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Thread: VW Polo 6R GTI quick take-off function

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    I think the best tip would be, give the transmission oil time to heat up properly!
    As for the rest, its basically an automatic manual
    Just go easy on it while cold and change oil and filter after every 40.000 kms

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    not meaning to be a troll, but a tip for taking care of the DSG is to try and allow driving speeds of 10km/h and above, so if you don't have enough space in traffic, leave a lil gap, it's like riding the clutch in a manual car otherwise

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    Quote Originally Posted by PUZ213 View Post
    not meaning to be a troll, but a tip for taking care of the DSG is to try and allow driving speeds of 10km/h and above, so if you don't have enough space in traffic, leave a lil gap, it's like riding the clutch in a manual car otherwise
    I'm intrigued about this, can you please point to a source for more info about this ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gambit View Post
    Yes if you want to launch the 6r gti turn traction control off, pull the handbrake up , dial in 3.2k rpm let go of the hand brake and off you go! They launch pretty hard at this rpm as the turbo is in full swing
    I have done this in my 77tsi, both front tyres lit up, its the quickest ive ever got my car off the line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by danntsi77 View Post
    I have done this in my 77tsi, both front tyres lit up, its the quickest ive ever got my car off the line.
    Yeah baby! Haha it certainly is. On a private piece of road against my mates stock golf gti I easily out sprinted to 100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gambit View Post
    Yeah baby! Haha it certainly is. On a private piece of road against my mates stock golf gti I easily out sprinted to 100.
    But did your mate also use the Golf GTI's launch control as well? (Assuming it was DSG) If it was a manual, yeah, it would lose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWPolo6RGTI View Post
    I'm intrigued about this, can you please point to a source for more info about this ?
    The fact that the gearboc runs a clutch pack that gets engaged/disengaged agains a flywheel and that even VW tell customers that it's 2 manual boxes bolted together with a computer controlling things rather than a pedal, pretty good indication.

    I disagree however on the "riding" part of the comment, my Mk4 Golf 1.6 had an anti-stall feature in it that you could ease the clutch pedal out and the car would take off on it's own, ticking away at just above idle and keeping the car moving at about 15-20kph. I would think that especially in a high-torque motor, that there wouldn't be any slipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaglehawk View Post
    But did your mate also use the Golf GTI's launch control as well? (Assuming it was DSG) If it was a manual, yeah, it would lose.
    Yep it was manual

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    I disagree however on the "riding" part of the comment, my Mk4 Golf 1.6 had an anti-stall feature in it that you could ease the clutch pedal out and the car would take off on it's own, ticking away at just above idle and keeping the car moving at about 15-20kph. I would think that especially in a high-torque motor, that there wouldn't be any slipping.
    What gear does the 7 speed DSG select for tooling around in traffic crawls?
    With the 6 speed DSG, it always seems to end up in 2nd, even at walking pace, and you need to manually downshift to 1st if you aren't stopped so this box would seem to slip the clutch (wet in this case so not as likely to wear from this sort of operation).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    What gear does the 7 speed DSG select for tooling around in traffic crawls?
    With the 6 speed DSG, it always seems to end up in 2nd, even at walking pace, and you need to manually downshift to 1st if you aren't s
    If its a DSG box why would you need to change the gears manually at all during peak hour traffic? It's meant to be an auto gearbox isn't it?

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