you only have to see getting it off the trailer they are not user friendly. Be absolutely fine if it was just a rally car as you light the tyres anyway.
Kirk said
Oct 13, 2021
They do at least give the authentic BL mini clutch experience: "Engaged" or "Disengaged"...
Bozwell said
Oct 13, 2021
don't want to sound rude but have you driven a car with a paddle clutch?
try to slip one pulling away up a hill and it'll judder like it's trying to rip the engine out.
a solid Cerametalic disc is a little more user friendly but still not great in a road car.
Organic clutches work fine in lightweight road cars even with high horsepower.
-- Edited by Bozwell on Wednesday 13th of October 2021 05:04:23 PM
bmwmaniac said
Oct 13, 2021
twin plate organic would be my option
KB said
Oct 16, 2021
I wonder if the extra width will fit into the truck and if the truck will ever get finished.
Currently re watching and I'm at episode 28.
Kirk said
Oct 18, 2021
KB wrote:
I wonder if the extra width will fit into the truck and if the truck will ever get finished.
Yes and yes.
But I suspect it may not be finished by this Christmas. Actually, I suspect they won't pick up the van again until next year.
KB said
Oct 19, 2021
I agree, I just finished binge-watching Binky, not going to bother with the truck not quite the same really, oh yeah it's a truck
-- Edited by KB on Tuesday 19th of October 2021 09:37:32 AM
Forsh said
Oct 20, 2021
KB wrote:
not going to bother with the truck not quite the same really, oh yeah it's a truck
-- Edited by KB on Tuesday 19th of October 2021 09:37:32 AM
i give it 2 months after the car is finally on the road.
Those paddle clutches are god awful things for a road car.
Project Binky - YouTube
you only have to see getting it off the trailer they are not user friendly. Be absolutely fine if it was just a rally car as you light the tyres anyway.
don't want to sound rude but have you driven a car with a paddle clutch?
try to slip one pulling away up a hill and it'll judder like it's trying to rip the engine out.
a solid Cerametalic disc is a little more user friendly but still not great in a road car.
Organic clutches work fine in lightweight road cars even with high horsepower.
-- Edited by Bozwell on Wednesday 13th of October 2021 05:04:23 PM
Currently re watching and I'm at episode 28.
Yes and yes.
But I suspect it may not be finished by this Christmas. Actually, I suspect they won't pick up the van again until next year.
I agree, I just finished binge-watching Binky, not going to bother with the truck not quite the same really, oh yeah it's a truck

-- Edited by KB on Tuesday 19th of October 2021 09:37:32 AM
You would think right!?! - you'll watch it!
:)