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https://pressroom.toyota.com/in-a-fl...ns-in-seconds/ Funny enough, a fair portion of WV’s production has been various Aisin designed transmissions. But, as you said, Aisin is a Toyota family company. |
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Subaru's CVTs are the chain driven type and less fragile than push-belts, but they still rely on microslip and sheer-hardening fluid for engagement, which limits ultimate torque handling capacity (see TFL trying to offroad an outback). The boring-ness factor of a CVT depends a lot on it's tuning, Like for something built on the same engine platform in similar-sized vehicles, a Chrysler CVT2 in a pre-fiat jeep patriot is an absolute dog compared to a Mitsubishi INVECS-III in an RVR, the Mitsubishi feels easy to rev and feels like it transmits power, the Chrysler just feels like slop, drops the revs too low, too fast, is too reluctant to kick down and when it does you realise accelerating is a chore anyway so why bother. I think the absolute worst was the first gen Nissan Murano: it was disconcerting to drive and was completely unnatural. It felt like the throttle pedal was linked to the transmission, and you would press it which would result in rpms climbing, but not power, which would gradually increase as it's own pace independent from the revs. A truly awful box on wheels. |
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Agreed that CVT is not ideal for BRZ. But having owned 7 CVT Subarus I see no issues with them. I have heard all of the complaints but for normal driving in my Legacies and Foresters they have been great.
I am very interested to see how they improved on it in the new WRX. They call it something else but it is really a CVT. And it sounds like it does rev matching and they have it tuned to feel more like a double clutch auto. We shall see. |
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I can usually pick out the domestic models but Aisin trannys can be amazing.
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