Is the dual mass flywheel a good thing or a bad thing?
KCJackson said:Searching the DaimlerChrysler site, I found something that may very well relieve some tension amongst those nervous about a new transmission.
The G56 is NOT a Getrag.
The G56 is built by DaimlerChrysler Commercial Vehicles Division (CVD, as mentioned in the pdf posted by Tomeygun). It was introduced 2 years ago in Europe and has been hooked to - surprise - the MBE900 diesel, so it should handle the ISB with no problem.
Here is the official photo from Sep 9 2002:
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Big P said:Is the dual mass flywheel a good thing or a bad thing?
nickleinonen said:both ford and chevy have had issues with them... i hope it doesn't become a problem for us
It may be a sidesaddle for European and medium duty applications (the info said Freightliner used this transmission in the FL mediums with the 900 engine). It may be a topside for the Ram application.n7gxz said:A couple of interesting thing about the picture are that it is using an interal (inside the bellhousing) slave cylinder and it is a side loader shifter.
My next trucks gonna be a 6spd AUTO anyway
LesStallings said:The 12. 5" clutch has more contact surface area than the 13"...
It will be interesting to see how DC accomplishes that.
Also, 1st. gear is significantly lower than the NV5600. At idle clutch release should not be a problem, even loaded! Talk about a granny-gear!
tomeygun said:Page 14 is some good reading (like a higher OD, thats goofy)
Blakers said:That might be one good thing. I am always looking for 7th gear now. It would be nice to have two overdrives - one tall one for just running empty and saving fuel.
Blake
hasselbach said:actually, the OD is not a higher gear, but a lower gear, but higher numerically. Not sure I like this. Wouldn't a . 50 to 1 6th make more sense than a . 79 to 1?
Shooter said:Higher numeric OD:: I guess you guys don't gross 20k and live where the speed limit is 75 and grades 8 - 10 %