Here's my update on clutches, transmission and shifting...
After 300 miles the P-5 is shifting amazing, very smooth. What is most noticeable is the clutch engagement from dead stop/idle to easing on the throttle. Absolutely no shudder. There is NO jerky/grabby engagement anymore. It will actually feather as if you are feathering it with a manual clutch. Using the same common sense you would have with a manual clutch, I can't see where there would be a problem with wear. It's sure nice to not have that "drop the clutch GRAB" if you just want to take off easy.
On the other hand, it you stomp on it from an idle, it immediately grabs and takes off. Somewhere I read where the system "learns and adapts" to your personal driving habits. So far it has learned mine and I love it.
After 300 miles the P-5 is shifting amazing, very smooth. What is most noticeable is the clutch engagement from dead stop/idle to easing on the throttle. Absolutely no shudder. There is NO jerky/grabby engagement anymore. It will actually feather as if you are feathering it with a manual clutch. Using the same common sense you would have with a manual clutch, I can't see where there would be a problem with wear. It's sure nice to not have that "drop the clutch GRAB" if you just want to take off easy.
On the other hand, it you stomp on it from an idle, it immediately grabs and takes off. Somewhere I read where the system "learns and adapts" to your personal driving habits. So far it has learned mine and I love it.