My experience is different to yours. I've plotted logged engine load against RPM for my vehicle and the DSG7 does not stay long in the high load/low RPM area before downshifting. I have also experimented with manually overriding to a lower gear going up hills on cruise control and found the instantaneous fuel consumption to increase slightly so no complaints in the DSG calibration with my vehicle. A colleague had the same comments as you with his manual TSI wrt the shift indicator - complaining that the engine was labouring and using more fuel when he followed its instructions. His engine subsequenty started idleing rough and VW replaced all four fuel injectors. He now finds the shift indicator suggestion to be fairly accurate and the engine no longer labours.
The greater 'perceived' vibration experienced at lower RPM is normal for tuned vibration isolation mounts as the % of vibration transmitted increases as RPM drops towards the natural frequency of the engine mounting system.
The greater 'perceived' vibration experienced at lower RPM is normal for tuned vibration isolation mounts as the % of vibration transmitted increases as RPM drops towards the natural frequency of the engine mounting system.
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