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BMW's SMG is going down
Monday, January 21, 2008 9:22 AM


If you ever driven a BMW with the annoying SMG tranny it looks like it is time wave goodbye and say hello to its new DCG double clutch gearbox. Known formally as the M Double-Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic, the seven-speed gearbox will make its debut in the 2009 M3 when the first cars begin arriving in mid-spring in coupe, convertible, and sedan form. BMW has not said yet how much of a premium the system would carry over the standard six-speed manual.
Key to the DCG's operation are its two oil-cooled wet clutches, one for the even gears and one for the odd gears and reverse. During operation, the unused clutch remains open while the computer readies the next gear based on engine and road speed, allowing for a near instantaneous up- or downshifts, according to the automaker.
The computer is also programmed to adjust torque output and rev match between the engine and transmission in order to minimize power loss and increase shift smoothness. BMW says DCG is the first transmission of its kind designed to handle engine speeds of up to 9,000 RPM -- handy, given the M3's 414 horsepower (in U.S.-spec) V-8 redlines at 8,400.
In addition to the lightning quick shifts, the DCG will offer plenty of features (or complexity, depending on the outlook). A choice of eleven shift modes, five automatic and six manual, will be included in the logic, including a launch control mode.
Shifts can be initiated using either a standard lever or steering-wheel mounted paddles. In manual mode, shifting is aided by eight LED shift lights in the dash, six yellow and two red - presumably, one for each 1,000 RPMs. These lights turn on one by one as engine speed increases and begin to flash when the engine approaches redline.
Owners brave enough to wade through the menus will be able to customize operation of the gearbox via the MDrive button, though it's not clear what exactly can be changed. That said, if the DCG works as good as Volkswagen's much-lauded DSG.
Could the six-speed manual may eventually become little more than the choice of purists?




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Re: BMW's SMG is going down
Monday, January 21, 2008 9:37 AM
Excellent!


God i hated SMG when i used to work for BMW.






Re: BMW's SMG is going down
Monday, January 21, 2008 10:54 AM
What kind of tranny was in the enzo?


Seems cool tho.



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Re: BMW's SMG is going down
Monday, January 21, 2008 4:09 PM
man i would totally start saving if i didnt think the E92 looked like crap IMO. give me an 02 E46 any day


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Re: BMW's SMG is going down
Monday, January 21, 2008 9:45 PM
I can't stand the new 3 series (regardless of it's options or trim)
.... I am, however, hopeful for the 1 series.






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Re: BMW's SMG is going down
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 1:37 PM
really?!?!

im in love with the 3 series coupe's


and this tranny sound pretty wild



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