Hi All, just wanted to see if anyone has experienced loss of power in there Golf R’s? And if so what was the cause of this? Thanks.
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Hi Grugly, just a general query. I was reading a few comments in another VW forum (overseas) and people have experienced it at between 3-4rpm and when you got to slam on the throttle. Thoughts are the gears get confused which gear to go into and then a loss of power is experienced but returns in a few seconds.
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Originally posted by Abr126 View PostHi Grugly, just a general query. I was reading a few comments in another VW forum (overseas) and people have experienced it at between 3-4rpm and when you got to slam on the throttle. Thoughts are the gears get confused which gear to go into and then a loss of power is experienced but returns in a few seconds.
There can be a slight delay if it has the wrong gear lined up to you current driving style. E.g your slowing down and then you plant the throttle it would have experienced a delay as it was expecting to shift down.
Personally, I've never experienced this as I generally drive in M mode 90% of the time and select the gear I want with the DSG.
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Originally posted by Abr126 View PostThanks Grugly
So sometimes the DSG will feel slow depending on what the car was doing just before requesting a shift change.
Eg - So while cruising in fourth and you then demand power by depressing the throttle and the ECU determines that the gearbox should be in third it will have to deselect fifth and select third before decoupling the clutch plate and then engage third and then engaging the clutch
This all takes times.
If the ECU determines that your power demand is greater than third and requires second gear then that all needs to happen on the same shaft slower again.
Any dual clutch going up the box (2 --> 3 --> 4 --5>) on the throttle is much much faster than going down the box on the throttle. (5 --> 4 --> 3) because the default behaviour is to always be ready for the next highest gear when carrying any throttle or the next lowest gear when off throttle.
So that might be the 'drop in power' feeling...Last edited by minke; 21-12-2020, 08:06 PM.
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