Patent for Dual Clutch Transmission filed!
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CorvetteForum Editor
Thread Starter
I do believe that this transmission will eventually show up in the Corvette. Dual clutch transmissions are designed and intended specifically for people who want to shift for themselves (enthusiasts).
Having said that, the only reason it might not make it to the Vette would be because of HP/torque limitations, but I can't imagine a world where GM would develop this transmission and not be 100% certain that it was going in the Corvette, their flagship sports car.
To make a long story epic, yes, I firmly believe this is going in the Vette eventually. Near future? that's another story... I'd say 2016-ish.
Having said that, the only reason it might not make it to the Vette would be because of HP/torque limitations, but I can't imagine a world where GM would develop this transmission and not be 100% certain that it was going in the Corvette, their flagship sports car.
To make a long story epic, yes, I firmly believe this is going in the Vette eventually. Near future? that's another story... I'd say 2016-ish.
Last edited by Yoav G; 09-23-2013 at 04:59 PM.
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I do believe that this transmission will eventually show up in the Corvette. Dual clutch transmissions are designed and intended specifically for people who want to shift for themselves (enthusiasts).
Having said that, the only reason it might not make it to the Vette would be because of HP/torque limitations, but I can't imagine a world where GM would develop this transmission and not be 100% certain that it was going in the Corvette, their flagship sports car.
To make a long story epic, yes, I firmly believe this is going in the Vette eventually. Near future? that's another story... I'd say 2016-ish.
Having said that, the only reason it might not make it to the Vette would be because of HP/torque limitations, but I can't imagine a world where GM would develop this transmission and not be 100% certain that it was going in the Corvette, their flagship sports car.
To make a long story epic, yes, I firmly believe this is going in the Vette eventually. Near future? that's another story... I'd say 2016-ish.
#5
Le Mans Master
Damn....things are looking up around here!
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#8
Le Mans Master
And who would've thought, one of the C7's staunchest critics from the get go would be out spy shooting the C7 Z and now getting excited about impending dual clutch tech in the future. Seeing your progression through the stages of new gen denial has been as fun as to watch as the C7 all these months.
#10
CorvetteForum Editor
Thread Starter
My opinion is definitely speculative and while I have some connections at GM they're all keeping this very quiet. The fact that the input/output shaft aren't linear is telling and might point to use in a FWD application, but I can't imagine that GM would debut something like this in a Cruze before a Corvette.
But I've been wrong before and am sure I'll be wrong again. When I hear more, y'all will be the first to know...
But I've been wrong before and am sure I'll be wrong again. When I hear more, y'all will be the first to know...
#11
Le Mans Master
And who would've thought, one of the C7's staunchest critics from the get go would be out spy shooting the C7 Z and now getting excited about impending dual clutch tech in the future. Seeing your progression through the stages of new gen denial has been as fun as to watch as the C7 all these months.
The wide performance versions do have me worked up for now....we will see when the covers are removed from the rear.
#12
Le Mans Master
It really is something to get excited about. Although, I like the look and feel of a stick and clutch pedal more, a dual clutch Vette is exciting to see as GM is keeping their ear to the ground with how the rest of the sports car world is going. Something tells me dual clutch will find its way on the Super Vette too....
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And who would've thought, one of the C7's staunchest critics from the get go would be out spy shooting the C7 Z and now getting excited about impending dual clutch tech in the future. Seeing your progression through the stages of new gen denial has been as fun as to watch as the C7 all these months.
#14
Le Mans Master
It really is something to get excited about. Although, I like the look and feel of a stick and clutch pedal more, a dual clutch Vette is exciting to see as GM is keeping their ear to the ground with how the rest of the sports car world is going. Something tells me dual clutch will find its way on the Super Vette too....
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Le Mans Master
#16
Since Porsche has offered the PDK(DCT) sales are at 75%. Not even the best drivers can shift as fast and efficiently as the PDK. With the sport chrono option with launch control the 911S with only 400hp outperforms the C7 with Z51 in the 0 to 60.
Just imagine what the C7 will do with DCT. The option is 4050 in a Porsche. That gives you full auto and manual paddle shifters. However I would not hold your breath for this option. If GM just filed for the patent, it might be two or three years before you see it in a Corvette. In the next five to ten years the manual trans will go the way of the dodo bird. Ferrari no longer offers MT and Porsche offers only the PDK trans on the upcoming 911 GT3.
Just imagine what the C7 will do with DCT. The option is 4050 in a Porsche. That gives you full auto and manual paddle shifters. However I would not hold your breath for this option. If GM just filed for the patent, it might be two or three years before you see it in a Corvette. In the next five to ten years the manual trans will go the way of the dodo bird. Ferrari no longer offers MT and Porsche offers only the PDK trans on the upcoming 911 GT3.
Last edited by petee1997; 09-23-2013 at 07:43 PM.
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Le Mans Master
Oh it was damn fun, and you know it. Sam and a few others kept things fun around here during the dry spells. That poster with his filibuster thread about why Corvette needed dual clutch where he was shouting everyone down in all caps who disagreed with him was gold.