I'm curious if you guys are even aware of how the 6 or 8 speed work. It's not like the trans actually uses all 6/8 forward gears. The trans shifts based on motor loading and speed and a host of other variables. You can in effect go from 1-2 to 5th and never utilize 6th. Based solely on vehicle load
All those extra gears just give the trans more choices. Either way, final drive ratio is still going to be ~.7 with a 6 speed and ~.7 with the 8 speed
The only advantage the 8 speed has over a 6 is the taller 1st gear and perhaps 2nd gear. I'll gladly purchase an 8 speed equipped rig on the next purchase.
But yeah, I find it odd that you'd "lose" $1700 to sell the 6 speed. And then lose another $???? On depreciation for the 8 speed.
Price you pay to keep up with the Jones I guess. I am interested to see how the 8 speed performs though. My Tahoe has adequate power down low, but she doesn't really come alive until 2nd and the higher rpms. The mechanical advantage for the 8 sounds appealing. It just depends if GM utilized the option
All those extra gears just give the trans more choices. Either way, final drive ratio is still going to be ~.7 with a 6 speed and ~.7 with the 8 speed
The only advantage the 8 speed has over a 6 is the taller 1st gear and perhaps 2nd gear. I'll gladly purchase an 8 speed equipped rig on the next purchase.
But yeah, I find it odd that you'd "lose" $1700 to sell the 6 speed. And then lose another $???? On depreciation for the 8 speed.
Price you pay to keep up with the Jones I guess. I am interested to see how the 8 speed performs though. My Tahoe has adequate power down low, but she doesn't really come alive until 2nd and the higher rpms. The mechanical advantage for the 8 sounds appealing. It just depends if GM utilized the option