Will Starting with Full Throttle Damage a Dual-Clutch Transmission Car?

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McJoseph
07/24/25 11:23pm
Starting with full throttle can damage a dual-clutch transmission car. Here are the detailed explanations about starting with full throttle on a dual-clutch transmission: 1. Reasons: Regardless of the type of car, starting with full throttle during driving not only harms the car's transmission system and other components but also leads to increased fuel consumption and later clutch slippage. 2. Precautions: Starting with full throttle on a dual-clutch transmission can cause damage to the car, so it is not recommended to accelerate or decelerate abruptly during driving. Frequent aggressive driving not only affects the car's tires but also impacts the car's comfort.
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