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Hi all,

I had the dreaded clutch judder on my car recently. The clutch was changed 6 months ago, it was an ADL clutch, I also replaced the fork as it was worn. It was great for 6 months and then hey, without any warning it started to judder (not badly but noticable to the passenger). I do a fair bit of milage, as I drive it to work and can sometimes be in traffic, no heavy though. Anyway I had read all the previous post regarding this issue. You could either change the flywheel and the clutch for a better one i.e helix etc, or you could do what I did while experimenting in traffic. I turned the traction control off and the judders went, I could not believe it, the takeoff was better than before the judder started and seemed more precise with the bitting point (very smooth no jult). This is how I will drive may car from now on, without the traction. Guess the traction control is stopping the car from taking off normally, hence the dreaded judder after a couple of months. Just need to be sensible round corners, at least it has a LSD to help. Also tried takeoff in snow mode and that also helps by stopping you from reving the car in traffic. Just thought i'd pass this on to you guys incase anyone else has this issue, try it. :D

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