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      10-09-2011, 12:57 AM   #1
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Where do I get a modified Clutch Delay Valve?(CDV)

I see on LTBMW that you can get it installed, but do they sell them as well? and if so, how much would it cost total?
I heard you can also get them from zeckhaussen racing online too but I'd rather not order online any suggestions/comments?
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I suggest going with ltbmw. They'll do whatever you want and they are very custom. They should have whatever you need.
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that's what i was thinking :/ thanks for the response though much appriciated
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Tons of vendors sell them and they are cheap, no reason not to order online, what are you worried about? I ordered mine like 3 days after ordering my car and it's been staring at me for like 7 weeks! :-/
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Tons of vendors sell them and they are cheap, no reason not to order online, what are you worried about? I ordered mine like 3 days after ordering my car and it's been staring at me for like 7 weeks! :-/
+1 Order it online..they are only around $20-$25 and im sure thats much cheaper than the arm and leg LTBMW will charge you

I still have mine staring at me btw too lol...Gotta install it soon!
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these valves don't cost an arm and a leg, nor does the install. You can DIY even, just look it up, its pretty easy to get to and its not too difficult to drill, given you have basic tools. But of course you can always just buy one already modded, and simply swap them on your car...
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the only problem is that i don't have a jack or stands or the correct knowledge to do it if i did, i would've ordered them but then again i sent long a PM but never heard back from him i think ima just go through him to do it i just hope that it's not gonna break my bank for something that simple
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      10-09-2011, 08:18 PM   #8
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where did you order yours? Have u driven without CDV, whats the main diff?


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      10-09-2011, 08:29 PM   #9
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Get a nail and a hammer. Place the nail in the valve and carefully make few short hits until the internals fall out. Tada, you have just "modified" your valve and saved $20.
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I don't have any stands or a jack to do that either though
@ 335 its less clutch lag when you balance out quick, and it allows more fluid to flow freely and not ride your clutch thus saving your clutch
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