method wrote:cat007 wrote:method wrote:Ahh i have a feeling my clutch isnt going to like the dyno tomorrow. boosting in 5th gear and the clutch slipped!
Or it was the rears lighting up, but doubt my lil car could do it in 5th on the mway with good tyres! In 4th with cheap tyres in the wet yes!
Oh well, i think i got the knock sensor settled down a little. Will see what happens.. time for new clutch i think
err - you should be doing it in 4th anyway - 5th isn't a straight through gear. And as such it'd load up the engine/clutch more making it more likely to slip.....
When the engine is under full load and producing max torque the shear forces through the clutch will be same in 4th or 5th, i dont see how they would be any less in 4th... Its not like the engine is suddenly producing more torque at the flywheel...
I think what Hunt is saying is that it requires more effort to turn the wheels in 5th, therefore it is more likely for the clutch to slip in 5th than it is in 4th. That's why you always notice it first on the motorway before it starts getting bad in lower gears.