Hey guys,
Thought I would just mention this interesting observation and as I don't see it as a problem I don't want to put it in the problems thread. (I'm happy for it to be moved if needs be)
But anyway recently I put some H&R lowering springs on my car (only on the back so far) and since doing so I have found that my DSG is much more responsive (and as a result more drivable) than before.
I'm sure your probably thinking in crazy but bare with me. What I'm thinking is that because of the slant the car is on now (5.5cm lower in the rear) it thinks the car is constantly going up a hill, as a result it:
Holds first gear much longer! And actually clamps down on the clutches hard for a very quick take off. Also seems smother than before with less delay from the brake. Another added bonus is that it re-engages 1st under 5km/h and sufficient throttle
Unless the road is perfectly flat (or down hill) it will stay in 6th - unless enough boost is been made.
Hill start assist modes still work as normal (so both forwards and reverse)
If you lift off the throttle it will hold a gear longer (about 1-3 seconds) instead of immediately shifting down to the next gear.
When off the throttle and you go bellow the tick over rpms (1050) it will engage the next gear (for example from 7th to 6th) much quicker meaning less delay and more boost.
When going up a hill (with very light throttle) it will start kicking back gears to keep it in the power band. The gearbox has always done this but its stepping back 1-2 more gears now
Generally feels like its more engaged and thus little throttle application will actually see the car progressively pull instead of it trying to move like a fat person (take no offence - you know what I mean
) - but this could just be the effect of all the above points
The thing I really want to know is, where is the sensor that detects the pitch of the car located - and maybe I can manipulate it. And/or I wonder if VCDS can change its parameters.
I only say this because the springs are ROCK HARD and I wouldn't mind going back to stock but i want the gearbox to keep working properly!
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