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Chrysler will offer an eight-speed automatic transmission

Chrysler will offer an eight-speed automatic transmission introduced and licensed through ZF (earlier post)  in the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger for 2012. Initially, the  transmission will be mated exclusively to the 3.6-liter V6 Pentastar  engine that was introduced last year.

 

The result is a four mile-per-gallon increase in fuel economy that  pushes the highway EPA rating to 31 mpg US (7.6 L/100km) for the 2012  Chrysler 300 and 2012 Dodge Charger, up from 27 mpg highway over last  year’s model.

 

The transmission efficiency and wide ratio spread also provide the  improved fuel economy in city traffic. Fuel economy for both models is  19 mpg US (12.4 L/100km) on the EPA city cycle—an increase of five  percent over last year’s five speed automatic. With eight speeds,  driving at a lower rpm in both city and highway environments also  effectively helps reduce emissions by nearly 11% on both vehicles.

 

All-wheel-drive variants of the transmission also will be available  on both models for 2012. Designed as a modular transmission, the 845RE  allows for the addition of Chrysler’s all-wheel drive system. This  all-wheel drive is engaged only when needed, requires no driver input  and helps improve fuel economy by only engaging the front-drive wheels  when there is excessive wheel spin.

 

Internally, the 845RE transmission features four gear sets and five  shift elements (multi-disc clutches and brakes) inside the transmission.  With fewer open shift elements, drag losses due to multiple parts  rotating relative to one another, are reduced.

 

Additionally, lower viscosity transmission fluid is used resulting in  improved transmission efficiency and fuel economy improvements  especially during cold environments or vehicle start-up. The 845RE also  is “fill for life” not requiring oil changes during normal driving  conditions.

 

Compact and lightweight, the new transmission required no structural  changes to either vehicle and despite the addition of more gears, the  transmission weighs just 3kg more than the outgoing five speed automatic  transmission.

 

Coupled to the new rear-wheel-drive automatic is a differential with  final drive ratio of 2.65:1. The transmission efficiency and gear ratio  spread enable spending more time at lower engine rpm and the use of  numerically low axle ratios further improve highway fuel economy.  All-wheel-drive models are equipped with a 3.07;1 final drive ratio.

 

Fully electronic and aided with software that provides an adaptive  shifting strategy, the 845RE has been designed to provide optimal  shifting characteristics consistent with the Chrysler and Dodge brands.  Adaptive shifting takes into account a number of variables including  engine torque gradients, kick down, longitudinal and lateral  acceleration, hill detection, friction detection and downshift detection  in determining shift patterns. Additional parameters include vehicle  speed control, electronic stability control activation and high  temperatures that can affect transmission shifting.

 

The addition of more gear ratios in the transmission helps reduce the  gaps normally associated with upshifting and downshifting. Both  vehicles benefit from nearly imperceptible gear changes due in part to  very evenly spaced gear steps between each gear ratio. The gear steps  also are very small providing quicker acceleration and smoother shifts.

 

High efforts in shifting also have been eliminated with gear  selection controlled by a shift-by-wire system. The position selected by  the driver (P, R, N, D) is transmitted electronically with no  mechanical linkage from the shifter to the outside of the transmission.  Elimination of this linkage removes any shift effort from the driver’s  gear selection. Shift-by-wire also allows improved calibration and  smoothness of garage and parking lot shifts.

 

All shifts, whether single, double or multiple are performed as a  direct result of the pedal position. Downshifts are made with very short  response times and lead directly to the requested gear. Multiple  upshifts can be decoupled temporarily if the torque request changes  during the upshift. This helps eliminate the shift searching of the  transmission.

 

During more spirited driving conditions, sporty, quick shifts are  possible as a result of multiple parameters either through a Sport shift  mode that requires simple driver input. At the rear of the shifter is a  gate that allows for down- and up-shifting by the driver. Once the  vehicle is in the Sport mode, the driver can use either the  console-mounted shifter or a pair of paddle controls located on the  steering wheel.

 

Once the Sport mode is selected, shift times are quicker and engine  rpm is allowed to increase for a more performance- oriented acceleration  and higher shift dynamics.

 

Acceleration times for the Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 for 0-to-60 mph are 7.2 seconds.

 

The all-new automatic transmission will initially be purchased  through ZF. Production by Chrysler at its Kokomo transmission facility  under license by the German-based company is slated following  introduction.

 

SOURCE: www.greencarcongress.com

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