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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: mmcg on 02 July 2013, 23:52:37

Title: clutch
Post by: mmcg on 02 July 2013, 23:52:37
Do all omega's have that dmf .
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: Andy B on 02 July 2013, 23:55:27
Do all omega's have that dmf .

Just those with 3 pedals - as did the Omega's predecessor. Proper gearbox'd cars have just two pedals & therefore no DMF  ;)  ;)  ;)  ;)
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: mmcg on 03 July 2013, 00:15:03
 :y
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: 05omegav6 on 03 July 2013, 12:48:37
Do all omega's have that dmf .

Just those with 3 pedals - as did the Omega's predecessor. Proper gearbox'd cars have just two pedals & therefore no DMF  ;)  ;)  ;)  ;)

That's one point of view ::)
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 03 July 2013, 13:49:32
Cars with gearboxes have three pedals, cars with sludge pumps and bands have two pedals
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: symes on 03 July 2013, 16:01:02
thats why 90% of drag cars are auto---clutch is useless--2 pedals better than 3-after all only got 2 feet :y ;D ;D
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 03 July 2013, 16:27:24
thats why 90% of drag cars are auto---clutch is useless--2 pedals better than 3-after all only got 2 feet :y ;D ;D

Fine for straight line driving, not for enjoying yourself  ;D
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: symes on 03 July 2013, 16:39:57
yeh aching leg and ankle from clutch---lovely :-\ :D
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: biggriffin on 03 July 2013, 21:22:04
Two pedals good :)three pedals bad >:(
race cars only have a clutch because of the fia,get a good straight cut box dont need clutch once itz rolling, eaton twin splitter, etc. :)
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: symes on 03 July 2013, 21:37:11
Two pedals good :)three pedals bad >:(
race cars only have a clutch because of the fia,get a good straight cut box dont need clutch once itz rolling, eaton twin splitter, etc. :)
Lenco box is best--they handle 6-8k bhp :y :y :y
Title: Re: clutch
Post by: andyc on 04 July 2013, 17:26:59
Ah but with an auto you can keep it in "S" and left foot brake for the twisty bits.....loads of fun