I've looked into this BL2 clutch issue but can't find an easy solution to it. I tried increasing the clutch grip but it didn't help much, I'd have to increase it so much the whole clutch thing wouldn't work properly any more.
We are too close to release to do anything about that I think. It's not your fault, you can blame me for running out of time, but I'm just warning that no matter how much it is discussed, I think that will just have to be a known issue. Also it needs research, I'm not sure what a real XF GTI road car would do if subjected to that kind of abuse. Healthy clutch slipping is possible, my bike can even do it if the wheel takes off and lands again at full power in third gear, the clutch can slip a surprising amount, and this happened when the bike was near new, now 10 years later the clutch is still perfectly healthy. I don't know what would happen to a real road car at full torque jumping up and down like that.
But then for now I can't get into a discussion about that, I'm just trying to fix actual prioritised bugs that can be done quickly.
We are too close to release to do anything about that I think. It's not your fault, you can blame me for running out of time, but I'm just warning that no matter how much it is discussed, I think that will just have to be a known issue. Also it needs research, I'm not sure what a real XF GTI road car would do if subjected to that kind of abuse. Healthy clutch slipping is possible, my bike can even do it if the wheel takes off and lands again at full power in third gear, the clutch can slip a surprising amount, and this happened when the bike was near new, now 10 years later the clutch is still perfectly healthy. I don't know what would happen to a real road car at full torque jumping up and down like that.
But then for now I can't get into a discussion about that, I'm just trying to fix actual prioritised bugs that can be done quickly.