bigfish
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 29, 2001
- 1
Hi all'
I just caught the end of the 12 gear transmission thread for cars.I take it you are all highly qualified and have experience in the transmission field[something I do not have].But I can normally recognise a good concept when it arises and the fact I am a share holder in this company is neither here nor there.
All I am asking for are any comments anybody might have to make from a professional point of view on the series 3 ivt transmission being tested by Ford, GM at the moment from Torotrak.Maybe you have been unaware of the possible introduction of toroidal transmissions in the very near future to replace the conventional auto.Jatco are trying hard to make their half toroidal unit work with high torque engines but can't achieve the fuel gains of the Torotak design.Curiously it is based on the old Perbury design that one of you drove several years ago,only difference being the whole operation is controlled by computer now and hydraulics for the operation of the rollers.Traction fluid has been produced in a joint venture with [Shell]and the system is proven to save 25% fuel over a 4 speed auto and 17% over a manual.GM have also said wear on the componants is no further an issue with them [as there is none]and they are now evaluating the system put into a large 5 litre Siverardo suv.Other points,BMW have now requested the architecture of the design and are going ahead with a design for one of their high powered vehicles via Getrag also a licencee of Torotrak.Although on the downside Toyota pulled out of a licence last year stating vibration as the cause.Toyota did all their build on the ivt themselves with nothing to go on except the drawings[they desired no help from Torotrak in developement].My personal idea is [this is the way the Japanese like to work].Ivt is proven to work with no vibration and has good driving characteristics like the ability to mimic gearchange of an auto incase this is what is asked for and can also be driven as a configured manual with any possible setting.
Well thats my opinion,I,d love to hear opinions from those with the knowledge[good or bad].The whole thing is kept low profile, as is normal in the auto industry and Torotrak have a contract stating confidentiality execpt for the six month company reviews.I will continue to hold these shares simply because if they make the big breakthrough they will go through the roof but my question is from the professional side.
Thanks for your time.
Their website is
I just caught the end of the 12 gear transmission thread for cars.I take it you are all highly qualified and have experience in the transmission field[something I do not have].But I can normally recognise a good concept when it arises and the fact I am a share holder in this company is neither here nor there.
All I am asking for are any comments anybody might have to make from a professional point of view on the series 3 ivt transmission being tested by Ford, GM at the moment from Torotrak.Maybe you have been unaware of the possible introduction of toroidal transmissions in the very near future to replace the conventional auto.Jatco are trying hard to make their half toroidal unit work with high torque engines but can't achieve the fuel gains of the Torotak design.Curiously it is based on the old Perbury design that one of you drove several years ago,only difference being the whole operation is controlled by computer now and hydraulics for the operation of the rollers.Traction fluid has been produced in a joint venture with [Shell]and the system is proven to save 25% fuel over a 4 speed auto and 17% over a manual.GM have also said wear on the componants is no further an issue with them [as there is none]and they are now evaluating the system put into a large 5 litre Siverardo suv.Other points,BMW have now requested the architecture of the design and are going ahead with a design for one of their high powered vehicles via Getrag also a licencee of Torotrak.Although on the downside Toyota pulled out of a licence last year stating vibration as the cause.Toyota did all their build on the ivt themselves with nothing to go on except the drawings[they desired no help from Torotrak in developement].My personal idea is [this is the way the Japanese like to work].Ivt is proven to work with no vibration and has good driving characteristics like the ability to mimic gearchange of an auto incase this is what is asked for and can also be driven as a configured manual with any possible setting.
Well thats my opinion,I,d love to hear opinions from those with the knowledge[good or bad].The whole thing is kept low profile, as is normal in the auto industry and Torotrak have a contract stating confidentiality execpt for the six month company reviews.I will continue to hold these shares simply because if they make the big breakthrough they will go through the roof but my question is from the professional side.
Thanks for your time.
Their website is