I've only recently started driving it in manual, D was good enough just for pottering about town but anything other than that and its straight into manual... the S mode is crap and the noise I get when driving in it is hideous, sounds as though my car wants to throw up - manual is obviously much more responsive anyway but does anyone else's seem to take a second or two after the number changes on the dash before the engine actually responds?
i really hope someone comes up with a way of disabling the kickdown in the manual mode
That should, in theory, be quite simple, it'll be a wire or two from the kickdown switch to the ECU, so just cut into one of the wires and install a switch to turn it on/off?
Uprated gearbox mount mate. Stiffens it up more so you don't get that horrible shaking feeling from the increased torque after remapping.
It removed the loss of energy when clutch engages. Normally the gear box mount takes the "BANG" out of the clutch engaging, with this mount that energy is no longer lost and the clutch connects and the power can be used quicker as there is no movement.
My car has been Revo a few times and they even said it feels so much nicer.
At the moment I think it is the best £ for £ mod. But you only notice it if you drive to the higher rev range.
mainly from 1st to second i notice a hesitation in the gear change the rest are ok and pretty bang on but not as quick as the 6 speed dsg changes in the golf.
Dont think the 6speed changes quicker having driven a 6dsg in a golf gti. Thought the general rule of thumb with dsg was that the more torqe a box can handle, the slower gear changes will be. Eg ours is 9ms where in the lambo murchilago excuse spelling is around 40ms
I am referring specifically to manual mode. I tested the GTi and seriously noticed a HUGE difference between the two. I could be wrong and maybe my dsg aint right but the golf was defo smoother and quicker for me. Tilley the dog bone is cheap mate, speak to AWESOMA AL at Awesone GTI. I think I paid like 30 quid for mine.
How much was it Phil? I hate the kick down even in manual if your doing a 3rd gear roll and floor it, it will hesitate then kick down into 2nd just to change instantly back into 3rd! Pretty sure Revo have a dsg map out that sorts this? May be wrong..
mainly from 1st to second i notice a hesitation in the gear change the rest are ok and pretty bang on but not as quick as the 6 speed dsg changes in the golf.
I get it all the way through the gear range, press paddle, number changes instantly, the revs stay high for a good second and a half at least then drop - no-one else getting that?![]()
Gearbox doesn't blip - that's the point of a dual clutch. But if you're going to drop to 2nd (which is nothing more than a pulling away gear) then yes, you'd have to pull the paddles for each.
In reality, you're better off letting the box do the downshifting as you brake more & then use the torque & low end power to pull away rather than dropping as low.
My current car is automated manual and it auto drops gear when slowing down. DSG will do it as well! It doesn't just leave you stranded in a high gear. xD