I am with both Stig and Mr. Paul. I have had two DT300i and neither have been as bad on takeoff as you describe. The first had a "judder" which was solved like Mr. Paul described. As far as changing springs, variators, weights or anything, one needs to accept they have entered into R & D and must write everything down and take pictures, put it all in a binder to PROVE that each change they made advanced them to the initial goal.
Karl
Hello boys
Today i decided to open the cvt and clean the whole thing.
I ran into big problems with the housing, it was stuck like..
First i took a rubber hammer , nothing happend, then i took a screwdriver and a hammer and finally it loosend :-)
It was a little bit dirty but mostly dust.
I have a tool for the clutch from my AGilty 50 but i noticed that it was to small and when i couldnt loosen that, i didnt make a tool for the variator and decided to go to the shop to see if they can help me.
When i drove away i remembered i read somewhere here in the DT forum (Thank you unknown, CORTEZ?) that you can ,(when engine is warm) give full throttle and the same time full break for a second and then slowly loosen the breaks.
Well it worked quit well, the rattle and shaking was very much reduced, so i went shopping instead happy :-)
So i guess it is dirt in the clutch that causes my problem, so i will make a proper tuneup as soon i get the tools.
Thanks a lot for all tips and time boys!