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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Wide on 14 September 2017, 09:51
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This is the most annoying with the automatic box. I want to be able to stay at 2an and gas full without the car shifting completely hysterically to 1an.
Many who made a DSG flash to get rid of this feature in the manual mode?
This should also be done with the VCD or OBDEleven, anyone who dared it ?! :whistle:
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This is the most annoying with the automatic box. I want to be able to stay at 2an and gas full without the car shifting completely hysterically to 1an.
Many who made a DSG flash to get rid of this feature in the manual mode?
This should also be done with the VCD or OBDEleven, anyone who dared it ?! :whistle:
At least on the DSG6 in MK7 it is not possible to remove kick-down without a DSG flash. I can get 4th to 3rd or 2nd kickdowns from the box but 2nd to 1st it has never happened and it should not happen anyway. 1st is only for setting off and the box knows it, very weird if the DSG7 does that. I very rarely get automatic kick-downs anyway as I usually shift to the right gear myself without waiting for the box.
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Do you mean with the dsg in manual mode (stick pushed to the left) your in 2nd , flooring it and the dsg in kicking down to 1st?
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Is there not a kickdown "notch" on the pedal travel? There certainly used to be, so you could go 100% of travel then push further to get kick down.
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Is there not a kickdown "notch" on the pedal travel? There certainly used to be, so you could go 100% of travel then push further to get kick down.
Yes there is. It takes a reasonable effort to go past the notch and is noticeable, if you don't go past then the box stays in the selected gear.
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Do you mean with the dsg in manual mode (stick pushed to the left) your in 2nd , flooring it and the dsg in kicking down to 1st?
Yes! :angry:
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Do you mean with the dsg in manual mode (stick pushed to the left) your in 2nd , flooring it and the dsg in kicking down to 1st?
Yes! :angry:
With the stick to the left, mine won't change up or down when driving, but it does shift to first if you stop without shifting down, but then won't shift back up through the box.
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With the stick to the left, mine won't change up or down when driving, but it does shift to first if you stop without shifting down, but then won't shift back up through the box.
It should change if you go to the limiter to protect itself and also if you are in to high a gear it should shift down.
Interesting from the comments above, mine will kick down without pressing all the way down to the limit switch.
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With the stick to the left, mine won't change up or down when driving, but it does shift to first if you stop without shifting down, but then won't shift back up through the box.
It should change if you go to the limiter to protect itself and also if you are in to high a gear it should shift down.
Interesting from the comments above, mine will kick down without pressing all the way down to the limit switch.
Yeah I haven't pushed it that hard as yet.
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Do you mean with the dsg in manual mode (stick pushed to the left) your in 2nd , flooring it and the dsg in kicking down to 1st?
Yes! :angry:
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When mine is in manual it will only shift down if the revs drop down too low eg coming to a stop and then auto shifting up at red line.
No kick down in manual mode in my 7.5 just been out to try it
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No kick down in manual mode in my 7.5 just been out to try it
Try again - if you push past the point of resistance on the throttle pedal it will kickdown. As I said above, it takes a concerted effort to do, so anyone whose car is changing down in manual every time they 'floor it' needs to remove the lead weight from their boots.
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No kick down in manual mode in my 7.5 just been out to try it
Try again - if you push past the point of resistance on the throttle pedal it will kickdown. As I said above, it takes a concerted effort to do, so anyone whose car is changing down in manual every time they 'floor it' needs to remove the lead weight from their boots.
Ive used kickdown in auto mode before and know how far down you need to push but in manual sport mode it wont kickdown i cant push the throttle pedal any harder lol
Edit -im gonna go out to try again (any excuse to drive the gti) :grin:
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I've just tried in my 7.5 and can indeed confirm that it kicks down in manual but you have to really mash the pedal as eatontrifles says, much more than to get it to kickdown in auto... you must have heavy feet Magnus!!
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Blimey have to really push down at first i thought i broke something!
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I've just tried in my 7.5 and can indeed confirm that it kicks down in manual but you have to really mash the pedal as eatontrifles says, much more than to get it to kickdown in auto... you must have heavy feet Magnus!!
:grin: :grin: I been to the Gym! ..
But serious i don´t like this, in this times i miss a manual gearbox.. :cry:
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Presumably you have to push the pedal past the "gate" (you feel it click past it)? (I don't have DSG)
That's the same gate used for over riding the speed limiter and not something I find myself going near very often!
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That's the same gate used for over riding the speed limiter and not something I find myself going near very often!
I don't think you can override the speed limiter otherwise there would be potential problems.
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It there not a little knob type thing behind the accelerator that you can turn to take the resistance from the kickdown point? My last auto car was an Audi and it had one.
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That's the same gate used for over riding the speed limiter and not something I find myself going near very often!
I don't think you can override the speed limiter otherwise there would be potential problems.
Try it!
I did.... set it to 70 and it won't go over it... unless you kick down past the notched gate it goes BONG! but off you go.
