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Old 11-16-2006, 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by SpitfireS,Nov 16 2006, 01:58 AM
If a clutch is going to slip under heavy load by itself.. there is a problem.
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Originally Posted by RACER,Nov 16 2006, 11:19 AM
You seem to agree with just about everybody on everything.

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I stir up trouble once in a while
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What they said... lol.

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I have a question about the CDV and the application at redline shifts.
I dont launch but I do take off aggressively. I also vtec quite a bit and redline shift usually 1-2 when I do.
Heres my question:
I have a MY 04 and quite a few times when doing the 1-2 redline shift the tires spin just a tad. Not enough to be impressive but enough that I feel it.
if there is a CDV in my slave how come I can spin the tires when I hit 2nd gear?
I do intend to remove it soon but just curious.

Thanks for the replies

T
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