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  • MKV R32 launch control

    Hey guys,

    So I just found out my car has launch control

    Just wondering if anyone has had any bad experiences with it? I'd suspect that since VW put it in then it shouldn't have too much impact on the DSG?

    Thoughts?
    2006 R32 5 door DSG Deep Pearl Blue

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    I've done a stupid amount of launches in mine. I have never had a problem with it, Some time's it bite's and launches hard sometime's quite mellow. Factory L/C is only set at 3100RPM which is quite low.

    I'v seen alot of DSG flashes upping the RPM to 4200RPM+ and yet to hear of a problem even with them.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mlevit View Post
      Hey guys,

      So I just found out my car has launch control

      Just wondering if anyone has had any bad experiences with it? I'd suspect that since VW put it in then it shouldn't have too much impact on the DSG?

      Thoughts?
      I found for best results, have the both pedals pushed flat to the floor. When you're ready to launch, release the brake as fast as you can and you should get a sharp bite of acceleration.
      2002 Volkswagen Bora V5 - 2007 Mazda 3 GT - 1998 Ford Contour Sport - 2010 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T - 2013 Volkswagen Passat 130TDI - 2015 Ford Escape 1.5 - 2016 Subaru WRX - 2018 Volkswagen Golf R Wolfsburg Wagon

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      • #4
        WTF is the point of LC in the new bmw M3's..? Do it more then 7 times and void your warranty!

        LC comes in handy at times but i find i hardly use it


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Nathan_B View Post
          WTF is the point of LC in the new bmw M3's..? Do it more then 7 times and void your warranty!
          Haha seriously? Thats retarded. I assume they can keep track of how many times you use it?
          Golf GT Sport TDI

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Nathan_B View Post
            WTF is the point of LC in the new bmw M3's..? Do it more then 7 times and void your warranty!

            LC comes in handy at times but i find i hardly use it
            The R35 GTR's warranty was voided if you used it more than 3 times.
            I think they revised the RPM for the later models but it was a 20k clutch replacement for the earlier ones.

            Keeping track of how many times wouldn't be hard as you have to do a certain few button presses which could be interpreted by the ECU to add 1 to a counter.
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            • #7
              I love watching the faces of guys at the lights in fords and holdens laughing at you while you hold the revs up only to see their faces change to a frown in your rear view mirror. Having said this, I really can't bear to put my car through this on a regular basis it juts feels wrong to punish a car lilke that. My favourite thing in the R32 DSG is the kickback to 3rd at about 60-70km/h, it never fails to amaze me how efficiently it can deliver maximum torque to the road so quickly. I have even left motorbikes and v8's for dead from 60-100, they just dont expect I can get away from them so quickly. Everyone I have let drive my car comments on how responsive the throttle it is.

              Sorry got side tracked. Biggest issues I have had with LC is user issues, me just getting a launch right in the first place. Its a timing thing. I have had instances where I have mucked it up, let go of the brake and it just sat there!
              Last edited by thezoneR32; 21-01-2011, 02:37 PM.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by thezoneR32 View Post
                I love watching the faces of guys at the lights in fords and holdens laughing at you while you hold the revs up only to see their faces change to a frown in your rear view mirror.
                And that's about all LC is useful for...coz it serves not real function for the track or anywhere else. It's a feature I really never understood.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by thezoneR32 View Post
                  I love watching the faces of guys at the lights in fords and holdens laughing at you while you hold the revs up only to see their faces change to a frown in your rear view mirror. Having said this, I really can't bear to put my car through this on a regular basis it juts feels wrong to punish a car lilke that. My favourite thing in the R32 DSG is the kickback to 3rd at about 60-70km/h, it never fails to amaze me how efficiently it can deliver maximum torque to the road so quickly. I have even left motorbikes and v8's for dead from 60-100, they just dont expect I can get away from them so quickly. Everyone I have let drive my car comments on how responsive the throttle it is.

                  Sorry got side tracked. Biggest issues I have had with LC is user issues, me just getting a launch right in the first place. Its a timing thing. I have had instances where I have mucked it up, let go of the brake and it just sat there!
                  Not sure about leaving motorbikes for dead from a roll 60-100, but v8's a believe. Ive never had the opportunity to drive an r32, but my car is definitely the same against the fords/holdens/skylines.
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                  • #10
                    I've tried it once and found when i released the brake there was a fairly long (1sec?) delay before it took off... is this normal?
                    Silver MKV R32

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                    • #11
                      the delay is normal


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                      • #12
                        R32 driver: How do you find LC if you don't floor the accelerator?

                        In the Jetta, I find that it's like slowly releasing the clutch on a manual car...
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Nathan_B View Post
                          the delay is normal
                          Whats the point if there is a delay..

                          Anyone know if its possible to get ur DSG box programed to have LC on a diesel GT?
                          Golf GT Sport TDI

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jazd View Post
                            Whats the point if there is a delay..

                            Anyone know if its possible to get ur DSG box programed to have LC on a diesel GT?
                            Have you checked the UK forums? Just in case someone's done it.
                            I believe the current high performance 125TDI has it (Sammy had it on his Jetta 15TDI) so you may get lucky on the GT.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by thezoneR32 View Post
                              I love watching the faces of guys at the lights in fords and holdens laughing at you while you hold the revs up only to see their faces change to a frown in your rear view mirror. Having said this, I really can't bear to put my car through this on a regular basis it juts feels wrong to punish a car lilke that. My favourite thing in the R32 DSG is the kickback to 3rd at about 60-70km/h, it never fails to amaze me how efficiently it can deliver maximum torque to the road so quickly. I have even left motorbikes and v8's for dead from 60-100, they just dont expect I can get away from them so quickly. Everyone I have let drive my car comments on how responsive the throttle it is.
                              Serious? I would think an AWD drive car would have a bigger advantage from 0-100 rather than a roll as you don't loss traction whilst rolling from 60 or 80.

                              Cars should only be compared stock for stock and a stock R32 isn't the quickest car around... it's by far from being nimble also. I would class it more as a grand tourer
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