Can a Dry Dual Clutch Transmission Last 10 Years?
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Dry dual clutch cannot last 10 years. Dry Dual Clutch: It refers to the transmission of torque through the friction plates on the driven disc of the clutch. Due to the elimination of related hydraulic systems and the inherent high efficiency of dry clutches in transmitting torque. Advantages and Disadvantages of Dry Dual Clutch: By saving related hydraulic systems, dry clutches have advantages in manufacturing costs, lightweight design, and space structure optimization. Additionally, because dry dual clutches have no hydraulic resistance, their transmission efficiency is relatively high, and their fuel economy is superior to that of wet clutches. When a dual clutch transmission is in operation, friction generates heat, especially in stop-and-go traffic conditions, requiring effective heat dissipation to ensure normal operation.