optronix
Senior Member
What an absolute joke!Have you or have you not driven a DE5/FL5 with both the CDV and CMC damper removed? That's the only experience I care about.
Negative. The total is 31 ms from the initial delay (attributed to the CMC damper) and then once the clutch fork starts moving, it takes 37 ms more time to fully engage. 31 ms + 37 ms = 68 ms.
But again that's one way. The reason I split them up is because the effect the delay valve has on the rate of engagement should in theory only be in play when you're releasing the pedal. But the delay caused by the damper will have an effect in both directions of pedal movement.
For example:
You push the clutch pedal in, and you increase the pressure at the master. The damper "sees" this increase in pressure and has to equalize before fluid flows to the slave. Once it equalizes, the slave starts moving.
The other direction, you release the pedal and decrease the pressure at the master. The damper "sees" this and has to equalize once again before the pressure can drop at the slave. Once it equalizes, the slave starts moving.
That's two delays caused by the damper in one shift.
So really, the total effect is (31*2)+37=99 ms.
It's a BIG difference, and I believe the damper is responsible for over half of it.
Your statement is that "dampers don't typically cause perceptible impact" and yet here I am with hard numbers and experience that says otherwise... and you want to just fall back on "typically."
You haven't tried this, you don't have any first-hand knowledge what it does.
You continue to shit on it for no reason.
You ignore or misrepresent the data I've provided.
You claim that despite my experience with it, it must be in my head ("imperceptible").
Welcome to the ignore list! See ya later! This is just not worth my time.
Am I taking crazy pills? Since when is it acceptable behavior to shout "you're going on the ignore list" after writing a nonsensical dissertation? I don't care what platform you're on, that is not how adults communicate.
And this is a demonstrated habit at this point.
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