood.max225 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:40 pmYou're actually just confirming their hypothesis that GM brogrammed the hardware better than fraud.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:15 pm
I will offer a counterpoint to all the 10 speed hate on here that the 10 speed in my 2019 Tahoe is supah smooth and I like it.
10 gears are a lot to chose from. More than just a machine can do on its own like an old powerglide or torqueflight. So a computer needs to talk to the entire vehicle (engine, drivetrain, etc) and tell the transmission what to do under what circumstances...and it needs to be programmed for EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. So it's not just the programming, but it's the integration of all the systems together, and using the data available from those systems to result in an ideal driving experience.
ChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 3:29 pm10 gears are a lot to chose from. More than just a machine can do on its own like an old powerglide or torqueflight. So a computer needs to talk to the entire vehicle (engine, drivetrain, etc) and tell the transmission what to do under what circumstances...and it needs to be programmed for EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. So it's not just the programming, but it's the integration of all the systems together, and using the data available from those systems to result in an ideal driving experience.
This is insanely complex. Probably the most complex element of any vehicle outside of ADAS. Entire EVs are more simple to program than a 10-speed transmission.
Stellanus is successful because it took the off the shelf approach. Same ZF 8-speed (that comes pre-calibrated) in everything, set up some parameters, do some tweaking for each application and done.
GM and Ford decided they knew better than everyone else and designed their own transmission to be used in a bunch of different things. There is no off the shelf programming available from a myriad of applications like the ZF8 has, so it's really starting from nothing in many applications. Then take into account how different Ferd and GM vehicles are from a platform standpoint (electrical/sensor architecture) and it makes sense that a brand might have a completely different experience with the exact same transmission hardware.
Desertbreh wrote: I'm happy for Brad because nobody jerks it to the Miata harder on this forum and that is the Crown Prince of Miatas.D Griff wrote: Inserting 'nobody jerks it harder to the Miata than Brad' quote.
golftdibrad1 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 3:37 pmChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 3:29 pm
10 gears are a lot to chose from. More than just a machine can do on its own like an old powerglide or torqueflight. So a computer needs to talk to the entire vehicle (engine, drivetrain, etc) and tell the transmission what to do under what circumstances...and it needs to be programmed for EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. So it's not just the programming, but it's the integration of all the systems together, and using the data available from those systems to result in an ideal driving experience.
This is insanely complex. Probably the most complex element of any vehicle outside of ADAS. Entire EVs are more simple to program than a 10-speed transmission.
Stellanus is successful because it took the off the shelf approach. Same ZF 8-speed (that comes pre-calibrated) in everything, set up some parameters, do some tweaking for each application and done.
GM and Ford decided they knew better than everyone else and designed their own transmission to be used in a bunch of different things. There is no off the shelf programming available from a myriad of applications like the ZF8 has, so it's really starting from nothing in many applications. Then take into account how different Ferd and GM vehicles are from a platform standpoint (electrical/sensor architecture) and it makes sense that a brand might have a completely different experience with the exact same transmission hardware.excellent insight as usual sir.
Makes total sense. Physically the same but with different programming and inputs it’ll end up reacting differently.ChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 3:29 pm10 gears are a lot to chose from. More than just a machine can do on its own like an old powerglide or torqueflight. So a computer needs to talk to the entire vehicle (engine, drivetrain, etc) and tell the transmission what to do under what circumstances...and it needs to be programmed for EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. So it's not just the programming, but it's the integration of all the systems together, and using the data available from those systems to result in an ideal driving experience.
This is insanely complex. Probably the most complex element of any vehicle outside of ADAS. Entire EVs are more simple to program than a 10-speed transmission.
Stellanus is successful because it took the off the shelf approach. Same ZF 8-speed (that comes pre-calibrated) in everything, set up some parameters, do some tweaking for each application and done.
GM and Ford decided they knew better than everyone else and designed their own transmission to be used in a bunch of different things. There is no off the shelf programming available from a myriad of applications like the ZF8 has, so it's really starting from nothing in many applications. Then take into account how different Ferd and GM vehicles are from a platform standpoint (electrical/sensor architecture) and it makes sense that a brand might have a completely different experience with the exact same transmission hardware.
