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« Одговори #330 на: 24 Март 2014, 11:08:32 am »






















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« Одговори #331 на: 28 Март 2014, 14:06:53 pm »

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Corvette Z06′s Eight-Speed Transmission
« Одговори #332 на: 02 Април 2014, 09:06:02 am »


We first heard rumors that General Motors was developing an all-new eight-speed automatic transmission in-house years ago, and at the North American International Auto Show in January, we learned that it would debut on the 2015 Corvette Z06. The transmission, called 8L90, is unlike any others before it, designed specifically to handle all 635 lb-ft of torque on offer from the range-topping ‘Vette’s supercharged LT4 V8 and to work in conjunction with its unique cylinder deactivation system. Now, thanks to a recent article in Engine Technology International, we know about a little more details about the unit’s technicalities.

“The transmission is made up of four separate gearsets and five clutches,” Bill Goodrich, assistant chief engineer for the 8L90 told ETI. “A key feature is that in every gear state we have three of the five clutches applied; with only two open, you minimize the drag and spin losses you get from an open clutch pack.”

Goodrich also explained the extensive weight saving measures taken by the engineering team when developing the 8L90. They were able to keep mass down by carefully choosing the materials for the transmission. The gearset carrier is made of aluminum, while both the the clutch piston housing and the cover plate for the control system are made from magnesium. The housing for the clutch is made from aluminium, but a steel insert is used on the high-stress area where the shafts are connected.

“Where we have low-stress areas on parts, we’ve cast, stamped or machined holes in them to remove unnecessary mass, while maintaining strength in the critical areas,” said Goodrich. “We were able to achieve a product which fits in the same envelope as the current 6-speed auto but that is 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs) lighter.”

The 8L90 also has a max torque rating of 738 lb-ft of twisting force.

The other main focus of the engineers when developing the 8L90 was improving upon shift times. As reported previously, the team benchmarked the Porsche 911’s dual-cutch PDK transmission during development. GM claims to have matched, if not beaten those shift times through a combination of hardware and software design.

Currently, the 8L90 eight-speed has only been confirmed for use in the 2015 Corvette Z06, although lead Corvette engineer Tadge Juechter has not ruled out the possibility of it eventually finding its way into other vehicles.

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« Одговори #333 на: 07 Април 2014, 14:10:35 pm »

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« Одговори #334 на: 07 Април 2014, 14:27:38 pm »
мене ми се чини или неспособен е овој што вози во поглед на шалтање?

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« Одговори #335 на: 07 Април 2014, 14:29:28 pm »
По малце. Затоа ги прават дуал клач, за да може секој да менува ко про.

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« Одговори #336 на: 07 Април 2014, 15:32:59 pm »

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Taking the 2014 Chevy Corvette on a Fuel-Economy Run
« Одговори #337 на: 18 Април 2014, 14:27:23 pm »
It's a straightforward question: How many miles can a fire-breathing beast like the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette eke out of a gallon of gasoline? Back in 2009 I took the previous-generation C6 Corvette coupe on a mileage loop and it returned an astonishing 32.8 mpg. The new C7 Corvette promised to be even better.

The C7 coupe takes all the fuel economy advantages of the C6 and stretches them. For instance, the C6's 436-hp LS3 6.2-liter V-8 engine was rich in low-end torque, so it didn't need to turn very fast to sustain speed, but it lacked some of the fuel-saving tech we have now. The C7's new 460-hp LT1 version of the same-size V-8 has the new tricks, including variable valve timing, direct fuel injection, and a cylinder deactivation system that has the engine firing only four cylinders under light loads.

Plus, where the sixth gear in the C6's six-speed manual transmission was a 0.50:1 overdrive, the seventh gear in the C7's manual transmission is an even deeper 0.42:1 overdrive. And the low rolling resistance Michelin Pilot Super Sport run-flat tires that the C7 wears are more advanced than the C6's Goodyears. The C7's only apparent disadvantage compared with the C6 I drove for PopMech in 2009 is that, according to GM, it weighs 3298 pounds. That's 81 more than the old model.

The 2009 Corvette carried EPA fuel economy ratings of 16 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway. The 2014 Corvette scored 17/29 mpg. So going into the test, I figured the C7 would return around 35 or 36 mpg.

The Test


For comparison's sake I strove to duplicate the 2009 test as closely as possible. Chevrolet provided a C7 Corvette coupe equipped with a seven-speed manual transmission, Z51 performance package, performance exhaust system, magnetic ride control, and a carbon-fiber removable roof panel. That's close to how the C6 we used in 2009 was equipped, minus the carbon-fiber part.

