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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / November 2007

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CDV (Clutch Delay Valve) on 2008 335i's?

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Mike Roadrunner Home - 04 Nov 2007 15:04 GMT
Do the 2008 models (335i specifically) have the clutch delay valve?  If so,
is it same restriction to fluid flow as the one on the previous E90 models,
i.e., 325, 330?

Wondering if they changed/eliminated it due to the increased
horsepower/torque on the 335 engines, given the possible increased clutch
wear on a more slowly engaging clutch from the CDV?

Thanks.
Dlee - 10 Nov 2007 23:16 GMT
> Do the 2008 models (335i specifically) have the clutch delay valve?  If so,
> is it same restriction to fluid flow as the one on the previous E90 models,
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>
> Thanks.

This is a volvo site, not bmw.  I do believe they still come with cdv
still, I recall seeing in the forums about people removing them.
Mike - 11 Nov 2007 16:36 GMT
Correct - wrong news group.  I clicked the wrong one when sending.

Apologies folks...

Mike

>> Do the 2008 models (335i specifically) have the clutch delay valve?  If
>> so, is it same restriction to fluid flow as the one on the previous E90
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> This is a volvo site, not bmw.  I do believe they still come with cdv
> still, I recall seeing in the forums about people removing them.
 
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