And 90 percent dctAutos should be "safer" than manuals as the torque converter cushions shifts a little. Agree that DKG/DCT is the most risk-prone tranny out there. Also keep in mind that the S55 has a belt-driven water pump adding a bit of load onto the hub, in addition to being inherently torquier
Autos should be "safer" than manuals as the torque converter cushions shifts a little. Agree that DKG/DCT is the most risk-prone tranny out there. Also keep in mind that the S55 has a belt-driven water pump adding a bit of load onto the hub, in addition to being inherently torquier
Do you know if your bolt backed out or the disks just slipped?
I have a VTT bolt capture so I'm guessing the latter
Dang that makes this even more tragic
Manuals would be the safest pending what clutch/flywheel combo you use on the n54.
Haven't seen or heard of a manual s55 crank hub slip yet but seen a few DCT.
I have a VTT bolt capture so I'm guessing the latter
How much torque and hp would you say your putting down
Did you use a new crank hub, grip disk and bolt or reuse your old ones ?
Mine slipped with bolt ons and inlets on pump fuel