Hi guys
I know this may seem like a ridiculous question but I was just wondering if you's have any tips/suggestions when using DSG/Auto.
I have always driven a manual car so although auto makes things much simpler there's still things I'm wondering about, for example;
When reversing is it good to switch straight to D while the car is still rolling back? then let the car (without putting any rev's down) pull itself forward? - little things like that I'm wondering about really so if anyone like I say has any tips or anything then will be much appreciated - if I'm asking a load of rubbish then just let me know ha
Thanks
Lloydyboy
Using DSG
- bianco
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Re: Using DSG
Nothing special actually.
You will soon enough find out that it crawls forward if You do not hold Your foot on the brake at the light![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/wink.gif)
When changing between forward and reverse, it is always a good idea to stop completely - regardless of transmission.
You will soon enough find out that it crawls forward if You do not hold Your foot on the brake at the light
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/wink.gif)
When changing between forward and reverse, it is always a good idea to stop completely - regardless of transmission.
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- With a: DSG box
Re: Using DSG
If you by accident, selected N , just don't accelerate. Let the rev drop and then re-select.
I use the auto D in traffic jams or motorway, but use the + and - on A roads. i like the choice of gears and the paddle shifts are really useful.
when you appraoch a round about, be careful if you are on manual mode. Instinctively you would drop the gears as you would with a standard manual gearbox, but the DSG drops them for you as you brake. This is one situation where you cannot choose to stay on a 4th for example. It will decide. Often i end up revving like crazy on 2nd because when i brake from speed, i don't know what gear it has dropped to. I have to upshift quickly to avoid wheel spinning.
If you are in a hurry , click on S and put on Sport on the ACC. Enjoy!
I use the auto D in traffic jams or motorway, but use the + and - on A roads. i like the choice of gears and the paddle shifts are really useful.
when you appraoch a round about, be careful if you are on manual mode. Instinctively you would drop the gears as you would with a standard manual gearbox, but the DSG drops them for you as you brake. This is one situation where you cannot choose to stay on a 4th for example. It will decide. Often i end up revving like crazy on 2nd because when i brake from speed, i don't know what gear it has dropped to. I have to upshift quickly to avoid wheel spinning.
If you are in a hurry , click on S and put on Sport on the ACC. Enjoy!
- bianco
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- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:24 pm
- I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
- In: Deep Black
- With a: DSG box
- Location: Denmark
Re: Using DSG
One detail not everybody knows:
If You push the gas pedal to the floor, it gears down to give You some go![Smile :)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
But if You press hard on the pedal, it will go 2 mm more, and it feels a little like a push-button. This is some sort of Oh-Shit! function, that immediately gives You max power - It will downshift till it reaches approx. 5.000 rpm, and go like Ohhhh!!!
Not very comfortable, and no good for a smooth flow on the track - but it will get You out of a bind.
If You push the gas pedal to the floor, it gears down to give You some go
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
But if You press hard on the pedal, it will go 2 mm more, and it feels a little like a push-button. This is some sort of Oh-Shit! function, that immediately gives You max power - It will downshift till it reaches approx. 5.000 rpm, and go like Ohhhh!!!
Not very comfortable, and no good for a smooth flow on the track - but it will get You out of a bind.