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Suzuki taps India-developed transmission technology
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The Celerio Suzuki sells in India comes equipped with an affordable automated manual transmission.

TOKYO -- In a rare move, Suzuki Motor has shifted the technology transfer paradigm into reverse, importing transmission technology developed in India and installing it in the new Carry commercial vehicle set to roll out in Japan later this month.

Japan's second-largest minicar manufacturer has a strong presence on the Indian subcontinent, where it recently developed Auto Gear Shift, an automated manual transmission with an electrohydraulic actuator that automatically operates clutch and gearshift. Unlike computer-assisted automatic transmissions, Suzuki's relatively low-cost technology is structurally simpler and improves fuel efficiency by around 5%.

However, shifting gears causes a slight vibration, an issue that still needs to be addressed.

The new Auto Gear-equipped Carry will be priced just under 900,000 yen ($8,574), the same as the current automatic transmission version. Suzuki aims to install the transmission in other models and reduce its production cost 10,000 yen to 20,000 yen below that of regular automatic transmissions.

Suzuki released the Celerio subcompact featuring the automated manual transmission technology in India in February. Automatic cars account for a sliver of India's automobile market, representing less than 1% of all cars on the road there. But nearly half of Celerio buyers, according to the automaker, choose the affordable automatic model, pushing Suzuki's management toward a decision to apply the technology to domestic models.

The carmaker eventually plans to release subcompact models equipped with automated manual transmissions in Europe as well. They will be also showcased in Southeast Asia and other emerging markets.

(Nikkei)
 
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time is not far when japs and others begin importing rocket motors made in India for their space agencies

That time will be far far faaar faaaaarr faaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr away .

Current lift capacity to Leo ,

Japan = 19,000 kg

India = 5000 kg

Inida is master in rocket motors. INDO ISRAEL LRSAM uses indian motor.

Only in solid rocket motors and Japan already has the technology .
 
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That time will be far far faaar faaaaarr faaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr away .

Current lift capacity to Leo ,

Japan = 19,000 kg

India = 5000 kg



Only in solid rocket motors and Japan already has the technology .

We need 2 decades to catch up and that too if we increase the budget of isro from current pathetic 1 billion$ per year
 
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Inida is master in rocket motors. INDO ISRAEL LRSAM uses indian motor.
Actually no. For whatever reason the co-developed missile used some Indian parts, it doesn't reflects our overall standing. Most of space faring nations are far ahead of India. In all probability, some private companies have better equipment available. India is most economic in what it do, not technologically best.
 
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Actually no. For whatever reason the co-developed missile used some Indian parts, it doesn't reflects our overall standing. Most of space faring nations are far ahead of India. In all probability, some private companies have better equipment available. India is most economic in what it do, not technologically best.

I say this all the time and get branded as being pessimistic:lol:
Anyone even trying to apply some brain will figure out we are way way behind even chinese and japanese in space.

And i don't even want to mention usa and russia,,,thats total humiliation.

The lrsam uses our motors not because israel cannot make its own but we cannot contribute in anything else:lol:.
And we had to show some face too:coffee:

now just waiting for expert comments from @HariPrasad :P
 
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Maruti Suzuki Celerio was well received in India, changing the common perception about Auto transmission.

Price- INR 3.76 - 4.79 lakhs

Mileage-23+ Kmpl

998cc Enigne

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I say this all the time and get branded as being pessimistic:lol:
Anyone even trying to apply some brain will figure out we are way way behind even chinese and japanese in space.

And i don't even want to mention usa and russia,,,thats total humiliation.

The lrsam uses our motors not because israel cannot make its own but we cannot contribute in anything else:lol:.
And we had to show some face too:coffee:

now just waiting for expert comments from @HariPrasad :P


You ARE pessimistic bro, try singing this song loudly in the morning for half an hour everyday for a month. Report after a month. :P

Honge kaamyaab, honge kaamyaab, ham honge kaamyaab ek din
Ho ho mann mai hai vishwaas, pura hai vishwaas
Ham honge kaamyaab ek din.........
 
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You ARE pessimistic bro, try singing this song loudly in the morning for half an hour everyday for a month. Report after a month. :P

Honge kaamyaab, honge kaamyaab, ham honge kaamyaab ek din
Ho ho mann mai hai vishwaas, pura hai vishwaas
Ham honge kaamyaab ek din.........

I think whole india needs to sing it:lol:
 
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