How do dual-clutch transmissions shift gears faster compared to traditional automatics?
I\’ve read that DCTs provide quicker gear shifts. How do they achieve this, and what makes them different from traditional automatic transmissions?
How do dual-clutch transmissions shift gears faster compared to traditional automatics?
Dual-Clutch Transmissions (DCT) use two separate clutches for odd and even gear sets, allowing the next gear to be pre-selected while the current gear is engaged. When shifting, one clutch disengages while the other engages, resulting in nearly instantaneous gear changes with no interruption in power delivery. This design provides faster and smoother shifts compared to traditional automatics, which use a torque converter and hydraulic clutches. DCTs are popular in performance cars for their ability to deliver quick shifts and improve acceleration.