About SMG...not really honda
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About SMG...not really honda
Do cars with true SMG's (not semi-auto's with torque convertors) like the M3 or the MR2 have flywheels which can be chabged for lighter ones?
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That's what makes them different from the "tiptronic" automatic transmissions found on for example Preludes. "Tiptronics" are glorified automatics, using a torque converter and all that, but "clutchless" manuals actually have a clutch... just no clutch pedal. (Crappy naming convention.) They're computer-controlled manual transmissions.
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Originally posted by Gasoline Fumes
Would the automatic clutch be able to compensate for a lighter flywheel, or just repeatedly stall the engine?
Would the automatic clutch be able to compensate for a lighter flywheel, or just repeatedly stall the engine?
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Originally posted by vtecinside
so does this mean you can swap flys?
so does this mean you can swap flys?