Does anyone know if AUDI uses a Clutch Delay Valve? My Z8 had one and my R8 V-10 feels like it has one.![]()
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Does anyone know if AUDI uses a Clutch Delay Valve? My Z8 had one and my R8 V-10 feels like it has one.![]()
Joe
2012 ASTON MARTIN VIRAGE
2010 R8 V10
2009 Cayenne GTS
2006 Fisker Tramonto(#001)
2006 F430 SPIDER
2006 Ford GT
2002 Z8
1971 E Type Jaguar ROADSTER
1931 Model A Ford ROADSTER DELUXE
No idea so googled!
It "delays" the engagement of the clutch, much like old record players used a damped tone-arm to gently lower the needle onto the surface of a record.
Because of this valve, no matter how quickly you lift your foot off the clutch pedal, the clutch engages the flywheel at a constant (slow) rate. In theory, it can save the driveline from shock, were an inexperienced (or immature) driver to dump the clutch at high RPM. But in practice, all it does is prematurely wear out the clutch and turn experienced drivers into people who, despite 20 years of practice, cannot shift gears smoothly. During parallel parking maneuvers, the delay can be infuriating, causing constant clutch slippage. And during hard acceleration, the large amount of clutch slippage can greatly shorten the life of your clutch. During normal, sedate driving, the shift from first into second gear is often jerky, leading passengers to question your skill. As the driver, you can see your passengers' heads bobbing back and forth during every shift! Yes, in their minds, they are laughing at you.
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