The route was almost the same: We started at the same Shell service station in Santa Barbara, Calif., and then proceeded up U.S. Route 101 north to the city of Santa Maria and back to the same station. I shortened the route slightly, however, since my turnaround point in Santa Maria has grown more congested with traffic over the last five years. This time I headed back from sleepier Orcutt, just south of Santa Maria, knocking about 18 miles off the total trip.

Using the Vette's cruise control, I maintained a steady 55 mph on the freeway—that's 10 mph below the 65 mph posted speed limit. The Corvette's windows were up, the air conditioning was off, the air vents were open, and the drive mode selector was left in Eco for maximum efficiency. There was no wind the Monday morning of our drive in late February, the temperature was in the mid-60s, traffic was light, and I was the same driver who had been behind the wheel during the 2009 test.

Filling the C7's 18.5-gallon tank with 91-octane fuel without topping off, I entered the 101's northbound traffic flow as gently as I could. That meant a light throttle and upshifting at 2200 rpm. When the car reached 55 mph I skipped from fourth to seventh gear and engaged the cruise control. I played Badfinger songs on my iPhone on the way up to Santa Maria and listed to the Doobie Brothers on the way back down, though I shut the music off and tried to hear the engine dancing between four- and eight-cylinder operation for extended periods.

I have to tell you: There are few things more frustrating than being behind the wheel of a car that can hit 190 mph as it motorboats along in the slow lane being passed by both Greyhound buses and minivans full of actual greyhounds.



The Results

Both the 2009 C6 and the 2014 C7 Corvettes were equipped with 3.42:1 final drive ratios, but the deeper overdrive in the new car meant the new car's engine was turning slower in the test. Where the C6's LS3 ran at about 1300 rpm at 55 mph, the C7's LT1 needed only 1100 rpm to maintain the same easygoing pace. There was the slightest drop in exhaust note when the LT1 would deactivate half its cylinders. But otherwise, the whole drive was utterly uneventful.

Even going up the grade near Nojoqui Falls, the LT1 never stumbled, strained, or begged for a downshift. Evidently, this is a car that not only will rip from 0 to 60 in 3.9 seconds and consume the quarter-mile in a scalding 12.2 seconds, but also cruise along at low speed like an old Buick Park Avenue with radar lock on all-you-can-eat shrimp night at Red Lobster.

As I pulled up to the same pump at which I had initially filled the Corvette, the trip computer showed that I had traveled 124.7 miles at an average speed of 53 mph and consumed fuel at the rate of 34.0 mpg. Impressive. But during the 2009 test the C6 Corvette's onboard computer had proved conservative: It indicated only 30.5 mpg before refueling bumped that number up. So I filled up the new Corvette; it took only 3.34 gallons to refuel the C7 after the trip. That's a stunning 37.3 mpg over that course, almost 14 percent more parsimonious than the mileage performance turned in by the 2009 car.

Dang.




The Lesson

This is hardly a definitive test; it's a simple, back-of-the-envelope evaluation. And an experienced hypermiler using every trick in the book could easily top it—I'd guess they could achieve 40 mpg on the same route. Still, 37.3 mpg is a mind-boggling achievement for a car of such towering performance ability.

All of this reinforces what I learned five years ago. First, that conservative driving pays off in significantly reduced fuel consumption. Second, that the Corvette remains a singular achievement in the history of sports cars, mixing overwhelming performance and economy in a way no other sports car even approaches. And third, that driving a Corvette under cruise control at 55 mph is booooring.


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« Одговори #338 на: 18 Април 2014, 14:37:06 pm »
Импресивно. Пукнал овој од досада, ама импресивно.

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« Одговори #339 на: 18 Април 2014, 14:39:56 pm »
Falanga му мавнал лајк на фејзбук.

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« Одговори #340 на: 20 Април 2014, 09:49:59 am »
Согласно М3то и Приусот, и ова со брзини кои за нормалните косилици се газење ќе троши точно онолку колку што трошат и тие. 9-10 литри.

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« Одговори #341 на: 21 Април 2014, 00:57:07 am »
Браво. Што ти се вика фантастичен спој на 7-ма брзина, 1100вртежи, 4 цилиндри од осум, круз контрол и торк од подот.

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« Одговори #342 на: 29 Април 2014, 02:24:14 am »

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« Одговори #343 на: 21 Мај 2014, 00:58:03 am »

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« Одговори #344 на: 27 Мај 2014, 18:31:23 pm »