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GM Powertrain to Debut New Hydra-Matic 5-Speed
2004 Cadillac XLR and SRX to Showcase GM's Most Technologically Advanced
Transmission
WARREN,
Mich., September 5, 2002 - GM Powertrain's new Hydra-Matic 5L50-E
5-speed automatic transmission, developed to manage the high torque and
horsepower of the next-generation Northstar 4.6-liter V8 in the 2004 Cadillac
XLR and SRX, is one of the most technologically advanced transmissions
on any highway or autobahn in the industry.
"The Hydra-Matic 5L50-E is the first transmission to integrate three
performance features found individually on various high-performance American
and European luxury sport sedans but never as a total package," according
to Rich Mardeusz, GM Powertrain Hydra-Matic 5L50-E assistant chief engineer.
The features include:
- Driver Shift Control (DSC) - Lets the driver switch from automatic
to a clutchless five-speed high-performance manual transmission. Once
the driver moves the gearshift lever into DSC mode, a quick tap is all
that is required for smooth, crisp upshifts or downshifts within a selected
range. Available on various European sport sedans, this is the first
GM application of DSC. The transmission control module (TCM) protects
the powertrain when in DSC mode by monitoring vehicle speed, engine
torque and the gear being used to determine if it should upshift automatically
to assure the engine doesn't over-rev and damage the transmission. It
also has coast clutches in every gear, which provide engine braking
in all five gears so the vehicle doesn't free wheel if the driver removes
their foot off the accelerator.
- Performance Algorithm Liftfoot (PAL) - PAL prevents upshifts
while maintaining engine braking following continuous performance driving.
The TCM monitors driver behavior to determine whether or not to enable
this feature. If the system detects a drop in vehicle speed prior to
entering a turn, up to two downshifts can occur to provide the driver
with maximum vehicle performance.
- Performance Algorithm Shifting (PAS) - The transmission controller
modifies the automatic gear selection during closed throttle high lateral
acceleration maneuvers, downshifting with nearly synchronous matching
engine speed control for quick power up when the throttle is reopened.
This feature is enabled instantaneously once the TCM recognizes a high
lateral g input.
The 5L50-E transmission is a modification of the Hydra-Matic 5L40-E transmission
used in Cadillac CTS.
"The 5L50-E was designed specifically to manage the high torque
and horsepower of the next generation Northstar 4.6-liter V8, while combining
the convenience of an automatic transmission with the feel of a high-performance
manual transmission," said Mardeusz. "And it does it in the
same size package as the 5L40-E."
To meet the performance demands of the new Northstar, the 5L50-E was
designed to manage at least a 25 percent increase in horsepower and torque
over the existing 5L40-E. Among its host of performance features, the
5L50-E gives drivers the ability to partially override the normal automatic
gear selection for greater control when more aggressive driving performance
is desired.
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Gear
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Gear Ratios
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1st
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3.42
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2nd
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2.215
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3rd
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1.60
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4th
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1.00
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5th
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0.76
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Reverse
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3.02
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GM Powertrain is a global producer of engines, transmissions, castings
and components for GM vehicles and other automotive, marine, and industrial
OEMs. Headquartered in Pontiac, Mich., GM Powertrain has operating and
coordinating responsibility for GM's powertrain manufacturing plants and
engineering centers in North America, South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific
region.
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