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  • dsg characteristic 1st-2nd change

    my allspace 140tdi really slurs/slips the clutch alot on this change. warm or cold tans temp. its only in full-throttle applications, that it changes crisply.

    worried about clutch wear on the 2/4/6th gear clutch. the gentler i am on the throttle, the worse/longer the slip (as in it acts like a torque converter box) it isn't actually flaring.

    does anyone notice the same on their cars?

    cheers.

  • #2
    No worry at all, it is under warranty.

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    • #3
      Yes, but assuming the clutch does eventually wear(within warranty) I’m sure that having only alternate gears and a horrible driving experience will be ‘characteristic of the car’

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      • #4
        It’s pretty standard operation of the DSG transmission. It does this to provide a smooth driving experience.

        The only way to change this is to get an aftermarket DSG tune.


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        • #5
          Launch control it a few times

          Just kidding, it's pretty standard. If you think the DQ500 is a bit "how you going" go drive a MK5/6 GTI or similar e.g. Jetta or Skoda Superb in that age range, it's horrendous.
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          • #6
            I’m actually surprised that my 140tdi is the least impressive engine I’ve driven so far from vw (77, 110 and 132tsi engines) my torque is less impressive and I have the most turbo lag. The 110tsi engine has been my overall favourite. Amazing bottom end and still builds power throughout the revs.

            Off topic regarding the trans, but aside from the dry box light shudder and one clutch burn, the ‘experience’ was better in those other cars(polo, golf and Tiguan)

            Amazed how Petrol is the new diesel, for bottom end power and low engine speeds.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Simonr23 View Post
              I’m actually surprised that my 140tdi is the least impressive engine I’ve driven so far from vw (77, 110 and 132tsi engines) my torque is less impressive and I have the most turbo lag. The 110tsi engine has been my overall favourite. Amazing bottom end and still builds power throughout the revs.

              Off topic regarding the trans, but aside from the dry box light shudder and one clutch burn, the ‘experience’ was better in those other cars(polo, golf and Tiguan)

              Amazed how Petrol is the new diesel, for bottom end power and low engine speeds.
              Simon you need to get your diesel tuned. These have been detuned so badly to meet emissions that there's no low-end torque and the pick-up is like nowhere near the diesels of a few years ago.

              I drove a 130TDI Tig a few years back as a loaner and this was the best car to drive. It had a mountain of low-end torque and matched up to the DSG which would short-shift in D mode would keep you in the torque band of the engine. It just pulled like a train.

              Move forward into post-dieselgate era and the low end torque of the diesels has been tuned out and matched with the transmission shift points the diesel cars no longer have the same level of urgency. The low end torque is not so prominent and the transmission shifts before peak torque is hit.

              The only real solution is to get an aftermarket tune to bring back the low-end torque and just turn a blind eye to the emissions....

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              • #8
                Do a DSG reset. Old way used to be turn ignition to on (but don't crank it) and depress the accelerator for 10 seconds.

                Not sure if it's till the same for ours, but worth a shot.

                If possible and you have VCDS and/or know someone with one, do an adaption if you can.
                Last edited by Dan_3MPS; 16-01-2019, 08:29 PM.

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                • #9
                  DSG sux for low speed gear changes, great for 8000rpm changes....
                  Tiguan Gen2 162TSI Etuners IS38 Stage 3 238.6 kw@4 wheels

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                  • #10
                    i tried the reset procedure, mentioned above. i dont think it worked, as a didnt hear any strange noises.

                    just seems like in 20000kms time, i'm going to be here complaining about how my clutch is shuddering, when it was 'self' inflicted(by the car) if any manula car was driven the way this thing does the 1st-2nd change, the clutch would be stuffed in no time.

                    never mind how it behaves under TJA mode in peak-hour traffic... as in 'holy clutch slip batman', type behaviour for a llooonnnggg time each time the car is nearly stopped and as it auto-creeps forward as the cars ahead do the same (most not dsg, or manuals)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Simonr23 View Post
                      i tried the reset procedure, mentioned above. i dont think it worked, as a didnt hear any strange noises.

                      just seems like in 20000kms time, i'm going to be here complaining about how my clutch is shuddering, when it was 'self' inflicted(by the car) if any manula car was driven the way this thing does the 1st-2nd change, the clutch would be stuffed in no time.

                      never mind how it behaves under TJA mode in peak-hour traffic... as in 'holy clutch slip batman', type behaviour for a llooonnnggg time each time the car is nearly stopped and as it auto-creeps forward as the cars ahead do the same (most not dsg, or manuals)
                      I have the same issue with my dq381 7 speed and it is tuned!
                      In heavy traffic i use the paddles to hold it in 1st gear also do so in the morning coming up my steep driveway
                      At 37k so far with no issues tho great gearbox otherwise

                      Also get the tdi tuned i did and it transforms the drive the torque from 2 to 3k is just astounding and it pulls hard all the way to redline if you want
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                      • #12
                        I’m ok with the power after 1800rpm, but actually a bit disturbed by how bad it is below that. Often it is in 3rd at slow suburban speeds(approx 1400rpm) and if I ask for some throttle, nothing useful happens. It takes several seconds to build up to 1800, then I’ve got power.

                        Really strange.

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                        • #13
                          This is why I got a Stage 1 tune. It's still not there and my son's I30 'feels' more zippy, but that's an illusion and there's just no comparison when you look at actual time to get up a hill rather than perceived time. Once the Tig gets going it takes off.

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                          • #14
                            I thought the same, but after driving a polo 77, golf 110 and Tiguan 132, it’s been proven, sadly.

                            Mine just has a big issue of lag/poor fueling, down low. I’d assume it’s to do with making the engines run in compliance mode at all times, or at least related to the newer euro standards.

                            Disappointing, after my Mazda 6 diesel. That car weighed 250 less, to be balanced in my expectations, and had a smidge more torque, but less power.

                            This car has less feeing of torque at low revs, than even my wife’s liana auto- itself a slow poke.

                            My 0-100 is also 11 secs, rather then the 8.9(8.5 maybe?) it’s tested at in reviews.

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                            • #15
                              I know you won't like hearing this but you've basically got 2 choices.

                              1) Keep it stock and learn to live with the drive characteristics. This is unfortunately how the software has been set-up at the factory. It's not for drive-ability it's to meet tight emissions standards and has been detuned in certain areas (low rpm) to meet those specific emissions targets.

                              2) Tune it (both DSG and ECU) and have it put a smile on your dial each time you drive it.

                              Unfortunately the cars these days are engineered first for regulatory compliance and second for drive-ability. They tried to get around it but were caught...

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