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GM Builds New Six-Speed Rear-Wheel-Drive Transmission Variant In Ypsilanti For Heavy-Duty Pickups |
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Monday, 12 February 2007 |
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YPSILANTI, Mich. -
General Motors’ (GM) Ypsilanti Transmission Operations is producing a
new variant of its Hydra-Matic rear-wheel-drive six-speed transmission.
The new 6L90 six-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission
is standard in the all new 2007 GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado
heavy-duty pickups.
Advantages of the new 6L90 transmission include improved fuel economy, performance and handling:
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The 6L90 transmission has a wide overall ratio spread of 6.04, compared
to 3.31 in the previous 4L80 used in the heavy-duty pickup trucks. This
allows a “steep” 4.03 first gear, which provides an improved
performance launch feel.
- With this wide ratio spread,
there are smaller steps between the gears, optimizing the gear ratio
for towing, providing good shift quality, and maximized acceleration
and fuel economy.
- With two overdrive gears – fifth and
sixth – engine rpm is reduced by approximately 19 percent at 60 mph – a
reduction of about 400 rpm. A lower engine speed reduces engine wear
and improves fuel economy. Engine noise is also lower during cruising.
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The 6L90 has the capability for Driver Shift Control (Tap Up/Tap Down),
Tow/Haul Mode, Auto Grade braking and uses DEXRON VI premium fluid,
which has been validated to improve durability and provide more
consistent shift performance in extreme conditions.
The GM Ypsilanti Transmission Operations (YTO) has produced nearly
200,000 transmissions since it opened in January 2003. The plant
employs 500 people. YTO currently produces the 6L80 six-speed
transmission for the Cadillac Escalade ESV and EXT; the Cadillac XLR
and XLR-V; the Cadillac STS-V; the GMC Yukon Denali; and
the Chevrolet Corvette. It also produces the 6L50 six-speed
transmission for the Cadillac STS and the SRX.
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