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Old Thu, May 13th, 2010, 10:19 AM
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i've noticed a few guys here asking around about transmission 'hang' up or engine lug/power loss

mostly ive just been reading through these discussions. when i experience this it doesnt bother me because i realize you cant have full power and best economy simultaneously...in all driving conditions(up hills etc)

my question is, is this what a variable transmission conquers?
ive only seen bits and pieces of them on commercials and they appear to eliminate lug and bogging down to a 'shift point'. giving you 100% power all the time. i dont know if this is good for economy or not....

anybody knowledgable on these type trannys?

whats really got me thinking is people that are experiencing violent shifts, i dont quite understand what causes this, but thats for another thread.
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Old Thu, May 13th, 2010, 10:26 AM
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You gotta link to these trannies you are looking at?
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Old Thu, May 13th, 2010, 10:34 AM
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actually i have some researching to do on them.

just did a google search and got 3.5million results lol.

also try 'infinitely variable transmission'

let me know what u find out!
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This one looks cool?
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It DOES look cool, 88. At first, I thought this was just a rebirth of Buick's old "dyna-flow" torque converter design, but I see it's far different. I think Honda has something similar in their later cars now, and it's been there for 3-4 years, so it must be working for them.

When you think about it, a "shift", no matter how well designed, puts stress on something. And, where there's stress, there's "wear and tear".

I sure like the concept. Kind of like the difference between tri-focal glasses and "progressive" lenses! (For us old farts!)

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I remember a friend of mine talking about something similar to this that went on bicycles.
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