The Honda DCT is similar to the Gertrag TCTS used by VW and Mitsubishi, they're nothing like traditional torque converter automatics, the only bikes I can think of with that type of transmission are some 1970s Hondas and Husqvarnas
Don't see the difference, flap a paddle on a DCT car, press a button on a DCT bike, car/bike changes gear. S'why I asked wot makes this Honda different. Still don't know.
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I should google this, but something in my head says that Porsche invented the tiptronic gearbox (for the original Boxster)... ergo, the father of all flappy paddle or gear selectable automatic gearboxes.
They licensed it to other manufacturers, including Mr Bishi.
Prior to that you could lock your slush box into 1/2 for pulling away/towing, etc.., but that was about it.
VW and Mitsubishi use the same gearboxes, the VW diesel engine bolts straight into the last Lancers, which also means you could put an Evo engine in a Seat Leon.
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 9:18 pm
I should google this, but something in my head says that Porsche invented the tiptronic gearbox (for the original Boxster)...
In the murky world of OEM manufacturer, most companies don't actually invent anything. They buy the technology off a third party. I'd be willing to bet the Tiptronic box, if it indeed was first used in a Porsche, was actually developed mostly by someone like Bosch, Borg Warner or ZF and then billed as "in conjunction with".
Kinda feel like they're much older than Boxsters too?
DCT/DSG are manual gearboxes with auto clutches and changing. They still have a geared connection between engine and wheels. A torque converter automatic car is a whole different way of working with no physical gears connecting the two. I like this gearbox in my cars but hate DSG in cars. On the bike though the DCT is great as it’s a proper geared gearbox and provides the same direct connection as a manual one. On the move in manual mode it’s no different to a bike with a QS and blipper. It still has a clutch that’s operated by the bike
BMW went to DCT in cars and have gone back, they're traditional auto only now. Modern slush boxes are so "snappy" there's just no need for DCT is their argument. You can get more ratios in a normal auto box too, 9 or 10 isn't unusual now and they package well in RWD cars.
They don't really fit in a bike though, pretty much literally.
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:48 am
Everyone, stop posting tenuously related stuff on Dern's thread, it's obviously upsetting him, you bastards.
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KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:48 am
Everyone, stop posting tenuously related stuff on Dern's thread, it's obviously upsetting him, you bastards.
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Upsetting isn’t correct. Irritating the fuck out of is. It’s like having a bunch of old thick fuckwits wander in to your house continuing their argument over basic principals of something really simple that you don’t give a shit about while you’re watching tv despite the fact that you’ve asked them nicely to fuck off. HTH.
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:48 am
Everyone, stop posting tenuously related stuff on Dern's thread, it's obviously upsetting him, you bastards.
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:48 am
Everyone, stop posting tenuously related stuff on Dern's thread, it's obviously upsetting him, you bastards.
Xxx
Upsetting isn’t correct. Irritating the fuck out of is. It’s like having a bunch of old thick fuckwits wander in to your house continuing their argument over basic principals of something really simple that you don’t give a shit about while you’re watching tv despite the fact that you’ve asked them nicely to fuck off. HTH.