For Dodge, I'm sure they look at those two additional gears as two more points of failure.
BKB
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For Dodge, I'm sure they look at those two additional gears as two more points of failure.
BKB
When GM went from the 6-speed to the 8-speed in their pick-ups, their fuel mileage dropped 1 mpg. It's mostly for smoother shifting, although it would probably help a bit on take-off while towing.
I don't ever use the tow-haul switch on my Yota. It drops my mileage by a f mpg and I have plenty of torque for what I drag. I think the six speed definitely fills in the gap between the low end and the top end in that respect. My old Chevy would lug in overdrive sometimes but this one you hardly notice downshifting.
BKb
I once talked with Lynn's brother on why Toyota always seems to drag a bit behind the industry when it comes to new innovations. (he's been an engineer with Toyota for 30 years) He told me that any design changes they make have to pass a rigorous QDR (Quality, Dependability, and Reliability) criteria. That's for ANYTHING ... down to something as simple as a glove box latch. In the industry, many new innovations get thrown into production and fixing the bugs becomes a work in progress (with the public being the guinea pigs). That's why (many years ago) I used to be afraid of buying newly designed automobiles and would always wait until something new had been out a couple of years. According to him, Toyota requires a QDR study to extend at least 10-15 years out. As far as I can tell, it may not be 100% effective, but it pays off for the most part. ;)
and I have no idea why that is not standard in every 8 cylinder.... most of the time is my butt alone in the truck, I dont need all those cylinders firing, believe me, im not that fat!!! (I might have a load of stools to deliver if anyone quote that last part...)... :chainsaw
Congrats on the new ride Len.
It'd dog has that variable displacement in his truck and really likes it. He has a z71.
This thing has a hard drive for storing files and ripping CDs. My math says I should be able to get about 300 CDs on there which is COOL.
Ripping CD's? 1999 called and wants its technology back...
smell my nutsack fuckstick!
Yes, it's solid state.