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Old 11-20-2009, 06:32 PM
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ive owned 4 hondas this bein my only s2000.. its an 06 with only 5k on it.. when i accelerate heavy and slam 2nd 3rd..etc..gear my clutch seems to start slipping!!! but if i heavy accelerate and do a nice slow shift its fine .. the clutch grabs fine.. im great at driving stick i dont get it??? anyone eles with this problem i am facing? i heard somthing about a clutch delay valve.. idk
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It's the clutch delay valve. It slips the clutch to reduce drivetrain shock.
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its horrible.. guess i just have to learn how to dive it with it.. thanks
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I took mine out.
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Don't slam it. I can slip my HDSS if I slam it. The goal is to shift as fast as possible without trashing parts. If you're shifting fast enough to slip the clutch, you may be tearing up the transmissions blocking rings.
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