Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 05 February 2009, 10:50Quote from: illyun on 05 February 2009, 10:07I've read that kickdown is quite stressful for the DSG box.. Sorry, but can't agree with that at all. Kickdown is a perfectly acceptable function on any autobox, even if they are a "dual clutch manual". Launch control, along with 'drag strip' type starts are way more stressful on a DSG box.....Don't tell him that! illyun has just come back from a very successful weekend at Santa Pod and looks like he's becoming hooked on the drag strip
Quote from: illyun on 05 February 2009, 10:07I've read that kickdown is quite stressful for the DSG box.. Sorry, but can't agree with that at all. Kickdown is a perfectly acceptable function on any autobox, even if they are a "dual clutch manual". Launch control, along with 'drag strip' type starts are way more stressful on a DSG box.
I've read that kickdown is quite stressful for the DSG box..
It's exactly the DSG stresses which you mention, T_T, which stop me from attempting the quarter-mile.
I feel like a homo
Quote from: RedRobin on 05 February 2009, 11:30Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 05 February 2009, 10:50Quote from: illyun on 05 February 2009, 10:07I've read that kickdown is quite stressful for the DSG box.. Sorry, but can't agree with that at all. Kickdown is a perfectly acceptable function on any autobox, even if they are a "dual clutch manual". Launch control, along with 'drag strip' type starts are way more stressful on a DSG box.....Don't tell him that! illyun has just come back from a very successful weekend at Santa Pod and looks like he's becoming hooked on the drag strip Whoops! :embarassed: Got to agree though, i bet Launch Control could be quite addictive!So how did Illyun get on at the pod then?Quote from: RedRobin on 05 February 2009, 11:30It's exactly the DSG stresses which you mention, T_T, which stop me from attempting the quarter-mile. There are many other ways of getting enjoyment from your car.
Quote from: illyun on 05 February 2009, 13:05Quote from: RedRobin on 05 February 2009, 11:30Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 05 February 2009, 10:50Quote from: illyun on 05 February 2009, 10:07I've read that kickdown is quite stressful for the DSG box.. Sorry, but can't agree with that at all. Kickdown is a perfectly acceptable function on any autobox, even if they are a "dual clutch manual". Launch control, along with 'drag strip' type starts are way more stressful on a DSG box.....Don't tell him that! illyun has just come back from a very successful weekend at Santa Pod and looks like he's becoming hooked on the drag strip It's exactly the DSG stresses which you mention, T_T, which stop me from attempting the quarter-mile.Thats why I'm looking into HPA uprated DSG clutch packs But tbh even with those, I will have to be careful with launch control. I don't think I'll be using the launch control feature more than 6-7 times a year which should be ok. I'm probably going to do drag starts with manual or just s-mode with no launch control.Is this because of how much power you have mate? It's all ok for me to do them if i want as i have alot less?Im worried now
Quote from: RedRobin on 05 February 2009, 11:30Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 05 February 2009, 10:50Quote from: illyun on 05 February 2009, 10:07I've read that kickdown is quite stressful for the DSG box.. Sorry, but can't agree with that at all. Kickdown is a perfectly acceptable function on any autobox, even if they are a "dual clutch manual". Launch control, along with 'drag strip' type starts are way more stressful on a DSG box.....Don't tell him that! illyun has just come back from a very successful weekend at Santa Pod and looks like he's becoming hooked on the drag strip It's exactly the DSG stresses which you mention, T_T, which stop me from attempting the quarter-mile.Thats why I'm looking into HPA uprated DSG clutch packs But tbh even with those, I will have to be careful with launch control. I don't think I'll be using the launch control feature more than 6-7 times a year which should be ok. I'm probably going to do drag starts with manual or just s-mode with no launch control.
Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on 05 February 2009, 10:50Quote from: illyun on 05 February 2009, 10:07I've read that kickdown is quite stressful for the DSG box.. Sorry, but can't agree with that at all. Kickdown is a perfectly acceptable function on any autobox, even if they are a "dual clutch manual". Launch control, along with 'drag strip' type starts are way more stressful on a DSG box.....Don't tell him that! illyun has just come back from a very successful weekend at Santa Pod and looks like he's becoming hooked on the drag strip It's exactly the DSG stresses which you mention, T_T, which stop me from attempting the quarter-mile.
Well the car is running a lot of power, but its the torque that does the damage. My car was running Stage 2+ Revo software so probably in the region of 350+bhp, but I think the torque levels weren't far off what it was with Stage 2 @ 321bhp. As for standard cars, I still wouldn't use launch control too often as it doesn't do the DSG any good... I'd never used launch control in 18 months of ownership of my Edition 30 until last week and don't intend to use it that often in the future. Nissan are having a lot of problems with their GT-R DSG equivalent and there have been cases in the US where Nissan have refused to honour the warranty if they suspect that the launch control function has been used too often - whatever that means I'm having second thoughts about ordering one now
Yeah they wont validate the warranty if the Traction control is turned off!
Quote from: JulesV6 on 05 February 2009, 13:34Yeah they wont validate the warranty if the Traction control is turned off!....Then why do they give the option of turning off TC? And why do they allow the technology to facilitate launch control?