Talk:List of Voith transmissions
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DIWA.2, DIWA.3 and DIWA.5
[edit]Could anyone please point out what generations of the DIWA families had what with each generation?
- DIWA.2 = very early, believed to be non-electronic.
- DIWA.3 = believed to be electronic (contains ECU)
WikiPro1981X (talk) 21:13, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
Voith Transmission Designators
[edit]Hi,
Could anyone please help me on these transmission designators? Thank you.
Want list:
- A4VTOR2-8.5E
- A4N18W7
- A4CR2-18W7
- D101740
- A3HTOR2, A3HTOR4
- ACVTOR2
- B4NT2R2-21-25-10.5BAR
I know that "A4S18W7-18-8.5BAR" would break down as:
- A - input drive cover style
- 4 - differential - input drive
- S - pump impeller
- 18 - converter drain valve
- W7 - angle drive (output)
- 18 - pressure reduction
- 8.5BAR - operating pressure (BAR denotes transmission without CPR, or converter pressure retention)
- 8.5W - operating pressure (W denotes transmission with CPR)
But what would a designation of "A4VTOR2-8.5E" designate?
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