Ran across this one and I think it is really a good video.
View: https://youtu.be/P41pZAX70U4?si=_ZMGOU-6zvnHa1Gf
It would be interesting to see if there is just one or two items in the petrol ZF transmission that could be changed to up it's torque maximum and a remap or if one could swap out to a diesel version of the transmission and do a remap. I have to think there much not be too much difference between the two transmissions that someone will come up with a way to get the torque up on the petrol version. Perhaps the ZF petrol trans can take a lot more torque than advertised just like the B58 engine can. DaBullCame here to post this. He goes under and goes part by part and points out really interesting details. I don't know 4x4 design/engineering, but he seems to and likes what he sees.
It seems that most everything is well to almost over-engineered, with good planning for adding things like skid plates.
With all that, it makes me wonder even more why they went with the transmission version that they did, especially for the gas version. I forget the exact details, but even just using the transmission from the diesel version would have been a seemingling easy mod.
He says 'Beefy' more times than a Rosie O'Donnel fan club chat.
My understanding of ZF transmissions comes from Wikipedia, and it was months ago when I delved into this, but IIRC, similar engines (jeep JKL) have higher rated transmission versions. My guess is that the engine/combo is what BMW was willing to sell to '3rd parties', which is why the exact combo (different tuning) is in the Toyota Supra. People have mentioned that the shifter is BMW OE because to recertify any changes would be expensive. Maybe it will be fine, It just seems really apparent from this video that a lot of thought and engineering went into the vehicle, but we have a Toyota Supra engine in it.It would be interesting to see if there is just one or two items in the petrol ZF transmission that could be changed to up it's torque maximum and a remap or if one could swap out to a diesel version of the transmission and do a remap. I have to think there much not be too much difference between the two transmissions that someone will come up with a way to get the torque up on the petrol version. Perhaps the ZF petrol trans can take a lot more torque than advertised just like the B58 engine can. DaBull
My understanding of ZF transmissions comes from Wikipedia, and it was months ago when I delved into this, but IIRC, similar engines (jeep JKL) have higher rated transmission versions. My guess is that the engine/combo is what BMW was willing to sell to '3rd parties', which is why the exact combo (different tuning) is in the Toyota Supra. People have mentioned that the shifter is BMW OE because to recertify any changes would be expensive. Maybe it will be fine, It just seems really apparent from this video that a lot of thought and engineering went into the vehicle, but we have a Toyota Supra engine in it.
From the video he mentions that the transmission and even the transfer case are cooled, which is unusual. Maybe that is make the overall system more robust. I doubt that we will get another gas engine version here before the greenies force us into an EV or a 3 cyclinder engine- so this is the 'best' we'll get. Until someone puts an LS engine in there...
Thanx, that's a video I have been waiting for.Ran across this one and I think it is really a good video.
View: https://youtu.be/P41pZAX70U4?si=_ZMGOU-6zvnHa1Gf
Not from the reviews of that powertrain. All sorts of vehicles share drivetrains with different tunes. Would it be OK if this engine first started in the Grenadier and then showed up in the Supra and half the BMWs? I would be willing to bet everyone would complain that those performance cars were getting a truck engine.I don't really think there's any issue with it having the powertrain from the Toyota Supra, is there?
Not from the reviews of that powertrain. All sorts of vehicles share drivetrains with different tunes. Would it be OK if this engine first started in the Grenadier and then showed up in the Supra and half the BMWs? I would be willing to bet everyone would complain that those performance cars were getting a truck engine.
Hi MileHigh, I have a feeling that the petrol transmission is a lot more robust than we are being told. I just don't get why they would keep the torque so low on the petrol version when it is so much higher in the diesel. If we have the same petrol transmission as the Toyota Supra, then it is likely a lot more robust than we are thinking as the tuners have upped the horse power and torque a lot without having to do any modifications to the transmission. At some point when they are really pushing the horse power and torque really high, they are then making changes to the transmission to handle the extra torque. Guess we need to speak to some knowledgeable Toyota Supra Tuners. DaBullMy understanding of ZF transmissions comes from Wikipedia, and it was months ago when I delved into this, but IIRC, similar engines (jeep JKL) have higher rated transmission versions. My guess is that the engine/combo is what BMW was willing to sell to '3rd parties', which is why the exact combo (different tuning) is in the Toyota Supra. People have mentioned that the shifter is BMW OE because to recertify any changes would be expensive. Maybe it will be fine, It just seems really apparent from this video that a lot of thought and engineering went into the vehicle, but we have a Toyota Supra engine in it.
From the video he mentions that the transmission and even the transfer case are cooled, which is unusual. Maybe that is make the overall system more robust. I doubt that we will get another gas engine version here before the greenies force us into an EV or a 3 cyclinder engine- so this is the 'best' we'll get. Until someone puts an LS engine in there...
I can only assume it was done for cost savings reasons. Unfortunate, as it severely limits the upward bounds of engine tuning.With all that, it makes me wonder even more why they went with the transmission version that they did, especially for the gas version.
The smaller transmission fitted to the petrol /gas version is an attempt to lower emissions and reduce fuel consumption over cost. Less rotating internal mass and drag. The diesel 8HP should be an easy conversion for those wanting to make a high performance Grenadier or other options there are plenty of companies now making heavy duty internals to strengthen most 8HP variants. The ZF 8HP has a large following in the performance industry.I can only assume it was done for cost savings reasons. Unfortunate, as it severely limits the upward bounds of engine tuning.
Ran across this one and I think it is really a good video.
View: https://youtu.be/P41pZAX70U4?si=_ZMGOU-6zvnHa1Gf