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That's only true to a point. There are a ton of 2 speed powerglide cars that run 7 sec quarter mile times. If you have enough power, you don't need that many gears. More gears are always mechanically advantageous, but it does take time to shift gears if you are talking flat out acceleration.If you are backing a gen 3 coyote with the 10 speed it will outrun a 6.2l everywhere.
Ten speed vs 6 gears. Not a very fair comparison.
Ok, any mustang coyote with the 6r80 will outrun it everywhere except 0-25mph. By then the coyote is in its power band, and the weight difference combined with the increased horsepower will allow the coyote to freight train the 6.2l. The 6r80 is a 4.17 1st and the 10 is a 4.70, the 10 speed is a good way to make up for the lost torque under the curve. When you really start pushing hard horsepower wins out. And if you have spent much time pushing off road you will know that third in the 6r80 is way too long, it wants another gear even in the 6.2l.If you are backing a gen 3 coyote with the 10 speed it will outrun a 6.2l everywhere.
Ten speed vs 6 gears. Not a very fair comparison.
Now you are getting into the relm of pure drag racing. Your example is not very streetable. Not likely to see Raptors in that situation. Occasional street racing or red light challenges are more applicable.That's only true to a point. There are a ton of 2 speed powerglide cars that run 7 sec quarter mile times. If you have enough power, you don't need that many gears. More gears are always mechanically advantageous, but it does take time to shift gears if you are talking flat out acceleration.
I think a 10 speed is just about right as far of number of gear options vs shift frequency for normal driving though. I
Ok, any mustang coyote with the 6r80 will outrun it everywhere except 0-25mph. By then the coyote is in its power band, and the weight difference combined with the increased horsepower will allow the coyote to freight train the 6.2l. The 6r80 is a 4.17 1st and the 10 is a 4.70, the 10 speed is a good way to make up for the lost torque under the curve. When you really start pushing hard horsepower wins out. And if you have spent much time pushing off road you will know that third in the 6r80 is way to long, it wants another gear even in the 6.2l.
The biggest downfall of the SVT is their fat *****, any thing you can do to reduce weight is good. Especially in the nose.
I am not comparing a mustang to anything. i am talking strictly power numbers. 6600 lb truck.You are comparing a Mustang to a 6,000 pound truck. Wow.
I am not talking drag racing anything. I am talking about 3000 RPM and beyond. The coyote has more than enough torque to move one of these trucks stop light to stop light. There is nothing not streetable about an engine that makes 350+ ft lbs from 2500 rpm to 6500 rpm.Now you are getting into the relm of pure drag racing. Your example is not very streetable. Not likely to see Raptors in that situation. Occasional street racing or red light challenges are more applicable.