Use the DSG all the time, very rarely use D as it changes up too quickly for my liking
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Do you actually use the DSG, or is it always in automatic mode?
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Originally posted by Candyman View PostHas anyone besides Rob and I ever forgot we were in auto and went tp change gear thinking we were in manual.
I did it once or twice in my GTI as well
Brain freeze.
see post #5 & #7
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D mode just for stop/start traffic, and maybe at some intersections.
S mode sometimes for twisty mountain roads where I'm not held up
Manual mode 90% of the time. Car shifts up too early in D for me.
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Those issues can be dealt with. ;0)
Originally posted by pogo_55 View PostThought I might update this.
I eventually bought a 2011 Golf GTI dsg and can say that I love the dsg, but only in automatic. None of you mentioned that when in manual mode, if you put your foot to the floor that the kickdown is still active. This spoils it for me and my car spends 99.999% of the time in 'D'. I mentioned this annoyance in another thread and was told basically that I should read the manual as this is VW's designed behaviour, and suck it up. Well sorry, but I think when the car is in manual it should mean manual. It really shouldn't have been that hard for VW to deactivate the kickdown button when the transmission is in manual. As for 'S', haven't really found a use for it.
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For those finding it changes up too early in D, try a week of using D but push harder with more throttle as you take off
Although I got a new mech unit on the R and a software update, D mode works so much better when pushed harder for a few days.
Driving in manual mode and then using D appears to make the shifts much earlier
I also notice as others have that using paddles causes more abrupt shifts after a while than manual mode, ESP downshifts.
In S mode, unlike our GTI, the R is fantastic for my daily 100 km commute8VSS2L/16 E9E9 XG MP SPP1 4ZD 6XK CSC5P with an extra free 10kW
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Can't push harder when there are cars in front of me.If I'm doing 60kph I'd rather keep it in 4th or 5th gear rather than let D choose 6th or 7th
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Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostCan't push harder when there are cars in front of me.If I'm doing 60kph I'd rather keep it in 4th or 5th gear rather than let D choose 6th or 7th
No 7th gear here. D only hits 6th for me when I hit the 90 kph zone, otherwise it sits in 4th/5th and the R has plenty of torque for that rev range8VSS2L/16 E9E9 XG MP SPP1 4ZD 6XK CSC5P with an extra free 10kW
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Lucky you, although there's a sizeable difference in fuel economy though. I'm under 7l/100k.
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Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostLucky you, although there's a sizeable difference in fuel economy though. I'm under 7l/100k.
For the fun returned, the R effectively runs on air
The last company vehicle I had used twice the fuel the R uses and half the fun. Still, I wasn't paying for the fuel back then8VSS2L/16 E9E9 XG MP SPP1 4ZD 6XK CSC5P with an extra free 10kW
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Originally posted by Candyman View PostFor those finding it changes up too early in D, try a week of using D but push harder with more throttle as you take off
Although I got a new mech unit on the R and a software update, D mode works so much better when pushed harder for a few days.
I'm able to play tunes with the engine by just making small adjustments to the throttle position, while maintaining a constant speed. It's much more eager and throttle-sensitive than some I've driven.2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG
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Originally posted by Candyman View PostThat little mechatronics can work for you and against you
I'm into my 5th year trying to figure it out and the one thing it enjoys is being worked, hard.
Wife disagreesGolf R, Rising Blue, 5 Door, DSG and some extra fruit.
Viagra on 4 wheels !!
"If you can't fix it with a hammer then it must be an electrical problem"
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I hate to say this, but if you have issues with how the DSG responds, torque curve & whatever...why didn't you buy a manual????
I love both transmissions for different reasons - currently driving manual GTi and I feel immersed into the driving process & shift when "I" want to shift!
I do love the DSG too - really maximizes each gear in terms of power/torque/fuel consumption - you'ld struggle to shift that quick going through all the gears!
It really comes down to personal preference - I you are a driver who wants to be fully "in charge", listening to the gears/engine and change when it suits YOU - go manual, otherwise enjoy the best AUTO transmission available right now - the DSG gear box!
Enough said, rant over ... back into my boxChristian Sieg
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