Doing it with out a clutch pedal

Lasse Langwadt Christensen langwadt at ieee.org
Sat Feb 16 00:45:25 GMT 2002



Marc Reibel wrote:
> 
> Great idea Tom,
> 
> but have you ever thought of shifting without engaging the clutch ?
> AFAIK modern racecars do this by cutting the injection and/or spark
> for a few cycles. So the engine is rotating without power and the
> gears are able to match much easier. For starting and stopping
> purposes you'll have to use the clutch anyway.
> 
> Just my 0.2 cents.
> 

As far as understand a F1 clutch is really only designed to be used 
for 4-5 starts i.e. warmup, start and a few pitstops so even a restart
is 
pushing it. 

A friend of mine has just put a Quaife dog box in a VW golf he uses for
racing, and you don't have to use the clutch with that, AFAIK he has 
a force sensor on the shifter that cuts the engine while
shifting.        

have a look at: (its in Danish...)
http://www.fartstrup.dk/
http://www.hms.dk/club-race/2001/film.htm

--Lasse 
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- Lasse Langwadt Christensen
- Aalborg - Danmark

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