What Does Dry Dual Clutch Mean?
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Dry dual clutch refers to a dual clutch transmission where the clutch plates are not immersed in transmission oil. There are two types of dual clutch transmissions: wet and dry. In a wet dual clutch transmission, the clutch plates are immersed in transmission oil. Dual clutch transmissions are a relatively common type of automatic transmission. The Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) differs from conventional automatic transmission systems. It is based on a manual transmission but is not an automatic transmission. In addition to offering the flexibility of a manual transmission and the comfort of an automatic transmission, it also provides uninterrupted power output. Traditional manual transmissions use a single clutch. When shifting gears, the driver needs to press the clutch pedal to engage the gears of different speeds, resulting in a power interruption during gear shifts, which causes intermittent power output.