Anyone working for ford can post more but this was posted on FB. Would be awesome to get a full PDF version of this at some point posted up on here.




Yeah, it was shown in the underside pics of the RS back in November. It will have tye same problem that Corvettes do where the "loud" pipes will stay clean and the "quiet" ones will get dirty. Very much not my favorite way of doing it, because if you open both then the loud side has less restriction so it will get all of the flow. Now the "loud" side gets dirty amd the "quiet" side stays clean.View attachment 6705
For any who want to know, here's how the exhaust works. Exhaust always comes out the passenger tail pipe, and the drivers side one has the valve on it to bypass the muffler (or just some of it). I personally don't like this, because if you're just cruising around town then you'll always have one dirty exhaust pipe. Oh well guess i'll just have to leave it in loud mode all the time![]()
It's the same setup as in the Focus ST (same ratios, same final drives) and it's pretty common for 6+ speed manuals because having three short shafts is significantly stronger than just having two really long shafts. What I find interesting about this setup is that reverse runs through first, so its ratio is the product of reverse, first, and the final drive.View attachment 6706
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Interesting transmission stuff, this transmission is pretty new to Ford, haven't seen it around yet. It has two gearshafts, 1 2 3 and 4 are on gearshaft, and 5, 6 and reverse are on the other. They both connect to the input shaft at the same ratio, but their ratio connected to the final drive is different for each shaft. This is why it has two different final drive gear ratio's in the OP's pictures. Also, there doesn't appear to be any disassembly and reassembly steps in the workshop manual yet, so any transmission issues will be replacement only, no repairs, until they get the steps together to work on it (if they ever do, some transmissions are replace only).