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08-12-2008, 05:51 PM | #1 |
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Clutch unlock valve for 2000 M Roadster
I have a 2000 M Roadster and was told by a speed shop that I could gain more control by taking out the clutch valve. Bavarian Auto has an actual bypass valve that will accomplish what I am trying to do. After contacting them, they could not verify that the 2000 M Roadster even uses it so my question is:
Does the 2000 M Roadster use the clutch valve to limit a driver from "dropping" the clutch on takeoff and if so, will the unlock valve from Bimmer Auto fit. I'm assuming it's pretty much a "one size fits all" valve since there's only one part number. Any input on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Ken |
08-12-2008, 06:19 PM | #2 |
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Your Z3M is already out of warranty. If it does have a clutch delay valve, just simply take it out. You don't need to buy a dummy CDV to replace it. People only get the dummy CDV when their cars are still under warranty.
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08-15-2008, 03:08 PM | #3 |
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can anyone verify that a clutch delay valve exists on 2000 M Roadster
Bavarian Auto says that I don't have one, speed shop in San Diego (I'm in Detroit) says I do, Dealers don't know diddly about it.... I'm just trying to find out if I have one or not so that I can get someone to take it out for me (I'm in an apartment and all of my tools are up North).
I'd appreciate any help on this matter. Thanks! Ken |
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