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Old 29-01-2010, 10:39 PM   #11
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my first clutch was changed due to slur

second one has started to do it now and bmw are monitoring it

it is when the car is under heavy load when changing gear
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Old 29-01-2010, 10:56 PM   #12
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Says the man who drives it "in s1 for a few days"
That was just to cure the problem,i didnt say i liked it.
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Old 30-01-2010, 01:08 PM   #13
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If you time it right a slight lift on upchanges is quicker than a full throttle shift.

Seemed to work for me in the CSL Cup races
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Old 30-01-2010, 01:09 PM   #14
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If you time it right a slight lift on upchanges is quicker than a full throttle shift.

Seemed to work for me in the CSL Cup races

With a little help from your aero package
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Old 30-01-2010, 01:15 PM   #15
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John, do you run updated clutch and flywheel in your Cup car last year?
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Old 30-01-2010, 01:18 PM   #16
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If you time it right a slight lift on upchanges is quicker than a full throttle shift.

Seemed to work for me in the CSL Cup races
Really! I'll be experimenting with this next time im out then..

At what point did you lift? Just before, bang on or just after you clicked to shift?
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Old 30-01-2010, 03:55 PM   #17
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Hi,

I have always slightly backed off the
Throttle, when changing
gear, and find its much better.

Smoother, quicker, and less
issues.

Plus you do not transmit such aggressive
shock loads through the Transmission
drive train.

I believe all SMG 2 cars suffer some clutch
slur under heavy load, when warmed up,
its just that some drivers are better than others
at actually detecting it at full chat.

If you 'feather' your throttle pedal inputs when
driving the bends on circuit, ala the Senna / Schumacher club,
even on a CSL with SMG updates, you can actually
get ahead of the E.Gas [fly by wire] to the point
where the throttle pedal is being dabbed, but the
engine is no longer actually responding to the inputts.

ie, Throttle pedal is lifted but engine is still increasing revs.

Then go drive a S54 with a throttle cable, not E.Gas
and its a whole new world.

I think that some clutch slur is detected when
under load you have up-shifted quickly but the
stepper motor activated by the throttle pedal petom
are to a point still catching up,
so the ECU/DME 'hangs' for a split second which
gives the impression of clutch slur, or a slight delay
on upshifts, as its not instant.

As the CSL works on a Throttle load input, no MAF,
this combined with E.Gas, is I beleive more to do with
slow shifts or perceived 'clutch slur', than the actual clutch,
until the clutch is actually nearing its life cycle end.

This is borne by the claim, that 'clutch slur' can in
part be rectified by driving hard'

Regards,

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Old 30-01-2010, 05:33 PM   #18
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If you time it right a slight lift on upchanges is quicker than a full throttle shift.

Seemed to work for me in the CSL Cup races
Totally agree there...

Unless ABSOLUTELY FLAT OUT in either 4th gear or upwards I always slightly lift as well, was told to do this when I bought it and it would change better, and IMO it does
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Plus you do not transmit such aggressive
shock loads through the Transmission
drive train.

I Have been concerned with this since buying the car.
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Old 31-01-2010, 11:57 AM   #20
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Never experienced clutch slur myself,

Maybe we drive them properly, Rob
Sadly it's not caused by driving style, otherwise we could prevent it. It's caused by shit design. It's the only thing I really HATE about CSL, and it's been bugging me since 2003 so it's a good job I really like the rest of the car
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