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Re: DSG Remap, Is it worth it?
« Reply #30 on: March 19, 2012, 03:17:01 pm »
Sorry am new to this but what is blipping the throttle?

It just means that the DSG applies some revs when downshifting.

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Re: DSG Remap, Is it worth it?
« Reply #31 on: November 13, 2012, 10:04:09 pm »
Sorry for bumping such an old topic. But this is the only forum which described some problems like I am facing.
I have a scirocco 2.0 tsi + K04 revo'ed (about ~360 hp) - this car is real m3 e92 killer :))
I've decided to remap DSG with software from some German tuner.
Everything is great - fast upshifting in high RPM's, softer starts\rolling stops.
But.
There is one big problem - when upshifting at 2500-4000 rpms at ~part or full throttle the cars upshift is jerky and it shakes the whole car.
Did anyone faced this problem?
Thank you for any help, very nice forum guys! :)

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Re: DSG Remap, Is it worth it?
« Reply #32 on: November 13, 2012, 10:52:59 pm »
Sorry for bumping such an old topic. But this is the only forum which described some problems like I am facing.
I have a scirocco 2.0 tsi + K04 revo'ed (about ~360 hp) - this car is real m3 e92 killer :))
I've decided to remap DSG with software from some German tuner.
Everything is great - fast upshifting in high RPM's, softer starts\rolling stops.
But.
There is one big problem - when upshifting at 2500-4000 rpms at ~part or full throttle the cars upshift is jerky and it shakes the whole car.
Did anyone faced this problem?
Thank you for any help, very nice forum guys! :)

Yes... i have the same. Changing at 2500-3500 RPM at FULL throttle results in a very sudden and jerky gearchange. I just let the engine rev out a little more before changing or just marginally lift of the throttle.

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Re: DSG Remap, Is it worth it?
« Reply #33 on: November 14, 2012, 09:14:49 am »
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Yes... i have the same. Changing at 2500-3500 RPM at FULL throttle results in a very sudden and jerky gearchange. I just let the engine rev out a little more before changing or just marginally lift of the throttle.
Richwig, how long you've been facing (in miles or km) this problem? Isn't this shake bad for DSG?
What remap for dsg and engine are you using (from what company)?
Have your tuner said something about this problem?
Thnks for such fast answer :)

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Re: DSG Remap, Is it worth it?
« Reply #34 on: November 14, 2012, 10:37:04 am »
I could be wrong but I think mine only blips the throttle on downshift when in sport mode... Not that I use it in sport mode much ... Lazy ass D mode for general everyday and manual with the stick shift when pushing on...

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Re: DSG Remap, Is it worth it?
« Reply #35 on: November 14, 2012, 10:38:37 am »
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Yes... i have the same. Changing at 2500-3500 RPM at FULL throttle results in a very sudden and jerky gearchange. I just let the engine rev out a little more before changing or just marginally lift of the throttle.
Richwig, how long you've been facing (in miles or km) this problem? Isn't this shake bad for DSG?
What remap for dsg and engine are you using (from what company)?
Have your tuner said something about this problem?
Thnks for such fast answer :)

REVO DSG map.... its happened ever since its been remapped.