Soap opera. Does anyone really buy a truck because it has a little Allison label on the fender?
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Soap opera. Does anyone really buy a truck because it has a little Allison label on the fender?
Bigger version of. I think they basically took the 10L80/10R80 and put it on a zerox at 130%.Is this the 10 speed that was developed along with Ford? Or is that just the 10R80 and the GM version which has CDF issues?
Ford has the 10R140 behind diesels now and they have CDF issues as well, just not as often.Bigger version of. I think they basically took the 10L80/10R80 and put it on a zerox at 130%.
Not according to Dana. I put Dana/Spicer 4.56 rings/pinions in my Wrangler and they came in boxes labeled as manufactured by Dana. They were Dana/Spicer brand. Also, on my Gladiator, I bought Dana nodular iron differential covers after reading about them on Dana's web site. They are also branded Dana/Spicer. I believe Dana's axle manufacturing plant is in or near the Toledo Jeep factory, as well. Both Dana and Jeep refer to the Dana 44 as the M210 and M220 in the Wrangler and Gladiator.doesn't jeep slap dana on their vehicles for bragging as well
Ha ha ha, GM has absolutely nothing to complain about when it comes to Allison. It is so well deserved, GM sold off the most profitable part of GM there was oh and actually sold off one other great part as well.
They sold off Detroit Diesel Allison years and years ago, so yeah GM (Goofy Monkeys) go pound rocks. What else can you monkeys mess up? Oh yeah sell off one of the most popular of all the Electromotive Division, you know they make locomotives, and very dependable and popular engines that are used world wide. So the Goofy Monkeys seem to do best at ruining the company.
Yeah you gotta wonder how GM did so good financially back in the 50's and 60's when new cars and trucks could be had for under $2000.
And now with prices through the roof, they cann't design anything that doesn't have some huge problem with it.
You will never see driveline options like that again. Choice costs money and GM is all about money when it comes to trucks. Fewer options has a snowball effect and raises profits. Same reason whey theres only 2 interior choices, light sadness and dark sadness and the majority of trucks are black, white or gray/silver/I wish the Allison1000 6 speed and 6L90 were the base line offerings and the 10 speeds optional.
I’m sure offering optional final gear ratios is asking too much.
Discussion about this topic with Nate from NextGen:
There is a 0% chance Allison was not charging GM for the use of their brand name.I must assume GM was not paying Allison a dime, correct?
So the next step, must be as stated in the video. GM lying, obfuscating at an egregious level.There is a 0% chance Allison was not charging GM for the use of their brand name.
Discussion about this topic with Nate from NextGen:
Common in manufacturing. Never admit anything.So the next step, must be as stated in the video. GM lying, obfuscating at an egregious level.
My Mopar 8 speed is clunky compared to my GM 10 speed - I’m just going to over maintain both of them - see where I get to …While that may be true, how the vehicle manufacturer implements the adaptations/learning can often be lacking.
This is the same thing Jeep is doing with the KL PTU. Update programming to recognize when self-destruct is imminent rather than do anything to physically prevent self-destruction.Because the limp mode flash is a much cheaper remedy and solves the safety concern. Then, GM only has to replace a small percentage of transmissions, those that fail, vs proactively addressing every truck that is under warranty with a valve body fix.
GM dealer techs are not qualified to implement any sort of valve body fix anyway. R&R the entire transmission is the extent of their technical abilities.
Like Nate, Dustin Mintern is also poised to make bank on the 10 speed. He has supposedly offloaded all his 6 speed work to his brother.
My father's 2022 got the flash. He has had no limp incidents yet but has mentioned a valve body once beyond warranty.
Yeah you gotta wonder how GM did so good financially back in the 50's and 60's when new cars and trucks could be had for under $2000.
And now with prices through the roof, they cann't design anything that doesn't have some huge problem with it.