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Old 01-30-2014, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by mcurcio1989 View Post
CDV = Clutch delay valve. It is essentially an orifice placed inline threaded into the slave cylinder. It allows them to regulate how fast the clutch can go in and out (this is set by the size of the orifice which bmw uses, it can be more or less noticeable depending on how small the orifice is). The effect is a sort of delayed reaction on the clutch that will prevent a noob from dropping it and allows for smoother shifts if you don't know what your doing. If you do know what your doing it just makes it feel like your drunk or something and most people find it to be a hindrance.
Thanks learned something new. Do all BMW come with this, well i mean most somewhat modern? For example is there a CDV on the e39 m5? e60 manual m5?
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