What transmission does the Besturn B50 have?

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WilliamFitz
07/30/25 6:56am
Besturn B50 automatic transmission model is the Volkswagen EA113 engine. Definition of transmission: The transmission is a gearbox that changes the transmission ratio and the direction of movement. It is located between the clutch and the central drive. The main functions of the transmission: under the condition that the engine speed and torque remain unchanged, change the driving force and speed of the vehicle (gear shifting); enable the vehicle to drive in reverse (direction change); the engine can stop without stalling (neutral gear). According to the transmission type, gear-type transmissions can be divided into three types: two-shaft type, three-shaft type, and combined type. Two-shaft type: The two-shaft type has two main shafts (excluding the reverse gear shaft) and only undergoes one pair of gear reduction. Three-shaft type: The three-shaft type has three main shafts (first shaft, intermediate shaft, second shaft) and undergoes two pairs of gear reduction. Combined type: The combined type consists of two transmissions connected in series or parallel to obtain more gears with fewer gears.
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