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just cut'n'pasted this from somewhere biggrin.gif

 

The gearbox has "something" to say as well: It's a 7-speed sequential with… two clutches. One clutch is used for 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th gear while the other one is used for 2nd, 4th and 6th. As one clutch is always engaged and the other is always open, the system opens the driving clutch as it closes the "new" one that will engage the next gear. The result? You don't feel a loss of power at all despite the gearchange taking 0.2 seconds to complete!

 

have some more stats which would give it away, but try with these first wink.gif

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The only car I know with 2 clutches is the 16 ltr Bugatti Veyron biggrin.gif .

 

How about a 300ZX.co.uk window sticker wink.gif??

Seems so... biggrin.gif

01frankfurt_thumb_bugatti.jpg

Trev

Could this W16 engine have anything to do with the 2 clutches?? 2 V8 engines totaling 8 litres 2001_bugatti_16-4-7.jpg

 

And this Quad turbos?

2001_bugatti_16-4-9.jpg

 

[This message has been edited by SRRAE (edited 17-11-2001).]

Where will it end?

That's it! I can't take anymore! I'm off to rob the bank.

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