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Apparently some of you guys can't read, or you just like to take what you think you read and then run with it to make your preferences look better.
Please go back and read the official release documents on the A8 transmission. It was stated that the "faster than PDK" shifts were only during upshifts, under WOT conditions. That's it. http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=373898 Quote:
The A8 does have a bit of a normal lag under regular, or even just semi aggressive street driving, but when its at good operating type and WOT conditions, she shifts quickly. I don't care how fast some of you guys think you can shift your car manually...Under WOT conditions, the time it takes for me to press a button and the car shift is (if at all) just mere fractions of a second longer than it takes for you to push in the clutch and bang into the next gear... if you are even that good. The difference is so negligible, its not worth arguing. The A10 is going to be similar, but likely even better than the A8 in WOT shifting, which is just awesome. If the around the town shifting, and downshifting are better also, that's just icing on the cake.
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Some ghetto (rough and not 100% exact) calculations show... ...with a 28 inch tire, a 3.15 rear gear and a 6.5K RPM redline: 1st - 35.1 Mph 2nd - 55.2 Mph 3rd - 76.7 Mph 4th - 91.7 Mph 5th - 108.6 Mph 6th - 128.9 Mph 7th - 165.0 Mph 8th - 194.1 Mph 9th - 239.1 Mph 10th - 257.8 Mph Top gear RPM's at specific speeds: 60 Mph - 1500 Rpm 65 Mph - 1650 Rpm 70 Mph - 1750 Rpm 75 Mph - 1900 Rpm 80 Mph - 2000 Rpm 85 Mph - 2150 Rpm 90 Mph - 2250 Rpm 95 Mph - 2400 Rpm 100 Mph - 2500 Rpm Again, not 100% exact, but close enough to give us a good idea of what to expect. I'm not familiar with what rear gears GM likes to use (I have more knowledge with Ford and specifically, the Mustang) so I just chose the base auto gear for that car. Coincidentally, it seems to be a great gear choice (IMHO - I wouldn't go numerically higher, that's for sure) given the transmission ratios... |
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I'm pretty confident we'll finally see an auto in the GT500.
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![]() Thanks for posting this. My guess would be a a 3.27 rear end ratio.
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Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk Edit: It's a 2.41 for the ZO6 A8.
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In most respects that is the same sort of ad copy they spouted over the A8 that at no throttle setting comes even close to the PDK which they said was its benchmark and a benchmark they had met. Yet even an ordinary layman without special instruments or skills can tell it isn't true. The claim was a lie. Jedi and others are right. I've been watching GM spin truth about sub par automatics for years. Remember how the A4 was good enough and no one needs a six speed? They just made it to stop the whining as they said. Then they build an A8 which in its first iteration shifted slower than a Grand Cherokee. Yes really, the 14 8 speed GC next to the brand new C7 at a stop light had a more sophisticated and faster shifting trans in it. Now the A8 is better but despite their claims its still not close to a PDK. What will the 10 bring? I've no idea but I'll believe whatever it is when its proven in the real world. What I wont believe is GMs ad copy. Personally I'll be happy if the 10 speed is the best thing to come along since jiggling boobs because I don't care which stick I have in the fire, I just want the one I'm holding to be the best I can do. |
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So again post proof your Grand Cherokee shifts faster than an 8L90 or drop it. By your own post you can't prove it.
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Have you driven a DCT before? There is zero satisfaction manually shifting them (same with a standard auto). On top of that, from my experience from a few M3's I've driven, DCT's in the M3's drive like crap.
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That's funny.. I drove a 2015 Grand Cherokee last night and the transmission is a bit lethargic in it.. The 8 speed in the Camaro I drove definitely seemed better done. The ZF in my girlfriend's A4 seems to work better than in the three Chrysler products I've driven.
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That'll be good for 0-60 times then. You'll be able to hit 60 in second. In fact you might be able to just start in second and skip shifting at all!
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Yes I have. And I found it perfectly satisfying. I liked the super fast shifts and not worrying about things like money shifts or heel-toeing. It let me focus more on other aspects of my driving. But this is all very subjective. We just have different preferences.
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Gonna poke the bear....so this sounds like it shifts as fast as my SRT 8sp auto. OK, so GM finally caught up with the Torqueflite with its lightening fast shift speeds, but added 2 more gears. It is disappointing to see the Gen 6 Camaro suffer from "paddle lag" which the TF doesn't in the Challenger.
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