There are safety reasons why you'd want to override it like this.
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This is my major gripe on the DSG box, proper pain on track and also sometimes you end up changing up two gears, DCT box does not do this on the BMW so you have more control
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This is my major gripe on the DSG box, proper pain on track and also sometimes you end up changing up two gears, DCT box does not do this on the BMW so you have more control
This (http://www.custom-code.co.uk/dsg-software/) will fix it.
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A small block of wood or similar fitted behind the pedal would also fix it. I doubt that last inch of pedal travel actually alters the performance in terms of throttle and fueling, in other words it's already at 100% by the time you hit the notch. A quick plug in to an OBD reader and monitoring the throttle pedal readings would confirm.
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That's the same gate used for over riding the speed limiter and not something I find myself going near very often!
I don't think you can override the speed limiter otherwise there would be potential problems.
Try it!
Yeah sorry I misread your post. I was thinking of Rev-Limiter :rolleyes:
I did.... set it to 70 and it won't go over it... unless you kick down past the notched gate it goes BONG! but off you go.
There are safety reasons why you'd want to override it like this.
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This is my major gripe on the DSG box, proper pain on track and also sometimes you end up changing up two gears, DCT box does not do this on the BMW so you have more control
Hmm, only taken DSG7 cars to the track but never had a problem with it, obviously talking about manual mode right? If you're on the ideal gear and keep revs high (at and above 4500 which is where I would imagine you should be anyway when aiming for a fast lap on a track) then it will never shift-down on its own in Manual.
Incidentally, I might hit the track tomorrow so will be able to confirm this for the DSG6 as well.
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So having recently moved from a manual to DSG I'm learning about this 'kickdown'.
In my old manual, it felt as though when I pressed down through the gate that it gave me a little boost. In fact I'm certain of it. I'm not sure if this was because I hadn't already reached 100% of the travel or if the bit beyond the gate does actually provide some sort of overboost.
Now I own an automatic, I've realised that driving in the same way it kicks down a gear at which point the engine usually screams at me and then it changes back up to the gear I was in to begin with.
In the user manual it says that if the accelerator is depressed fully it will make use of the 'full vehicle acceleration'. Why can't I have full acceleration in the gear that I'm in?
Confused. Please help! :undecided:
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The car will Kickdown in any mode! :sad:. I don´t like that, and i had some isue with that on track...It is not safe when it kickdown in a corner... :evil:
But after had talked to a tuner to remove the Kickdown, it is a risk that you brake the gearbox!
The DSG can´t handle the torque down in rpm..Therefor the kickdown...
So you have to get use of the kickdown! :angry: :smiley:
Like this, on manuall cars you take this corner on 3....But the DSg shifts down to 2... :angry:
https://youtu.be/qPms9xI_ol8?t=153 (https://youtu.be/qPms9xI_ol8?t=153)
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In the user manual it says that if the accelerator is depressed fully it will make use of the 'full vehicle acceleration'. Why can't I have full acceleration in the gear that I'm in?
Confused. Please help! :undecided:
There’s a pronounced switch you can feel when depressing the accelerator fully.
This is the kickdown switch. As said earlier in the thread, there’s no way around this without a TCU remap.
You can train yourself not to hit the switch which will help keep the car in a higher gear.
The DSG is robotic and programmed to automatically put the car in a gear it deems the most effective for the amount of pedal depression. In extremes, either heavy application of very light application it’ll either change down for max acceleration or up for economy as it continuously monitors load versus engine torque.
It’s the in between throttle openings where it can make “less informed” or “more efficient” changes as its sensors aren’t human. Us humans know what we prefer but the gearbox knows what it was programmed and has no other method of anticipation.
There are a lot of mechanical failsafes designed in and one of the reasons it won’t allow max acceleration in a high gear is to protect the clutches.
As a human driving a high torque car you’d prefer the responses of instant torque and acceleration in the gear you’re already using (assuming its within the boost parameters) but the gearbox tends to prefer to change down to a point it deems more “efficient” and clutch friendly.
In other words you have to train yourself to use the gearbox, not the other way round!
This is a really useful thread if it’s not been linked in this thread already:
https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/11881-understanding-and-using-your-dsg-box/
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Thanks Exonian, that's a great vwroc thread for learning more about DSG. I'm definitely going to be accelerating before down-shifting from now on!
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Learn to avoid hitting the kickdown switch. If you sit in the car (engine off) and puush the throttle down to the point at which it just pauses/stops, you can feel the switch there, then continue to push down, you’ll feel and hear the kickdown switch depress. It makes a dull click sound. Practice this a good few times and you’ll get to know the extent of pedal travel to the point of just stopping short of hitting the switch, then it soon becomes second nature to avoid it, and thus avoiding dropping a gear or two unless you intentionally want to. I can’t remember the last time I hit the kickdown switch such is my habit of not taking the throttle to that point.