How long before we see DSG gearboxes in trucks?

How long before we see DSG gearboxes in trucks?

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philmots

Original Poster:

4,634 posts

261 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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My daily drivers are newish Volvos with iShift.. They're a mix of 10L 450's and 13L 460's.

As good as the iShift is, best 'box I've used tbh. Changing up gear uphill causes a huge loss of momentum and it really had to dig deep to pull the next gear.

Same as changing down from top to 11/10...

Can't help but think that using DSG systems would have huge increases in MPG. Which is pretty much the biggest selling point of a fleet truck these days.

Wonder if they're currently in development? Surely only have to be a matter of time?

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

152 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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i think your right.
and i'd agree, so far the i-shift in the volvo is the best auto box i've driven. in fact, the volvo is my fave full stop for driving. they just need to sort the bloody cab, needs to be more daf super space cab.
i know the all new volvo is still under test, be good to see the finished item.

Panda76

2,576 posts

151 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Have you had the P button and kickdown disabled?
Before ours got disabled p button pressed and kickdown at the base of a hill and fly up in all the right gears.
Now its a case of select manual for hills as in auto with the above disabled it kills the truck.

Changedmyname

12,545 posts

182 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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This one I drove, though not far, had 16 forward and then a flappy thing on the
dash board which gave it an extra low gear and then higher ,so in essence 32 gears
for going up hills I suspect.

One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

191 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Panda76 said:
Have you had the P button and kickdown disabled?
Before ours got disabled p button pressed and kickdown at the base of a hill and fly up in all the right gears.
Now its a case of select manual for hills as in auto with the above disabled it kills the truck.
Why does ' The Garage ' feel the need to disable stuff like this though? 'They' decided to disable all sorts of stuff on our ste DAF 430's. Bear in mind we run 44t on every load. This lead to engines/ turbos/ gearboxes packing up on sub 70k km units.

These decisions always seem to be made by those farthest removed from the actual transport side of the firm.

philmots

Original Poster:

4,634 posts

261 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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P mode still works. Only thing they do is set the limiters to 83kms.

I'm not particually on about the Volvos, just using them as an example of the best automated gearbox around.. But still, a dsg system must be so much more efficient.

Panda76

2,576 posts

151 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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One Amp Andy said:
Panda76 said:
Have you had the P button and kickdown disabled?
Before ours got disabled p button pressed and kickdown at the base of a hill and fly up in all the right gears.
Now its a case of select manual for hills as in auto with the above disabled it kills the truck.
Why does ' The Garage ' feel the need to disable stuff like this though? 'They' decided to disable all sorts of stuff on our ste DAF 430's. Bear in mind we run 44t on every load. This lead to engines/ turbos/ gearboxes packing up on sub 70k km units.

These decisions always seem to be made by those farthest removed from the actual transport side of the firm.
General Mangers choice to have it all disabled,we had drivers returning shocking fuel figures.Typical thrashmaster drivers.
The Manager asked the thrashmaster drivers to sort the fuel out or he would sort it out.
The thrashmasters laughed and said he would never turn the trucks down and start having stuff disabled.
They aren't laughing anymore,we have been at 85k and running with kickdown and P buttons disabled for the last 5 years.

Humper

946 posts

163 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Trucks seem to lag behind in technology, but if they prove to be more efficient id reckon 5 years or so and youll see them( if they can handle the power and torque in a wagon) Wasnt long ago manuals were the norm on a new wagon, most are an option now with auto as standard
And gotta agree, Volvo is the best auto, I can deffo say its waaaay better than MAN ( tho was assured by the salesman that the MAN box was on par with the I Shift. ste

bob_g

143 posts

199 months

Saturday 28th April 2012
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I'm not sure they are more efficient - you effectively need two complete gearboxes for the system to work, so they are physically larger and heavier than the alternative constant mesh (like I-shift or PowerShift) gearbox. Bear in mind that most '12-speed' gearboxes are actually only 3 or 4 speed boxes, with additional gears on the front and back to multiply up the ratios:

Engine:Clutch:2speedx3speedx2speed:Propshaft

The latest 'boxes are so quick to shift that the loss of momentum is much much less noticeable, and they will only get faster with time.

There is one truck that has a DSG box - the new Fuso Canter has a 6 speed box with dual clutches.