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BorgWarner's Original Equipment DualTronic Clutch is Now Available to the Aftermarket

Since BorgWarner developed the world’s first high-volume series production dual clutch module for automated manual transmissions, it has helped to deliver the fuel economy of a single clutch transmission, with gearshift quality to rival the best conventional automatic transmissions. BorgWarner has now announced that its dual clutch modules will be made available direct to the aftermarket, expanding the business opportunities for independent repairers. The company’s global reach ensures that wherever in the world a vehicle requires a replacement DualTronic module, a BorgWarner authorized supplier can provide the original part to a local workshop.

The dual clutch modules for the aftermarket are original spare parts, manufactured in the same facilities as the original equipment (OE) products and identical in every respect. Originating from the same supplier base as the clutches for car manufacturer series production, and subject to the same rigorous quality control, the accuracy of fit is therefore guaranteed. For the workshop, this improves throughput by avoiding fitting delays due to non-matching parts being supplied, and for the customer it provides peace of mind that their vehicle has been restored to factory specification, with the associated expectation of reliability.

A further advantage of fitting the original part is that any DualTronic specification updates and upgrades requested of BorgWarner by a vehicle manufacturer will be immediately reflected in the parts supplied to the aftermarket. The workshop and customer can always be confident that the newest design incorporating the latest enhancements is being fitted.

Product background

Within the automobile industry, a continual goal is to improve the efficiency of the powertrain. This not only makes a valuable contribution toward reducing fuel consumption and exhaust emissions, but can also improve vehicle dynamics and enhance the driving experience. Reducing energy losses during manual gearshifts is one solution, which can be achieved by automating the clutch operating and gear shifting processes that would normally be performed by the driver. In an automated manual transmission, sensors convey relevant information to an electronic control unit (ECU), which uses the data to calculate the optimal shift points. Electromechanical or hydraulic actuators then carry out the clutch and shift actions with minimal interruption of torque.

How a dual clutch automated transmission works

The internal layout of a typical dual clutch automated transmission resembles two manual gearboxes within a single casing, each requiring a clutch. One clutch serves a defined set of gears via a solid input shaft, while the other clutch serves the remaining gears via a second, concentric hollow input shaft. By using separate input shafts, two gears can be engaged simultaneously. Engine output is coupled via one clutch to one part of the gearbox, while the next gear is preselected in the other part of the gearbox. During a gearshift, one clutch opens and the other closes within milliseconds, allowing an imperceptible change of gear ratio under load, without interrupting torque or traction.

Tunable performance, better fuel economy and high-quality shifting

BorgWarner developed the world’s first high-volume series production dual clutch module for automated manual transmissions – the DualTronic Clutch System – and today produces almost one million units annually for both factory fitment and aftermarket replacement. Electronic control of the clutches and gearshift means that launch and shift characteristics are tunable by managing the shift points and shift speed, catering for driving styles from relaxed to sporty, different weather/road conditions, or special situations such as towing a trailer. A DualTronic-equipped transmission delivers fuel economy that rivals single clutch automated gearboxes; it also provides shift quality matching that of the best conventional automatic transmissions, but in a package that is lighter and more compact yet competitive on price.

Design characteristics

The DualTronic clutch plates are composed of high energy wet composite friction materials. Compared to a dry clutch system, durability and reliability are improved, and the higher slip energy capacity enables a smooth and rapid launch from rest, as well as superior hill-hold and creep performance. Over its lifetime, the wet clutch maintains more stable friction and damping characteristics with reduced fluctuation in operating temperatures.

The clutch package is of modular construction: by varying the number and size of the friction plates, it can be optimized for either a short axial dimension or minimal radial dimension according to the platform architecture. It can also be configured to handle engine torque of up to 1,500 Nm or input speed in excess of 9,000 rpm, to support the widest range of vehicle applications in the segment. Actuation can be achieved by oil feed-through or concentric slave cylinder with thrust/release bearing.

Optimized efficiency with vigorous performance

A BorgWarner DualTronic-equipped transmission offers the comfort and convenience of an automatic transmission, plus the enhanced dynamic response of a manual gearbox for extremely fast gearshifts with improved acceleration and no interruption of power delivery. DualTronic clutch technology also improves powertrain efficiency to support a reduction in CO2 emissions.

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