Hmm.
I reckon DSG is better for balls-out maximum attack driving. Think about why F1 and Le Mans cars have paddle setups - for maximum efficiency so the driver can get on with the job of nailing brake markers, apexes, blocking Webber etc etc.
My car is a 5 speed Mk4 GTI, but I often drive a DSG Jetta 2.0T and can see that DSG is a very very good thing when you're pressing on. Agree that that the shift mapping is a little wierd.
I put it in pro' selecta mode every time.
I reckon DSG is better for balls-out maximum attack driving. Think about why F1 and Le Mans cars have paddle setups - for maximum efficiency so the driver can get on with the job of nailing brake markers, apexes, blocking Webber etc etc.
My car is a 5 speed Mk4 GTI, but I often drive a DSG Jetta 2.0T and can see that DSG is a very very good thing when you're pressing on. Agree that that the shift mapping is a little wierd.
I put it in pro' selecta mode every time.
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