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Offline RedRobin

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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #20 on: 19 September 2007, 13:32 »
....T_T has summed up and described the DSG perfectly.

No, it cannot possibly compare with all the skilled footwork etc on a high performance manual, but ultimately the joy is shifting into the optimum gear for your driving and DSG guarantees a faster-than-human shift and you have total control as to when. It's just a different method of achieving the same.

It's also the best of both worlds and very practical in cities and crawling traffic.

As far as modding is concerned, the best professionals take DSG into account and more and more is becoming available. ATB diff? Modified wishbones? The Mk5 GTI obviously won't keep up with a modern Porsche but it's great fun and one of the very best allrounders on offer. 5-door DSG is the way to go....Nearly 40,000 miles later and I'm still grinning and enjoying every moment I'm driving.
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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #21 on: 19 September 2007, 13:35 »
driven both and prefere manual  :smug:


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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #22 on: 19 September 2007, 13:56 »
Thanks RR, will go for DSG I think, especially if you're still enjoying it after 40k, thats great info and means a lot. I got a little sick of SMG on the CSL thanks to it's 2 faced nature. Some of the reason why they rate the M3 CS better than the CSL is down to the manual box. Well, should be placing an order for my Ed30 this weekend fingers crossed!!

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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #23 on: 19 September 2007, 14:19 »
....I will say that DSG takes a while to become naturally fluid with - There is a choice of many options and combinations when driving and each suit either you or the conditions.

I used D until she was run-in, then D and S for the next 15,000 miles, now D only for slow traffic crawls and city (and while engine warming up at start of any driving) then M with the paddles and never the floor stick. I rarely use S now. I never use Cruise Control either.

I don't know why but gearshifts seem smoother since my remap.

joesgti - Fair enough, mate - Each to their own.
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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #24 on: 19 September 2007, 18:08 »
How about this for a dummies guide to DSG

http://www.turbofsi.com/DSG-FAQ.html
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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #25 on: 19 September 2007, 18:54 »
Great info thanks. Asked the salesman if it had LC, answer was no. Good to find out it does have it.

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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #26 on: 19 September 2007, 20:24 »
If it is an ED30 DSG it WILL have launch control :wink:
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Re: DSG - grabbing?
« Reply #27 on: 19 September 2007, 20:46 »
If it is an ED30 DSG it WILL have launch control :wink:

There is a supliment in the handbook for LC on the ED30.  :smiley:
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