A Very Interesting Product for Clutch Haters

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A Very Interesting Product for Clutch Haters

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http://www.vehvac.co.uk/brochures/autoc ... eaflet.pdf

Could be very useful for the missus which would mean we could have another TZD :D
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Interesting device - but I wonder if its power source is vacuum - which of course is OK on a ZX but not a BX.
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This site gives you more info but its connected to the alternator, the battery, the brake lights, a button on the gear lever knob and the clutch pedal

http://www.modacq.nl/clickngo/eng/product.html
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It may well be electrically operated BUT devices of such power seldom are on 12 volt systems and a vacuum bellows is cheap and has a free powersource on most cars.
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Post by Stewart (oily!) »

Just fit the double pulley and vac pump (with frog in it) from an older 405, voila, loads of vac
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Am going to have a chat with these people tommorrow and see what i can find out.
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Sounds like the NSU system used in the Ro80... no?
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Sounds like something else to fail to me!
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Could be really handy though, are they expensive and difficult to fit?
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Mount the switch under the gearstick, on a cam .... and make your own BX C-matic !!! YEAH!
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Post by adamskibx »

Its interesting you should point that out Ian. Your posts about needing an auto but wanting a TD etc started me thinking about how you could make a general car clutch lighter or automatic... And its already been done. I suppse it is effectively exactly like a C-Matic without the torque converter.
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hhmm....

actually it wouldn't be very difficult to make a semi auto unit from a ZF autobox....

hhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmm......
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Post by BCXM »

Let me have a full S.P when you see these characters please Ian, I have heard of something like this before however the price was c. £1000 mark. Probably a different system altogether.
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This system is circa £1000.

Would still prefer a TD auto though.

If only there was some way of doing it for a reasonable price.....
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If you could find a Xantia TD auto, it would cost however much the car was.

You could chance your hand with a N/A autobox, we tried that, it lasted 199 miles and blew up!

Touchwood the shiny new box seems fine. Which it should be considering the cost!

If this system for the clutch is £1k, then you could no doubt find a xanty TD auto for less???
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