
if new idea = yes
then how does it work compared to old gear boxes ????
Just for the note, seamless gearbox is not a CVT as it has fixed gears. It only eliminates lag between bear on and gear off.bar555 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3UpBKXMRto
If I may, i believe that's a dsg which is banned in F1. Seamless is sequential thus it has no heli gears and, from what i read today, does not use the more common sync rings depicted in that post. Pls correct me if i'm wrongHKS wrote:Here is a discussion on seamless gearshifts from F1 Passionates forum
http://www.f1passionates.com/index.php/topic,421.0.html
This should help you Vamsikrishna
Interesting. Can’t say that i have fully understood your explanation, language barrier perhaps, will read from home again. Nevertheless I did come across similar answers to yours while looking for data, but I never found any references that would confirm/deny the system that is used, except that last f1racing pdf that I pasted. On the other hand, if zeroshift was used I would also expect their website to make a point out of that. Do you have any links/references to confirm the system you describe?scarbs wrote:Contrary to popular belief most seamless shifts do not use Zeroshift or any clever dog ring set ups. Nor does the power remain uninterrupted (i.e. no full throttle full engine load shifts). In fact the shift is simply controlled by two selector drums, each operating alternate gears. Thus the engagement of the next gear can be progressing as the old gear is disengaged, this can occur as the engine\gearbox load is momentarily eased with a ignition\throttle cut and clutch disengaged. In a normal gearbox the adjoining gears are controlled by a single selector, thus the old gear has to be disengaged before the selector can engage the next gear. Reducing this undriven time is where the "seamless" element is brought in and saves time on shifts. This seamless shift is only possible with highly accurate hydraulics and electronics, one timing error and the gearbox goes kablam..! The SECU's introduction is believed to be responsible for some winter gearbox woes.
LOL!alelanza wrote:Interesting. Can’t say that i have fully understood your explanation, language barrier perhaps, will read from home again. Nevertheless I did come across similar answers to yours while looking for data, but I never found any references that would confirm/deny the system that is used, except that last f1racing pdf that I pasted. On the other hand, if zeroshift was used I would also expect their website to make a point out of that. Do you have any links/references to confirm the system you describe?scarbs wrote:Contrary to popular belief most seamless shifts do not use Zeroshift or any clever dog ring set ups. Nor does the power remain uninterrupted (i.e. no full throttle full engine load shifts). In fact the shift is simply controlled by two selector drums, each operating alternate gears. Thus the engagement of the next gear can be progressing as the old gear is disengaged, this can occur as the engine\gearbox load is momentarily eased with a ignition\throttle cut and clutch disengaged. In a normal gearbox the adjoining gears are controlled by a single selector, thus the old gear has to be disengaged before the selector can engage the next gear. Reducing this undriven time is where the "seamless" element is brought in and saves time on shifts. This seamless shift is only possible with highly accurate hydraulics and electronics, one timing error and the gearbox goes kablam..! The SECU's introduction is believed to be responsible for some winter gearbox woes.
Many thanks!
Isn't this getting a bit shameless? Or has everyone already moved to your new site?HKS wrote:Here is a discussion on seamless gearshifts from F1 Passionates forum
http://www.f1passionates.com/index.php/topic,421.0.html
This should help you Vamsikrishna
Hey Chris, fine, no more links from F1P. Even if someone else would have posted anything there. I would quote it.Conceptual wrote:Isn't this getting a bit shameless? Or has everyone already moved to your new site?HKS wrote:Here is a discussion on seamless gearshifts from F1 Passionates forum
http://www.f1passionates.com/index.php/topic,421.0.html
This should help you Vamsikrishna
Chris
I have removed the signature as well.Conceptual wrote:I personally don't mind, but I cannot see Tomba feeling good about putting all of the work into this site, just to have someone have a signature that promotes a rival site, and is constantly linking topics with the intent of bleeding traffic to it.
I have seen people banned on other sites for doing this this, and I feel that it is disrespectful to f1technical.net.
But in the end, it is not my site, so not my say.
Chris