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Originally Posted by DIRTY289
Except that Ford wants to sell vehicles and people want automatics.
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Wait a minute.... you said earlier Ford doesn't sell them because of warranty issues. Now you're saying its because people want automatics? Well, that was exactly my point.... it has nothing to do with warranty and everything to do with demand.
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Ah, but you're not comparing apples to apples.
Please explain as I thought that I was.
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Here's what I mean...
Basing the position that a 6 speed from another truck would do the same job as an automatic doesn't address the fundamental principle that an automatic actually tows more per any gear ratio. Lots of manuals will do the job, but that doesn't mean an automatic isn't up to the task, or more suited for it. The one place manuals shine is where there are extreme weights which increase heat --- typically not a problem with pickups. Its certainly an issue with big-rigs, but in those cases its the number of gears which helps the most.
Let's take your analogy to the next step, what if we put a 6 speed manual up against a 6 speed automatic? The automatic will tow more.
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Bottom line Ken, please explain why you think that if 2 trucks are built for towing, but one has an auto and the other a manual, why you think that the auto equipped truck can pull more weight.
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Automatics multiply torque. Its why racers swap out higher stall converters. It gives way more power on the bottom end that way (but high stall impacts mileage which is why you don't see them that way from the factory). An automatic allows the transmission to output more torque at a given speed than a manual is capable of.