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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Carzes nailed it imo. Cable clutches are the way to go.
Nothing like proven reliability........:-)
NOT my cup of tea
My Dad had a '62 Belvedere that had that exact same push button automatic. It worked great, but remember, that was a Torqueflite, a true automatic tranny, with a torque convertor, clutch packs, valve body and all of that. The Elio AMT will have a flywheel instead of a flex plate, a clutch plate and pressure plate, and instead of a valve body doing the shifting, I understand there will be electric servos actuating the clutch and the gear selections. We will just have to wait and see. Can we get a clutch pedal as an option? I just trust that Paul has improved on 1962 technology.
NOT my cup of tea
Really? Ive seen quite a few that arent cable. I deal with older cars though
Don't know if I'd put too much assumption on a hydralic clutch. Such a small engine and power level would make it tempting, in keeping with the low-cost ideal, to use a clutch cable. After all, a few bucks for a cable and a couple brackets pressed out of sheet metal would have to be cheaper than a master cyllinder, fluid reservoir, hydraulic lines, slave cylinder, AND some metal brackets. And with such a small engine and possibly a lower-sprung pressure plate to match, I doubt the driving experience would qualify for the 'insanity' workout for quads and hammys.
With the current funding news. Can any one see the manual transmission not being offered the first year?
I think I can.