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JMP:
I have revo stage 2 on my K03 DSG GTI. I have had it now for a couple of years and I had a different sw before that.

There is somekind of problem with the software, after changing the B-T-F settings with SPS device the DSG shifts smoothly and everything is fine. However when time goes by, the shifting pattern starts to change. I start to get jerky shifts. If I change the SPS settings, its fine again! Why does it do this? Does the adapting ecu somehow change the communication between dsg box? Is the engine torque that the gearbox sees modified due to torque limiters in dsg?

I have done the dsg basic settings and it helped, I had clutch slip and it cured it. But it doesnt change this described behaviour. Does anyone else get this? Im starting to hate the software because of this. Stock mode is fine, I dont drive in stock mode that long though.

My earlier software did not bypass the torque limiters in the dsg and it didnt have this problem. It was a lot better when just cruising because it had stock calibrations in low load situations and low revs. I would change it back but I think its too late to ask for money back.

edd666999:
A stage 2 ko3 wouldn't hit the dsg's torque limit.

What are your mods?

Clutch slip doesn't sound good....nor do jerky changes

JMP:

--- Quote from: edd666999 on April 07, 2014, 08:32:12 am ---A stage 2 ko3 wouldn't hit the dsg's torque limit.

What are your mods?

Clutch slip doesn't sound good....nor do jerky changes

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Stage 2 k03 produces enough torque for the box to limit it. I have logged this from DSG, its clearly visible there. This was the case with my previous sw, which is why I jumped to revo.

After the revo, I had small amount of slip between gear changes when new gear was changed. After the Basic settings this was cured and I havent seen it since.

I have s3 ic, ebay 100 cell downpipe with stock catback, oettinger turbo-outlet kit which deletes the turbo muffler, carbonio intake with pipercross filter, deleted the "sound generator" inlet pipe, new stock HPFP and cam follower just changed. I think thats mostly it.. And of course revo stage 2 running 6-4-9 at the moment.

Teutonic_Tamer:
When was your DSG fluid and filter last changed?  Manky fluid can have a noticeable effect on shift quality.

JMP:

--- Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on April 08, 2014, 02:32:32 am ---When was your DSG fluid and filter last changed?  Manky fluid can have a noticeable effect on shift quality.

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Good point, DSG fluid and filter change is just coming up. I have about 3000km left before service. Im hoping this will have an affect!

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