How to Best Control the Clutch in Subject Two?
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Use the heel of your left foot as a pivot point, place the ball of your foot on the clutch pedal, and press or lift using your ankle and knee. Here is some related information about the clutch: Definition of the clutch: The clutch is installed between the engine and the transmission and is the assembly component in the car's drivetrain that directly connects to the engine. Typically, the clutch is mounted together with the engine crankshaft's flywheel group, serving as the component that cuts off and transmits power between the engine and the car's drivetrain. Composition of the clutch: The clutch consists of friction plates, spring plates, pressure plates, and the power output shaft. Located between the engine and the gearbox, the clutch transmits the torque stored on the engine's flywheel to the gearbox, ensuring that the appropriate amount of driving force and torque is delivered to the driving wheels under different driving conditions, which falls under the category of the powertrain. During semi-engagement, the clutch allows for a speed difference between the power input end and the power output end, meaning it transmits the appropriate amount of power through this speed difference.