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Jon8710
30-11-2012, 05:29 PM
This has started happening from 2nd up wards under heavy acc,

booked into elmes for next week, can they reset the bite or is it a new jobbie ??

it had a clutch change under warrenty after 20k, car has currently done 55k.

if it is a new jobbie wheres best to go in the south east and what the dammage ???

:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::b igcry::bigcry:

Mark CSL
30-11-2012, 05:33 PM
This has started happening from 2nd up wards under heavy acc,

booked into elmes for next week, can they reset the bite or is it a new jobbie ??

it had a clutch change under warrenty after 20k, car has currently done 55k.

if it is a new jobbie wheres best to go in the south east and what the dammage ???

:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::b igcry::bigcry:


Mine went in on Wednesday for the same thing they did the reset but still the same the gearbox was being taken out today to see if there is anything broken or oil contamination on the clutch as it was fitted 3,000 miles ago so cant be worn out sitting in my garage :119:

Yanto
30-11-2012, 09:02 PM
This has started happening from 2nd up wards under heavy acc,

booked into elmes for next week, can they reset the bite or is it a new jobbie ??

it had a clutch change under warrenty after 20k, car has currently done 55k.

if it is a new jobbie wheres best to go in the south east and what the dammage ???

:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::b igcry::bigcry:

TC off, S6 and smash it.....that'll sort it Jon....


You been driving like a pussy again ?

shimmy
30-11-2012, 09:21 PM
My take on the slur is that if ou drive it on the road for prolonged periods with a little slur, it gets harder nd harde to correct it. If it has only just started, a trAckday or reset will sort it.

My first clutch was replaced after slurring consistently over many miles. It was taught 3 times but did not eventually go way, at the time it was a daily drive.

Current clutch (3rd) occasionally gets a tip ouch slurry but as it is normally a very short period before it hits a track, it seems to go away annot come back for long periods.

Mark CSL
30-11-2012, 10:09 PM
The tech that is sorting the car has said its me being easy with the gear changes.
He sees it a lot on the v10 M5s it fucks the clutch trying to change gear easy and it slips the clutch to make the change smooth :(

My CSL has only started doing this last week and went right in to BMW
after they reset the clutch it was still the same so not sure what is the problem till the box comes out AGAIN

toplad
01-12-2012, 11:31 AM
Have you gone out and driven as M division intend?

Jon8710
01-12-2012, 12:16 PM
well i thought i was driving enough like a nut case but it seems not,

ill have to lift up my skirt and grab my balls and see if i can blow out the cobwebs

CSLScot
01-12-2012, 02:05 PM
The tech that is sorting the car has said its me being easy with the gear changes.
He sees it a lot on the v10 M5s it fucks the clutch trying to change gear easy and it slips the clutch to make the change smooth :(

My CSL has only started doing this last week and went right in to BMW
after they reset the clutch it was still the same so not sure what is the problem till the box comes out AGAIN

Ok, so is there a recommended technique for changing gear with them then?

For road driving I tend to lift off the throttle as I would on a manual change. Is that considered likely to induce clutch slur then?

Bounce
01-12-2012, 03:27 PM
Ok, so is there a recommended technique for changing gear with them then?

For road driving I tend to lift off the throttle as I would on a manual change. Is that considered likely to induce clutch slur then?IMHO it's the lifting of the throttle that starts the slurring,the guy who had my car before me was a lifter:gayfight:and when I purchased mine it was slurring like coont.Ive had a new clutch and fly wheel just under 3 years now and not lifted at all and the gear changes are still sharp as a pin.Also forget about settings 1,2 and 3 as I think this also doesn't help clutch slur and as said above if you do start to get a little slurry,go give it a blast in maximum attack mode and this usually sorts it:thumbs:

CSLScot
01-12-2012, 04:05 PM
IMHO it's the lifting of the throttle that starts the slurring,the guy who had my car before me was a lifter:gayfight:and when I purchased mine it was slurring like coont.Ive had a new clutch and fly wheel just under 3 years now and not lifted at all and the gear changes are still sharp as a pin.Also forget about settings 1,2 and 3 as I think this also doesn't help clutch slur and as said above if you do start to get a little slurry,go give it a blast in maximum attack mode and this usually sorts it:thumbs:

In other words, stop driving like a poofter! :smt061

Bounce
01-12-2012, 05:54 PM
In other words, stop driving like a poofter! :smt061In short,yes.:)

O'Neill
02-12-2012, 01:18 AM
What is this clutch slur you talk of:)

Bounce
02-12-2012, 01:59 AM
What is this clutch slur you talk of:)Nothing for you to worry about Barry;)

AlexGTT
02-12-2012, 12:18 PM
Ok, so is there a recommended technique for changing gear with them then?

For road driving I tend to lift off the throttle as I would on a manual change. Is that considered likely to induce clutch slur then?

Absolutely the wrong technique!!!

Never, ever lift the throttle when changing up the box. Any hint of slur, take the car out and quite literally smash it's back doors in for half an hour. Teach it how it's gonna be for a while and comes to life.

Mark, there'll be nothing wrong apart from you drivin' in a :gayfight:fashion.:wink:

digi
02-12-2012, 01:55 PM
anyone disconnect the battery for the night and then have a go after. Seems to sort out the slur, at least until we pussy foot it again. :)

Jon8710
02-12-2012, 01:56 PM
ok

im going to get the cesil out of storage today and give it what for then foot planted !!!!

Equinox
22-12-2012, 01:06 PM
Very interesting thread, how did it go after a drive ? improve it ?

Jon8710
27-12-2012, 02:35 PM
yea,

i did what everyone said and took the car out and gave it the beans for an afternoon and bobs your uncle sorted, now i only drive the care in full attack mode and dont seem to have any problems.
it turns out the CSL dosnt want to be pussy footed about with !

Equinox
27-12-2012, 10:02 PM
Amazing, ill get out and hurt it some soon then, strange but i keep giving someone at a dealers updates on this because his smg'd e46 is the same so i think he will try too