do you need the cdv

MR BLACK

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 cheshire
Rather than remove and modify the cdv can it just be removed and the solid pipe with the 10mm fitting just be screwed into the flexi :wink:
 
MR BLACK said:
Rather than remove and modify the cdv can it just be removed and the solid pipe with the 10mm fitting just be screwed into the flexi :wink:

If your warranty has expired, you don't need the CDV or dummy CDV. Just take it out altogether.
 
paddy wright said:
:poke: learn to drive round it- its easy when you try!

That's like tieing the shoelaces from both shoes together. Sure you can still manage to walk without tripping. But why would you want to?
 
GP20 said:
MR BLACK said:
Rather than remove and modify the cdv can it just be removed and the solid pipe with the 10mm fitting just be screwed into the flexi :wink:

If your warranty has expired, you don't need the CDV or dummy CDV. Just take it out altogether.

Sounds like an easy job if you can just remove it and re-fit the same line to the clutch piston :)

Dave
 
I thought the strain of just removing the CDV to be a concern, so I opted for the straight through CDV.

Never looked back on that mod.

It just isn't needed and does upset the balance required for quicker gear changes.

You may be fine with it in situ, but you should test drive a car that has had it removed.

Sceptre
 
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