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    Manual farts!

    We all know and love the "farts" the DSG does on up change. Has anyone been able to do it in a manual? Is it possible? I think I did one today pulling into traffic but not sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_R View Post
    We all know and love the "farts" the DSG does on up change. Has anyone been able to do it in a manual? Is it possible? I think I did one today pulling into traffic but not sure.
    Are you sure it was the car ROFL
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    The "fart" is caused by the momentary spark cut (and subsequent expulsion of unburnt fuel) controlled by the ECU, as the DSG engages and disengages the clutches, so as to not put additional pressure on the clutches.

    That behaviour isn't possible in a manual.
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    The only way to replicate a similar noise in a manual is to give the car a bootfull around a low speed corner in either 1st or 2nd gear and trigger the traction control. This will cut fuel/ignition momentarily and makes a similar sound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamD View Post
    The "fart" is caused by the momentary spark cut (and subsequent expulsion of unburnt fuel) controlled by the ECU, as the DSG engages and disengages the clutches, so as to not put additional pressure on the clutches.

    That behaviour isn't possible in a manual.
    Spot-on. It's a side-effect of the ECU mapping the DSG cars have, to preserve the transmission.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    The only way to replicate a similar noise in a manual is to give the car a bootfull around a low speed corner in either 1st or 2nd gear and trigger the traction control.
    +1 been getting that a lot lately even on straight sections now I have gone stage 2
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    You can do it by full throttle 6800 rpm shifts (as the car hits the rev limiter, it cuts spark). With practice, it makes shifting as fast as a DSG.

    Probably draw a fair bit of attention around the street though

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