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  • #16
    Hey Coreying...
    Yes just launch control in S mode.
    3000rpm, then mashed the acc pedal.

    This thing is quick, first time I have really got on it!

    Stoked!!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
      Awesome! I should have got a DSG thanks for that, they are awesome runs - but now you are going to make is awful hard for us to get our low 4 second runs with our Stage 3 manual

      It is such a hard launch on the manual (about 5000 rpm) to get a low 4 second mark that you don't want to do it too often!
      Lol...sorry Guy.

      Didnt realize that.
      With stage III perhaps your looking at sub 4's.
      Its not out tof the question going by what times i ran this morning.

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      • #18
        yep - best we ever did with our stage 3 S3 was 4.2 seconds, but man, its hard on the clutch
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        • #19
          I find it tricky enough to get good soild standing starts from my standard S3 as it is, much less a car with 400hp+ haha.


          MY10 S3 3dr

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          • #20
            Originally posted by FLM View Post
            I just completed two runs.

            I will take a pic of the G-Tech runs shortly and post them up.

            I could not believe the results but they are why they are.

            1st run with launch control at 3000rpm:
            4.68
            2nd run with launch control and 2500rpm:
            4.88

            1/4 tank of fuel and no passengers.

            What a car. Very happy!!!
            Pics to follow of G-Tech



            You are my hero. Im very excited to drive around in a sub 5 sec car with just a flash. And its DSG, which is what I settled on. I hope our equip can hold up, but should be fine on a car worth this much.

            I gotta say those times are amazing.. that will CHOP my old MY09 WRX with a tune.. for sure (and I wasnt expecting it too - which makes buying a VW even better for me!!)

            Whats a flashed STI do? Cause the car is nowhere near as solid or as nice inside as a VW.. and I cant see it being too much faster (flashed STI that is)
            2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

            2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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            • #21
              if you use the launch control in dsg, wouldn't it be just as harsh on the clutch as the manual or is it design to cope with the stress

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              • #22
                Originally posted by oshuyi View Post
                if you use the launch control in dsg, wouldn't it be just as harsh on the clutch as the manual or is it design to cope with the stress
                I am not entirely sure of the answer you need, but all launches are stressful on a car's transmission.

                What car are you running?
                2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

                2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by oshuyi View Post
                  if you use the launch control in dsg, wouldn't it be just as harsh on the clutch as the manual or is it design to cope with the stress
                  The DSG Torque manager has some control in Launch - the manual doesn't. I'm sure you can break them / wear them out if you try hard enough!
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                  • #24
                    What Guy_H said... plus the fact that the DSG is launching well at 3000rpm whereas the manual seems to need about 5000rpm

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                    • #25
                      Can you decide at what RPM's the car launches at in DSG?
                      2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

                      2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by REXman View Post
                        Can you decide at what RPM's the car launches at in DSG?
                        My guess is that its done with your right foot
                        You know you are getting old when you cancel your order for a 3.6 CC and buy an Icelandic Gray TDI CC instead.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Highlander View Post
                          My guess is that its done with your right foot
                          Yes yes my friend.

                          I believe that you basically hold down the brake, then smash into the accelerator.. at the same time.. and let go of the brake when you are ready..

                          So i thought it not possible to select the RPM in a DSGl?
                          2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

                          2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                          • #28
                            Funnily enough, not really. When I switch off ESP, hold the brake with the left foot and press the accelerator with the right, the revs increase in surges until they hit about 3000, and don't really go any further. It kind of surges, drops, surges, drops - just like I'm prodding the accelerator with my foot, but I'm not.

                            So you get a choice of up to about 3000rpm, but that's it.
                            GTI MKVI Candy White | 5 door | DSG | ACC | 18" Detroits | Leather | Electric Seat | Sunroof | RNS510 | Dynaudio | Park Assist | RVC | MDI

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                            • #29
                              Yeah thats sort of what I mean also. It's like for that initial second, the car resists against the brake, trying to go forward like an AUTOMATIC with the Brake/Accelerator being held down together.

                              But then its as if the car puts itself into neutral and you don't feel the resistance anymore, (maybe its selected first gear now the gearbox is waiting for take off?). Then you see the car stalls up the revs to around 3000rpm.. let go of the brake and off you go.

                              If there was a way in which you could choose the revs, that would be awesome.

                              WOnder If you can tune something like that
                              2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

                              2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                              • #30
                                Um... no, if the car is resisting against the brake, you're doing it wrong!

                                The process is:
                                • Put your foot on the brake
                                • Put the DSG into S or Manual
                                • Hold down the ESP to turn it off.
                                • Leaving your foot on the brake, press the accelerator to get the desired revs.
                                • - There should be no forward pressure being placed against the brakes, because the clutch is engaged.
                                • - You are limited to 3000rpm to protect the gearbox and drivetrain. Although you are limited at 3000rpm, at least in the GTI, lower revs are often the optimal launch point (especially with Stage I or II).
                                • Once you are at the desired revs and ready to go, lift your foot off the brake.
                                • The clutch will engage and you'll be off on your way with a very short delay (much shorter than the usual DSG delay).
                                • As the ESP is off and this isn't an intelligent "Ferrari type" launch control, you still need to adjust the throttle to prevent excessive wheel spin and possible axle tramp if you have crappy tyres (wheel spin should not be an issue on the R).


                                So it's great for the traffic lights GP and you can select your revs! You just can't go over 3000rpm (which as I said, isn't needed in the GTI anyway, but could maybe be of use in the R).

                                Edit: Oh, and I would say, that at least with my MKV GTI, the only time the revs surged and dropped off, is if I had the accelerator pressed further than what would be giving me '3000 rpm' if I was just sitting in neutral. I think if you progressively take your foot off the accelerator, the revs should stabilise - but I haven't got a MK6 on hand to confirm this....
                                Last edited by Corey_R; 07-07-2010, 09:12 AM.

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