Yep, you are correct. But KWs, Fls, Petes, and Volvos have 10 speed or even, in some cases, 18 speed transmissions. They also don't have the weak dual mass flywheel/clutch assemblies that Dodge Rams have had since 2006.
I completely agree about the dual mass flywheel. My 95 was fine without one, I'm not sure why they had to give us one now. Maybe someone can fill me in on just why we 'need' one with the G56. Oh well, mine will hopefully be coming out later this year when I do a clutch (if I can get into this new line of work and get back out of the penny pinching mode). I have to take it easy or else I can feel the clutch slipping and I can't really afford to burn it up right now.
On the issue with the 18 speed class 8s, here is my take at it and I am by no means an expert so fire away if you can see an issue with this. I am thinking that we have been gifted with a large powerband on these 6. 7 trucks. It's nothing to roll through 2400rpm and the power comes on early too, about 1400rpm give or take. In a class 8 though with say something like a Eaton 13 or 18 speed transmission, those extra gears allow them to stay in the 1200-1400 rpm sweet spot. If we have 40% of the power of a class 8 that can gross 100,000lbs, we shouldn't have any problem with handling 20% of weight providing we change our driving attitude to suit the load.
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