Great advice Sean.
This constant issue of crap in the pan, I wonder if driving style, contributes more or less to this, or is it simply a byproduct of the mechanical workings of this type of transmission regardless of driving style IE being very throttle heavy or not.
I’m not a fan of the AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) in cars, however in trucks it’s a massive success and a real game changer.
In our line of trucks, the transmission is the full heart, soul and brains behind the whole operation.
It 100% controls power and torque delivery, based on the below mentioned parameters, and throttle request from the driver.
It’s grade sensing, load sensing and GPS controlled for topography, which every newer Volvo truck contributes to the cloud data base for other Volvo trucks to use.
It protects the clutch (they run a standard, but computer operated clutch) from abuse by the driver, so even this last bastion of wear is looked after.
The latest for us is a dual clutch AMT, but I’m pretty sure there will be no CVT in trucks, as the workings are not super heavy duty as they need to be for heavy haulage.
Sean,
Volvo sold the car businesses to Ford in 1999, then Ford sold it to Geely in China in 2010, so being only associated with Volvo trucks, I’m not sure about this, but I’m always up for a read about anything you mention here Sean