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Is there any difference between the clutch in the Automatic car and the manual car?


Kevin Huntley

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Sorry Kevin,

 

But that is gunna go down as one of the all time best questions...that's as good as Brad's "How many spark plugs do I need to buy?"

 

Thanks for giving us all a chukle though I hope my previous link helps you understand it all more... put in the search box torque converter - there is a full report on one at the howstuffworks web site.

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and the general principle with the autos is the more clutches you can put in the stronger it will be...

 

But in answer to the question, I dont think you will ever see an auto clutch advertised as such, they are sold as an upgrade kit which normally includes a high stall torque converter.

 

JB

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OK, guy's how dumb do I feel now!:stupid:

 

I obviously new there was no clutch pedal in an automatic, but I thought somewhere in the auto box there may have been the same clutch disk and presure plate.

 

:rolleyes:

 

Obviously not!

 

I was also slightley mis-lead by the fact that on the RPS and clutchmasters website the 6sp had a seperate listing!

 

Oh well at least I know now. You must be able to tell I have never owned an automatic car!

 

Pleased I made your night! :D

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Kevin

 

Don't worry about hiding in the bunker, there are plenty of people out there right now checking their adjustable spanners to see if theirs is metric.

 

You don't need to know how it works to enjoy your Supra. Many people know little about their Supras or they wouldn't ask so many questions on this bbs.

 

You will learn a lot about Supras here - I have!

 

ps. my adjustable spanner says 10" on it, does that mean it isn't metric?

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