declutch
IPA: dɪkɫˈʌtʃ
verb
- To disengage the clutch on a vehicle or other engine with PTO
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Examples of "declutch" in Sentences
- On the first run the ratios slot nicely, responding to a little double declutch.
- "Playing a period instrument," he said, "is like driving a car and having to double declutch."
- The engine revs are auto-magically synced and the simultaneous clutch-declutch virtually eliminates that flat spot you typically find in the acceleration curve.
- Add in a seven-speed double-declutch transmission, aluminium double-wishbones all round and a weight of 1620 kgs, and the Gullwing can power from standstill to 100 km/h in 3.8
- AMG-tuned 6. 3-litre V8 engine with 571 bhp on tap and peak torque of 650 Nm. Add in a seven-speed double-declutch transmission, aluminium double-wishbones all round and a weight of
- Under the traditional long flowing bonnet is an AMG-tuned 6. 3-litre V8 engine with 571 bhp on tap and peak torque of 650 Nm. Add in a seven-speed double-declutch transmission, aluminium double-wishbones all round and a weight of
- If you are driving a rear-wheel drive vehicle, accelerate slightly before reaching the turn's apex power-to-weight ratio-2 /wind-chill factor x volume of screaming passengers, employ opposite lock understeer then double declutch and brake slightly at apogee.
- If you are driving a rear-wheel drive vehicle, accelerate slightly before reaching the turn's apex (power-to-weight ratio-2/wind-chill factor x volume of screaming passengers), employ opposite lock understeer then double declutch and brake slightly at apogee.
- Powered by an AMG 6. 3-litre V8 front-mid-engine developing 571 hp combined with a seven-speed double-declutch transmission in a transaxle configuration and sports suspension and with aluminum double wishbones, the SLS guarantees sensational driving dynamics.
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