Upshift Squeaks
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Evening all.
When I upshift fast and get back onto the throttle hard I get a squeak. Pretty sure it is not the tyres as if I short shift and get on the throttle hard in the same way it still makes the sound.
Here is a MP3 sound clip of the noise, Shifts 1 > 2 > 3 >4. It's subtle but you should hear it:
Sound
Sound does not occur if I shift and come onto the throttle gradually.
Any ideas?
When I upshift fast and get back onto the throttle hard I get a squeak. Pretty sure it is not the tyres as if I short shift and get on the throttle hard in the same way it still makes the sound.
Here is a MP3 sound clip of the noise, Shifts 1 > 2 > 3 >4. It's subtle but you should hear it:
Sound
Sound does not occur if I shift and come onto the throttle gradually.
Any ideas?
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There is a clutch delay valve on your car.
It slips the clutch if you 'dump' it or let it back in really fast.
That sounds like the clutch chirping to me.
Try doing a drag start, or slipping the clutch a little under power and it will slip horribly.
On a recent run-out, I smelt a lot of burning clutch plate from the plus 2004 cars with the CDV.
I took mine out.
It slips the clutch if you 'dump' it or let it back in really fast.
That sounds like the clutch chirping to me.
Try doing a drag start, or slipping the clutch a little under power and it will slip horribly.
On a recent run-out, I smelt a lot of burning clutch plate from the plus 2004 cars with the CDV.
I took mine out.
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Originally Posted by Survey S2000,Aug 17 2009, 03:57 AM
Steve,
So from what your saying above the CDV is causing more slip and burning the clutch out.
Isnt that what its meant to avoid. and how will removing in help?
So from what your saying above the CDV is causing more slip and burning the clutch out.
Isnt that what its meant to avoid. and how will removing in help?
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