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  2. Clutch delay valve - Wikipedia

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    This ensures quick and firm engagement without being too fast for the drivetrain to handle, while also allowing the clutch to quickly disengage. BMW has used clutch delay valves on the E39 and E46 models, and others, from 1997. These valves have been unpopular with some drivers and are sometimes removed in favour of a conventional clutch action ...

  3. Clutch control - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a clutch is in part to allow such control; in particular, a clutch provides transfer of torque between shafts spinning at different speeds. In the extreme, clutch control is used in performance driving, such as starting from a dead stop with the engine producing maximum torque at high RPM.

  4. Transmission control unit - Wikipedia

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    The internal clutch actuator in a semi-automatic transmission can be powered by either hydraulic, pneumatic, or electric means. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Later examples of clutchless manual transmissions used in road cars include the Saab Sensonic transmission, used in the 900 NG , and the Ferrari Valeo auto-manual transmission, used in the Mondial T .

  5. Manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    The clutch pedal controls the pressure plate (clutch engaged – the clutch pedal is not being pressed) or not connected to the engine (clutch disengaged – the clutch pedal is being pressed down). When the engine is running and the clutch is engaged (i.e., clutch pedal up), the flywheel spins the clutch pressure plate and hence the transmission.

  6. Direct-shift gearbox - Wikipedia

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    A direct-shift gearbox (DSG, German: Direktschaltgetriebe [1]) [2] [3] is an electronically controlled, dual-clutch, [2] multiple-shaft, automatic gearbox, in either a transaxle or traditional transmission layout (depending on engine/drive configuration), with automated clutch operation, and with fully-automatic [2] or semi-manual gear selection.

  7. Semi-automatic transmission - Wikipedia

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    A semi-automatic transmission is a multiple-speed transmission where part of its operation is automated (typically the actuation of the clutch), but the driver's input is still required to launch the vehicle from a standstill and to manually change gears.

  8. Francisco Lindor gives Mets fans a Citi Field moment they'll ...

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    The Mets shortstop hammered a go-ahead grand slam into the Phillies bullpen to hoist the Mets to a 4-1 win over the Phillies in front of a sold-out crowd of 44,103 fans in Flushing. It accounted ...

  9. Electromagnetic clutch - Wikipedia

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    The clutch slips until the input and output RPMs are matched. This happens relatively quickly typically (0.2 - 2 sec). When the current is removed from the clutch, the armature is free to turn with the shaft. Springs hold the friction disks away from each other, so there is no contact when the clutch is not engaged, creating a minimal amount of ...