Car Mechanics  |  March 2017
AUTOMATED MANUAL GEARBOXES
The traditional automatic gearbox, equipped with a torque converter and planetary gear sets, has been a victim of its own success. Even today, many people, including the motor trade, think that there are only two types of transmission available: manual and automatic. This is not the case. Well established problems with the autobox include high cost, hefty weight and low
efficiency, compared with a traditional manual ’box. While these disadvantages
are masked by high-power engines, they are highlighted when automatic
gearboxes are fitted to lower-powered and less expensive vehicles. A solution
that manufacturers have adopted is to use a manual gearbox that has both its
clutch and gears activated via electronics, thus giving the driver the convenience of a traditional automatic gearbox without the cost and performance drawbacks.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Car Mechanics March 2017.