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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2013, 05:46:18 pm »


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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2013, 05:52:28 pm »

i'm glad i chose the DSG


.....It's up to you of course but I hope you drive your DSG in M-mode a lot and not always in automatic D-mode.

DSG offers the best of both worlds if you have a positive attitude towards it.  :happy2:
Of course... I currently do a 40 mile commute (1 way) on a mixture of local, A roads and then the M25 and M4. More often than not in traffic and it is a godsend of not having to sit in traffic with the clutch pressed down every 15 seconds...once i'm moving, i use manual mode a fair bit and i do like to mix it up!

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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2013, 06:03:02 pm »

Of course... I currently do a 40 mile commute (1 way) on a mixture of local, A roads and then the M25 and M4. More often than not in traffic and it is a godsend of not having to sit in traffic with the clutch pressed down every 15 seconds...once i'm moving, i use manual mode a fair bit and i do like to mix it up!


....I hope you didn't mind me asking - It's a shame when I read that some folks only ever use D-mode.  :happy2:

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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #18 on: January 07, 2013, 06:19:14 pm »

i'm glad i chose the DSG


.....It's up to you of course but I hope you drive your DSG in M-mode a lot and not always in automatic D-mode.

DSG offers the best of both worlds if you have a positive attitude towards it.  :happy2:


Robin, you know the DSG map, what Exactly does it do and how does it improve the performance of the car?

Been looking at it for a while. I feel that my DSG is pretty smooth and sharp anyways.....just wondering how it would change.

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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #19 on: January 07, 2013, 07:03:17 pm »

Robin, you know the DSG map, what Exactly does it do and how does it improve the performance of the car?

Been looking at it for a while. I feel that my DSG is pretty smooth and sharp anyways.....just wondering how it would change.

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....The Revo version (which will work with other tuner's ECU remaps) keeps you in your selected gear when in M-mode. Having said that, it still allows the DSG box of tricks to protect itself. It also claims to increase torque but I don't have any scientific proof of that. It also allows more scope if you do Launch Controls, which I never do except at Santa Pod but I don't intend to continue doing any quarter-miles.

I think the rev limiter threshold is changed too but I normally shift gear by 5,500 rpm max because there's less power on the K03 up there.

All gear shifts are certainly silky smooth - I noticed it particularly on my 462-mile enthusiastic drive yesterday and I've now driven 105,000 miles.

Hurdy would be able to give you more info  :happy2:


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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #20 on: January 07, 2013, 08:48:57 pm »
dont know if i can really see value for money at the minute with other mod taking priority first, but i guess its something to do later on when having spare cash... :driver:
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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2013, 09:03:35 pm »

dont know if i can really see value for money at the minute with other mod taking priority first, but i guess its something to do later on when having spare cash... :driver:


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Re: manual gt tdi or dsg??
« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2013, 10:34:33 pm »

i'm glad i chose the DSG


.....It's up to you of course but I hope you drive your DSG in M-mode a lot and not always in automatic D-mode.

DSG offers the best of both worlds if you have a positive attitude towards it.  :happy2:

With a diesel there is no point in manual mode IMO. I would just stick it in D and leave it. The power band and revs simply don't make it a sporty drive. Wonderful cruiser, not sporty though.