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Offline oatz

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Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« on: 27 February 2009, 09:08 »
As you've probably guessed I'm on the hunt for an edition 30. At first I had my heart set on a DSG version but having read a few reviews on remapping it seems that manuals can take a lot more punishment than DSG boxes and as I'm looking at keeping my forthcoming ed 30 for a long time I am now wondering about long term longevity. So my question is which is the safest choice when going down the long term tuning route (330 bhp) manual or DSG? Discuss....

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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #1 on: 27 February 2009, 09:39 »
Drive both, pick your preference. Uprated kit for the DSG will become more readily available.. but you can't expect even a manual clutch to last a lifetime when you're talking about throwing that much torque at it, so budget for upgrading either at some point in the future. Mod within your means, always be prepared to shell out for new parts if/when something breaks.

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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #2 on: 27 February 2009, 18:21 »
Had mine running 330bhp and 360+lb/ft for 27k now without one hiccup mate and runs as good as new..
Regarding clutches, I am yet to hear of anyone (in this country anyway) having to replace there clutch on the DSG due to being mapped etc. I know of at least 3 peeps on here with manuals that have had to though..  :huh:..
As Toph says, drive both and make your decision, but I wouldn't get put off by any of the scaremongering about DSG boxes blowing up once over 300lb/ft as it's total horsesh!te..
« Last Edit: 27 February 2009, 18:23 by Vtec Abuser »

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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #3 on: 27 February 2009, 20:32 »
Had mine running 330bhp and 360+lb/ft for 27k now without one hiccup mate and runs as good as new..
Regarding clutches, I am yet to hear of anyone (in this country anyway) having to replace there clutch on the DSG due to being mapped etc. I know of at least 3 peeps on here with manuals that have had to though..  :huh:..
As Toph says, drive both and make your decision, but I wouldn't get put off by any of the scaremongering about DSG boxes blowing up once over 300lb/ft as it's total horsesh!te..

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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #4 on: 27 February 2009, 22:36 »
All you read is people talking about how weak the DSG boxes are .... but no one seems to know of one that has gone bang !

The tuners certainly are not bothered by high torque levels on DSG boxes ....

As has been shown above there are more than a few people with high torque remaps on DSG edition 30's with no issues at all.


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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #5 on: 28 February 2009, 00:33 »
Shhhh everyone tell him the DSG's are rubbish and buy my manual  :nerd:
sorry but my vaux looks far better than the mk5 gti, thats why i bought it  :wink: faster too  :grin:  :tongue:


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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #6 on: 28 February 2009, 16:56 »
get a real car  :lipsrsealed: manual  :tongue: not an old mans auto  :laugh: oh and it will need a clutch if you map it  :laugh: mine did

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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #7 on: 28 February 2009, 18:01 »
get a real car  :lipsrsealed: manual  :tongue: not an old mans auto  :laugh: oh and it will need a clutch if you map it  :laugh: mine did

Wot he said! :afro:

Mine has over 330bhp and I've yet to have clutch issues  :wink:
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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #8 on: 01 March 2009, 06:49 »
Yup leaning towards manual at the moment. I've had a go in both and although the DSG feels quicker I know after a while I'll become lazy and just stick it into D all the time..... manuals are also about £800/£1k cheaper than DSG's plus I also have a HPA shortshift kit left over from my old MK4 R32 which I've just discovered will fit the ed30  :wink:

My thoughts are save the £800 for mods instead.

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Re: Remap edition 30 manual or dsg?
« Reply #9 on: 01 March 2009, 07:38 »
or keep it standard with dsg, and STILL be quicker off the lights then the 300 hp boys and listen for the faint wheel squeel from them SLOW stick shifters :wink:

opps....... incoming RPG detected  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

oh that nasty slope thats hard to resist  :smiley:


Being serious, anything you do, whether being only stage 1 or any performance enhancing WILL reduce live expectancy of anything on the car.

You pay your money and take a chance, but be prepared if anything gives up the ghost to pay up as most warrantys wont cover it.

Fab car mapped or standard :smiley:


« Last Edit: 01 March 2009, 07:44 by Phil Mcavity »