Johnny_P wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 4:28 pmMakes total sense. Physically the same but with different programming and inputs it’ll end up reacting differently.ChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 3:29 pm
10 gears are a lot to chose from. More than just a machine can do on its own like an old powerglide or torqueflight. So a computer needs to talk to the entire vehicle (engine, drivetrain, etc) and tell the transmission what to do under what circumstances...and it needs to be programmed for EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. So it's not just the programming, but it's the integration of all the systems together, and using the data available from those systems to result in an ideal driving experience.
This is insanely complex. Probably the most complex element of any vehicle outside of ADAS. Entire EVs are more simple to program than a 10-speed transmission.
Stellanus is successful because it took the off the shelf approach. Same ZF 8-speed (that comes pre-calibrated) in everything, set up some parameters, do some tweaking for each application and done.
GM and Ford decided they knew better than everyone else and designed their own transmission to be used in a bunch of different things. There is no off the shelf programming available from a myriad of applications like the ZF8 has, so it's really starting from nothing in many applications. Then take into account how different Ferd and GM vehicles are from a platform standpoint (electrical/sensor architecture) and it makes sense that a brand might have a completely different experience with the exact same transmission hardware.
Was it truly a joint effort or did GM do heavier lifting on it?
I know i would spent that money elsewhere that makes more sense for me. Getting a truck for not doing truck shit is literature equivalent to mod the shit out of a wrangler with huge tires and not using the intended purpose of it. Just
Yeah I get it. It's always been a somewhat obvious answer to me because I'm familiar with CVT's from having them in snowmobiles.ChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 5:07 pmFrom an engineering standpoint, they're the perfect transmission. Infinite ratios to match power output and demand.
Well my engine from the taco is also found in a lotus I doubt it feels anything alike there… the box it’s under matters a lot also.D Griff wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 9:09 pm Really interesting read!
It all makes perfect sense though, having driven the ZF8 in a bunch of stuff. It’s completely different in our Jeep versus say a 330i and works well in each application at its intended purpose, whether truck stuff or sporty. Clearly the tuning is a huge piece. It’s amazing how much all products are just driven by software now.
That's exactly the thing, everyone prefers hearing things go through gears, it's why any modern CVT has simulated "gears" for drivability.Valkyrie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:58 pmYeah I get it. It's always been a somewhat obvious answer to me because I'm familiar with CVT's from having them in snowmobiles.ChrisoftheNorth wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 5:07 pm
From an engineering standpoint, they're the perfect transmission. Infinite ratios to match power output and demand.
I know that I'mbut I just like hearing things go through gears, especially when I'm the one doing the shifting.
Recently rented the 4 banger slowmaro, the trans was pretty good. Manual mode sucked ass though when you go
The 4cyl gets the old 8spd which lacks in the manual control department. Only the V8 gets the 10spdMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 10:43 amRecently rented the 4 banger slowmaro, the trans was pretty good. Manual mode sucked ass though when you go![]()
:doh:CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 6:52 pmThe 4cyl gets the old 8spd which lacks in the manual control department. Only the V8 gets the 10spdMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 10:43 am
Recently rented the 4 banger slowmaro, the trans was pretty good. Manual mode sucked ass though when you go![]()
Yeah, I wasn't impressed with the Camaro rental I had in San Diego. It didn't even have blind spot monitoring, which is criminal to not have in that fucking car. The next time I am out there, I'm going with the Mustang.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 10:43 amRecently rented the 4 banger slowmaro, the trans was pretty good. Manual mode sucked ass though when you go![]()
I originally rented a convertible, I was expecting a mustang, but for some reason they didn't have one available, so they discounted me and take the camaro, i went why not.Huckleberry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 04, 2023 10:12 amYeah, I wasn't impressed with the Camaro rental I had in San Diego. It didn't even have blind spot monitoring, which is criminal to not have in that fucking car. The next time I am out there, I'm going with the Mustang.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 10:43 am
Recently rented the 4 banger slowmaro, the trans was pretty good. Manual mode sucked ass though when you go![]()