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      01-09-2007, 09:49 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by NYBMW335
That makes no sense!!!! Any manual transmition you will have to press the clutch pedal all the way down. Now what happens if the clutch is picking up high is that you will burn a little in the beguining but thanx to the CDV that would be minimal. Every car is going to have a different clutch travel, the car actually adapts to you. When i instruct at PDA( performance driving assosiation) the biggest problem with most people is their seating position. Adjust it so you can have a better feel of the car.

what are you talking about? most of the people, well alot of people dont throw the clutch all the way down to the floor, its a lot quicker/smoother not to , when i actually concentrate on it its a lot better

and how is something that slows down the engagment of the clutch (cvt) going to reduce clutch burn

also i dont believe the clutch adapts on the drivers driving habits either, AFAIK its just a normal hydrolic system
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