This is a new product that Dana is working on, it is a clever implementation of a Continuously Variable Transmission, called VariGlide, using metal spheres with a controlled axis to interface between the incoming engine power and the output to the final drive. It was first displayed to the public in Hanover Germany last week. With stop/start clutching on the internal sun sphere frame, it could also create an output direction reversal as well.
I was in training in Duluth Minnesota last week and some of the lubrication engineers said it would use a friction enhancing fluid similar to that used in CVT transmissions that use a metallic belt between 2 variable sheaves.
Here is the web page: Dana: VariGlide?=
Click on the button that says: Watch the VariGlide video here
I was in training in Duluth Minnesota last week and some of the lubrication engineers said it would use a friction enhancing fluid similar to that used in CVT transmissions that use a metallic belt between 2 variable sheaves.
Here is the web page: Dana: VariGlide?=
Click on the button that says: Watch the VariGlide video here