I am considering ordering a CTD with the new 6 speed, and wanted to learn what a dual mass flywheel was, as that new part has some rather negative comments here.
So I learn that the design intention of the dual mass flywheel is to reduce noise and vibration...
zfsachs.com
"The engine‘s ignition-induced rotational speed irregularity causes torsional vibration in the vehicle‘s driveline. At a given speed the ignition frequency is equal to the natural frequency of the driveline so that extremely high vibration amplitudes occur that cause transmission rattle and body boom. "
This sounds to me like the vibration problem on the 3rd gen CTD that many have had.
So maybe this is a design solution for vibration on the manual, though at a reliability risk.
Do we know who manufactures the unit Dodge is using, and might it be a better one than used by Ford and GM?
So I learn that the design intention of the dual mass flywheel is to reduce noise and vibration...
zfsachs.com
"The engine‘s ignition-induced rotational speed irregularity causes torsional vibration in the vehicle‘s driveline. At a given speed the ignition frequency is equal to the natural frequency of the driveline so that extremely high vibration amplitudes occur that cause transmission rattle and body boom. "
This sounds to me like the vibration problem on the 3rd gen CTD that many have had.
So maybe this is a design solution for vibration on the manual, though at a reliability risk.
Do we know who manufactures the unit Dodge is using, and might it be a better one than used by Ford and GM?