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There is a long thread about this in the engine section. What you say is theoretically true, but there is no torque converter to absorb the shock of the switch, and it would be seen as a problem with the engine by most folks. I am not aware of anybody with a manual AFM at this point, but I agree it would be cool. If you took the AFM and connected it with a mild hybrid that would shut off the engine at a stop, you could probably get some crazy mileage, but I think if it was easy it would have already been done by SOMEBODY, even at a ridiculous price, but I would be willing to give it a try if it wasn't outrageously expensive...What if the manual tranny was a dual clutch with an auto mode???????
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Making it GM mild hybrid or Prius-like hybrid could help with city mileage, and Volt-like hybrid could help with both city and highway. There's still no torque converter to absorb AFM's kick. It's not like the computer can feather the clutch under load to let AFM switch on and off...that'd be even worse than a little kick from the engine.
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ruin my fun...lol however....
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I agree that a 250ms pulse isn't that long, but a clutch pulse large enough to encompass the whole AFM switch (especially turning AFM off during load) would have to be felt even more than just leaving the clutch engaged and feeling AFM, whose kick can't last the whole 250ms that is quoted for complete AFM cycling.
Personally I would enjoy feeling a little kick from AFM. I like that kind of stuff. I want quiet, smooth (no vibrations), free of road noise, road bumps absorbed...and some nice shift shock or other occasional kick from the engine/transmission to let me know the car is running.
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Thanks for the info
I'm always a little worried about technology like this.. Does it give the engine more of an opportunity to go bad sooner down the road??? And can something like this go wrong during the process that may cause a problem???
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It's sort of the same with turbos, and wannabe turbos(centrifugal supercharger). At low rpms, they are producing very low, if any boost. |
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Who would be willing to operate it manually? |
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I hope it dosent go PSSSST like the Turbo's do
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They claim that the system uses 1/3 a horsepower to spin the blower when cruising. I don't know about the sound...Camarospike can elaborate on that I'm certain!
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On the supercharger the valve is open at low rpm/load you don't hear it. When you increase the vacuum the valve closes to route the compressed air into the intake manifold.
Unlike the Turbo which releases unused air when backing off the throttle.
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