They use a single clutch gearbox. At this power level and with this much torque, they don't want to slam the shift to protect the gearbox components.Sierra117 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 19:32Anybody watched the vid of the Agera setting the speed record? My brother and I noticed something and I'm hoping someone can give some possible explanations - if you listen closely, you'll notice that when the car changes gears, it sounds like a normal manual transmission - the delay sounds exactly like someone pressing a clutch and changing gears. I'm not formally educated in engineering so it would be nice to know.
But the Agera RS uses a dual-clutch system, no? Though your explanation makes sense regardless!NoDivergence wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 21:25They use a single clutch gearbox. At this power level and with this much torque, they don't want to slam the shift to protect the gearbox components.Sierra117 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 19:32Anybody watched the vid of the Agera setting the speed record? My brother and I noticed something and I'm hoping someone can give some possible explanations - if you listen closely, you'll notice that when the car changes gears, it sounds like a normal manual transmission - the delay sounds exactly like someone pressing a clutch and changing gears. I'm not formally educated in engineering so it would be nice to know.
They don't use "real" dual clutch gearbox.