• Honytawk@feddit.nl
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    14 hours ago

    Amazing shitpost.

    People really went directly to the manual vs automatic debate without realizing it has nothing to do with that.

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        12 hours ago

        Evey car has a clutch, including automatic. It is so the engine can keep turning without the wheels spinning.

        Basically, if your car has a neutral, you have a clutch.

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          12 hours ago

          That’s not quite correct, every ice car has a mechanism to disconnect the engine from the wheels.

          Manuals typically use a clutch to archive this. For the longest time automatic transmissions haven’t though, instead they use a torque converter. Which also is a type of clutch obviously, but not what people usually refer to when they use the term clutch.

          There also are automated manuals and dual clutch transmissions, but those are more modern…

          Too lazy to find sources rn, but if anyone wants to know more I’ll provide some.

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            7 hours ago

            Which also is a type of clutch obviously, but not what people usually refer to when they use the term clutch.

            So many internet arguments come down to this sort of thing.

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            10 hours ago

            An automatic transmission also has many clutches inside to release or grab different parts of the planetary gear assembly.

            But yes, not what people think of when they say “clutch.”

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              11 hours ago

              Cvts usually use a torque converter (which is a type of clutch but distinct from what you think of as a clutch when talking about a manual transmission).

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                11 hours ago

                Fluid dynamics in a turbine or torque multiplier with the stater. Turbines uses the fluid to spin up and they usually have a lockup clutch for cruising. Torque converters are usually smoother but don’t deliver the full power right away, which is why some prefer a manual. Double clutch trannies are another beast which I love on my vw. I would assume the cvt takes the place of the clutch in the torque converter?