Having more torque via the ECU flash means that it's not so much of an issue that it shifts up at 2000rpm, because you've already got much more torque and driveability there. (At least from my experience in flashing my MKV GTI DSG).
chipping will not fix this problem.... D is designed for fuel economy. my jetta will change gears at about 2000rpm when in D unless i really go heavy on the accelerator. chipping will just make it get there faster with the same accelerator position. yes mine is chipped and love it, but does not change the shift program of the gearbox.
what i do to get it to go is move it into manual mode and let it rev out longer in that one gear... then when i've reached the desired speed move it back into D.
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Having more torque via the ECU flash means that it's not so much of an issue that it shifts up at 2000rpm, because you've already got much more torque and driveability there. (At least from my experience in flashing my MKV GTI DSG).
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I had this very early on around 300kms and she would've been warm at the time, running for around 15 mins so not full operating temp! Never done it again and has 1800kms up!
Paddles are good and this makes the DSG fun especially to hear the braaaap on upshifts - I sometimes slow down drop a gear and floor it so I can feel the rush and hear the braaaap, it's great therapyPossibly considering the longer Paddles as trying to quickly find the little paddle when you're flinging the wheel around is not the easiest thing to do!
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I've had it happen to me too (the miss the gear thing). It was whilst I was leaving work, I'd just turned left after a traffic lights and I wasn't particularly meaning to floor it, but it missed the gear, rev'd a bit, so I took my foot off the accelerator, it went into gear, and I then accelerated again. I think it was around 350km - hasn't happened in the 650km since.
The Golf R apparently has an updated version of the 6sp DSG.
I'm wondering if this "missed gear" thing that many of us have experienced is part of the new programming? Maybe it's been programmed to do this in preference to "crunching" a change etc? We've all read of people who have heard a "bang" from the transmission when they've had a "hard" change. I don't know.
I do know that the DSG adapts. Contrary to popular believe, it's not adapting to you, it's adapting to itself. You think about when you get a new car, how it takes a little while to get used to the new clutch and gear throw etc. That's what the DSG adapts to (in a non-technical sense). Anyway - keep us posted guys. I'd be interested to hear if anyone has it happen to them again.
Yeah, you can get aftermarket paddles which are longer you can get them in silver or black.. I think Corey organised a group buy at one stage.. he is possibly best placed to give you the skinny ( and I think photos )
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As posted before (I think on another thread) I'm having problems when slowing down to take corners (normal speeds) - the DSG will be in 2nd gear when turning, accelerator off, then when reapplying the throttle after the turn it clunks/jerks into third?! It tends to do this on a regular basis and am having some concerns that it's just not performing as it should??? Now when I turn corners, I barely touch the throttle so to minimise the problem.....it this only happening to me???
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MK3 OCTAVIA vRS WAGON
Some odd issues being described. My DSG has never once skipped a beat that I can think of.
Come hard into a corner in D or S and it downshifts perfectly. Come out of the corner and dump it and its smooth.
2019 BMW M3 CS
When driving with gear selector in “D" my GTI with DSG doesn't shift down into first gear until I am traveling at 2 kph or fully stopped according to the digit readout speedo......most times I am powering off in 2nd gear which also feels wrong as it should be in 1st....example is at roundabouts and give way signs.
When changing up from 1st to 2nd I am travelling at around 17 kph, so fine there but from 2nd to 3rd it's very early changing up also.
A lot of my driving is stop/ start so for convenience I tend to use “D"
Also when changing down it can be a bit jerky from 3rd gear down with my foot pressed lightly on the brake pedal, but this is intermittent and more noticeable when cold.
From memory it used to change down to 1st at 3-4 kph and only occasionally I would be caught out.
As we went for a decent cruise yesterday, it was sticking to 2nd a lot, so changed over to the paddles anyway.
Could any GTI DSG owners let me know at what speed yours changes down according to your digital speedo from 2nd to 1st when
in “D" mode...... any thoughts from any Forum members would be appreciated.
Oh and it's done just under 3000kms, so I realize it's only early days....need a road trip alright AdamD
Thanks in advance and I hope you all had a great Christmas![]()
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