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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: 2007GTI on 07 April 2011, 17:30
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My sister has to replace her 2006 Mk5 Golf TDI DSG. I was reading that VW introduced a 7 speed version of the DSG in 2008 and I was wondering if anyone knew how common they are and if they are much better, as it appears they were an option at the time(?)
thanks muchy.
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The seven speed DSG gearbox on the MKV TDi's was for the lower output engines only. It is a dry-clutch DSG box rather than the 6-speed wet-clutch arrangement on the higher output diesels.
7 speed box is 250nm rated.
6 speed box is 350nm rated.
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thanks hurdy, from what I read it was available on the 1.9 and was more fuel effecient?
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Yes, you are right. They uprated some of the bearings to give a freer running 'box to aid mpg.
Obviously the gearing of the seven gears was designed with mpg in mind, rather than bhp too. :smiley: