QUOTE(dares @ May 13 2012, 12:03 AM)
They both use torque converter CVTs, I believe.
The Punch Powertrain CVT uses wet clutch.
Yep. S will result in stronger engine braking. I am, of course, speaking from experience from using the CVT from my Saga which is also from Punch Powertrain, but different model (Saga is VT2, Preve is VT3).
wonder why preve use wet clutch based CVT rather than torque converter CVT,, does it more efficient and reliable? it seem some people difficult to drive it,, The Punch Powertrain CVT uses wet clutch.
Yep. S will result in stronger engine braking. I am, of course, speaking from experience from using the CVT from my Saga which is also from Punch Powertrain, but different model (Saga is VT2, Preve is VT3).
tq
May 13 2012, 11:46 PM

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