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07-23-2011, 12:17 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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07-23-2011, 06:56 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Do some research on the topic.
There are some very significant differences between the two if you are looking at it from an engineering and performance perspective. An AT uses a torque converter. AT's have gotten better, but its still a slushbox by design. A clutchless manual will still have a disc and pressure plate, along with some mechanism (usually hydraulic) to engage/disengage. In addition, some of the clutchless units have dual discs and shafts, allowing gear selection to be staged, with a net effect of *very* fast shifting, far faster then an AT. VW has this. Its not just a technology for Ferrari, Porsche (PDK), and BMW (SMG): VW has had it for a few years now. You can get it on a TDI even. I think Nissan only uses it in the US on the GTR, and that transmission is complicated by the AWD system and other factors, it won't see duty in a Z ever. It remains to be seen over time if this trend will increase or not: initially there is added complexity and engineering that goes into it. Early units were not as smooth in stop/go traffic as a AT but that is getting better with each generation. Some think a true manual is going the way of the dodo. In the US, I tend to agree with that based on sales numbers and the number of people who utterly cannot drive out there. In a perfect world, it would be mandated that every car has a manual (a few exceptions of course)...this would drastically cut down on the narcissists with their cell phones while driving. People would still do it, but it would be far less. - b |
07-23-2011, 10:50 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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Yeap, My cousin had one like that back in the days, it was weird.
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