ccasanova22
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- 2022 Ranger XLT Tremor
Does anyone know if this is the same exact transmission that’s installed in the F-150’s?
The 10R80 seems to feel different in our Rangers vs. F-150’s (more coasting) and I was wondering if they have a different torque converter size to make the 7,500lb tow rating with a 4cyl.
The 10L80 in Camaro SS’s shifts totally different than our units, to the point where I wish the Camaro shift logic could be put into our trucks (no gear hunting, consistent shifts, quick and firm vs inconsistent).
I have over 5,000 miles and my 10 speed transmission has apparently not completed the learning cycle, as going up steep hills shows some lurch, slip, and then finally clutch engagement in cruise control which certainly did not happen with the previous 6R80/6L80E units I’ve driven.
If the Camaro units are supposedly licensed by Ford and similar internally, why do they shift so well and perform so consistently?
The 10R80 seems to feel different in our Rangers vs. F-150’s (more coasting) and I was wondering if they have a different torque converter size to make the 7,500lb tow rating with a 4cyl.
The 10L80 in Camaro SS’s shifts totally different than our units, to the point where I wish the Camaro shift logic could be put into our trucks (no gear hunting, consistent shifts, quick and firm vs inconsistent).
I have over 5,000 miles and my 10 speed transmission has apparently not completed the learning cycle, as going up steep hills shows some lurch, slip, and then finally clutch engagement in cruise control which certainly did not happen with the previous 6R80/6L80E units I’ve driven.
If the Camaro units are supposedly licensed by Ford and similar internally, why do they shift so well and perform so consistently?
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