You didn't? Maybe it was little green men then who typed the following:
First of all, although I am not an engineer who worked on the transmission, that doesn't mean one can't make some educated guesses. Secondly, it's asinine to assume that you are in a position to dictate what I can and can't debate, just to be clear.
One piece of information that contributed to my speculation is the 5.0 Coyote engine from Ford. The Coyote engine from Ford is similar in displacement, though it's "square" vs. the Tau being oversquare. The Tau also has a higher compression ratio (11.5 vs. 11.0), and is also larger (307 vs. 302). With that being said, the torque output of the Coyote is 390 lb-ft vs 376 lb-ft of the Tau. So here we have a larger GDI (vs MPI of the Coyote) engine that has a higher compression ratio, that's making less torque? Hmm, something doesn't add up. That suggests to me that there's a less aggressive tune in the Genesis, and while there are many reasons one might do that, reliability, and in particular transmission reliability, can't be eliminated from the discussion.