Gallardo Clutch... Do you get any warning?
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Chaps, it will only pull away on raised revs if the clutch is showing signs of wear.
Having said that, can I take it that you all have the 'F'spec clutch in your cars, and have had them serviced by an authorised dealer within the last 6 months?
If so, then there is a chance that a software update has been carried out on your cars, regardless of whether they are manual or E-Gear.
Ruttboy.
Having said that, can I take it that you all have the 'F'spec clutch in your cars, and have had them serviced by an authorised dealer within the last 6 months?
If so, then there is a chance that a software update has been carried out on your cars, regardless of whether they are manual or E-Gear.
Ruttboy.
ruttboy said:
Having said that, can I take it that you all have the 'F'spec clutch in your cars, and have had them serviced by an authorised dealer within the last 6 months?
If so, then there is a chance that a software update has been carried out on your cars, regardless of whether they are manual or E-Gear.
Ruttboy.
please tell more...If so, then there is a chance that a software update has been carried out on your cars, regardless of whether they are manual or E-Gear.
Ruttboy.
ruttboy said:
Chaps, it will only pull away on raised revs if the clutch is showing signs of wear.
Having said that, can I take it that you all have the 'F'spec clutch in your cars, and have had them serviced by an authorised dealer within the last 6 months?
If so, then there is a chance that a software update has been carried out on your cars, regardless of whether they are manual or E-Gear.
Ruttboy.
Not sure on spec but if "F" is the sintered clutch type then yes and car is due 15k service next week at lambo Manchester,Having said that, can I take it that you all have the 'F'spec clutch in your cars, and have had them serviced by an authorised dealer within the last 6 months?
If so, then there is a chance that a software update has been carried out on your cars, regardless of whether they are manual or E-Gear.
Ruttboy.
I was not aware a manual could have a software update regarding clutch set off action... would like to check this when i speak to the tech.
Peter101 said:
I have a brand new sintered clutch, unless the road is flat, using no throttle the car will stall on pullaway. I was testing this theory of anti-stall today. Doesn't work for me.
Mine will drive up a fairly steep driveway into my garage without throttle input but will over compensate with too many revs once the clutch is disengaged Peter101 said:
I am still trying to master the clutch. I am really conscious of not giving it too many revs, I find I need to just touch the throttle a little. I managed to stall in the middle of a busy high street today with lots of people watching. It was really embarrassing!
if you must... avoid the throttle until the last 5 to 10 percent of travel works for me.THE DOBIE said:
Peter101 said:
I am still trying to master the clutch. I am really conscious of not giving it too many revs, I find I need to just touch the throttle a little. I managed to stall in the middle of a busy high street today with lots of people watching. It was really embarrassing!
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