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Fly-by-wire clutch? - Grahamm - 01-07-21 I've just seen this in an email from WeMoto: Quote:A patent image has emerged recently from Honda showing a new style clutch lever which is electronically monitored and works by sending feedback to a hydraulic pressure control which engages or disengages the clutch as required. https://www.wemoto.com/news/article/1515/are_honda_heading_for_clutchbywire_for_m Ok, fly-by-wire systems aren't exactly new (after all, that's sort of what the TPS does) and it would stop hassles with broken cables, but I'm really not sure about this bit: "Using this new system the clutch would be disengaged while not in use, instead of the current system where its default position is engaged, unless the lever is pulled." Does that mean you'd have to keep the clutch pulled in all the time to get it to work and release it at traffic lights? WDYT? Re: Fly-by-wire clutch? - unfazed - 01-07-21 Its bad enough to have my car wanting to turn off the engine every time I stop. I hate it and it's the first button I press to deactivate the bloody thing after starting. Now they want to decide for me when to pull the clutch. :'( |