Clutch delay valve
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Originally Posted by 2001e46,Oct 16 2005, 11:13 AM
The CDV setup in the S2000 is much different than the one in the E46. Removing the CDV in an E46 is much easier as it's exposed. The CDV in the S2000 is integrated into the clutch slave cylinder and you need to remove the slave cylinder to get to it.
How big a deal is it to modify the slave cylinder?
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It's really pretty easy to do overall. However, you need to make sure you engage the slave cylinder to the clutch fork properly. Do it before you bleed the clutch too. It can make a mess otherwise.
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