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I dont have the figures but I'd expect its higher tbh.In Australia and NZ like 90% of the cars are automatics
I dont have the figures but I'd expect its higher tbh.In Australia and NZ like 90% of the cars are automatics
Or just switch to electric motors and need nothing but a reduction gearLogical conclusion of automatics is a cvt .. but could you pack more than 9 gears into the available casing/space,
but keeping the engine in the optimal power/efficiency band is a principal benefit - cvt has that nailed, Honda ones still sound whiny though
Or just switch to electric motors and need nothing but a reduction gear
I think that's just to increase the top end massively isn't it? Most plebian EV drives will top out at ~110mph due to motors hitting their max speed.There is at least one electric super car that has an additional 2 stage gearbox in the drivetrain for performance reasons. Can’t remember it without googling but I’m assuming in normal electrics it just isn’t worth the hassle for any efficiency gains it could bring in the speed ranges we use…
I think that's just to increase the top end massively isn't it? Most plebian EV drives will top out at ~110mph due to motors hitting their max speed.
That's too fast anyway, I think all cars should be limited to 70mph but that's a discussion for another topic
Just googled. The ZF 5 speed was produced from 1991 and was still been fitted to cars into 2010. ZF must have got something right.
Or just switch to electric motors and need nothing but a reduction gear
Mrs is set against DSG, but this is how i explain it to her!I switched over to DSG when I got my current car in March, sometimes I've been naughty and have to the drive the wife's manual but there's no way I'll be going back for my daily driver.
It's just like driving a big go kart.
Logical conclusion of automatics is a cvt .. but could you pack more than 9 gears into the available casing/space,
but keeping the engine in the optimal power/efficiency band is a principal benefit - cvt has that nailed, Honda ones still sound whiny though
Or just switch to electric motors and need nothing but a reduction gear
With fake, simulated gearboxes to appease dinosaurs who want to drink petrol*EVs with manual gearboxes are coming; well not exactly manual as in a clutch, but probably will have paddles to "change gears"
EVs with manual gearboxes are coming; well not exactly manual as in a clutch, but probably will have paddles to "change gears"
EVs with manual gearboxes are coming; well not exactly manual as in a clutch, but probably will have paddles to "change gears"
Or it's just to bring some fun back to driving and is completely optional? If you don't want to use it you don't have to. I love the idea as you can have two cars in one. The Ioniq 5 N or whatever it's called does a great job at this, but the sounds through the stereo need to get better as they are naff.With fake, simulated gearboxes to appease dinosaurs who want to drink petrol*
This is an older, torque converter box.
but the sounds through the stereo need to get better as they are naff.
Or it's just to bring some fun back to driving and is completely optional? If you don't want to use it you don't have to. I love the idea as you can have two cars in one. The Ioniq 5 N or whatever it's called does a great job at this, but the sounds through the stereo need to get better as they are naff.