CompoSimmonite
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I've decided to buy a Fiat but aren't yet sure if Panda or Grande Punto but one thing is certain it will be a Dualogic version.
Reading up on this gearbox it appeals to me but I cann't find more about how it works.
I'm interested purely from an engineering point of view and not how good they are, what like to use, problems when in a vehicle etc.
I know they are a manual gearbox with automatic clutch that is ECU controlled.
The gearchange is sequential so are the internals arrange in similar way to a motorbike gearbox ?
Obviously there are numerous position and speed sensors etc but are all the actual operating mechanisms external or are there internal hydraulics as well ?
Anyone got a link to a cut away drawing of the gearbox ?
Thanks.
Paul H
BTW I've got an aftermarket autoclutch for my '68 Land Rover that is hydraulic operated with a second master cylinder and ECU so that aspect isn't anything new to me and assume the Fiat clutch system will be similar principal albeit far more sophisticated.
Reading up on this gearbox it appeals to me but I cann't find more about how it works.
I'm interested purely from an engineering point of view and not how good they are, what like to use, problems when in a vehicle etc.
I know they are a manual gearbox with automatic clutch that is ECU controlled.
The gearchange is sequential so are the internals arrange in similar way to a motorbike gearbox ?
Obviously there are numerous position and speed sensors etc but are all the actual operating mechanisms external or are there internal hydraulics as well ?
Anyone got a link to a cut away drawing of the gearbox ?
Thanks.
Paul H
BTW I've got an aftermarket autoclutch for my '68 Land Rover that is hydraulic operated with a second master cylinder and ECU so that aspect isn't anything new to me and assume the Fiat clutch system will be similar principal albeit far more sophisticated.