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the DQ250 is 10+ years old now. they have finally ironed out the bugs![]()
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Surely it's no more of a load on the clutch than the same thing with a manual? Less really because, unless you're braking, the DSG changes down changes at the lowest possible point. Changing up, if they cut the fuel it's very similar to with a manual and backing off the throttle until the clutch is engaged except it gets it right every time and each clutch only gets used for 3 gears and runs in oil.
Perhaps the timing of the shift is how long it takes to shift from one gear to the next and doesn't include one clutch disengaging and the other engaging?
Last edited by CardinalSin; 17-02-2014 at 03:46 PM.
Hmmm.....rpm refers to the crank revolutions AFAIK.....it's a mystery to me still but if the 'box' lasts as long as the engine who cares.
Don't know about Toyotas being bullet proof LOL
But on the neutral thing whilst moving -
We have a fiat 500 Twinair and it has a similar gearbox, albeit only a single clutch - they call it a Dualogic gearbox
We were checking out a very slight vibration and to determine if engine related I just knocked it into neutral whilst going slightly downhill at about 75kph - engine went to idle and vibration continued - so not engine related
Then just put it back into "D" - well the Fiat equivalent
Well there was a huge "BANG" and bits of gearbox blew out under car and went everywhere -
Oil all over the place !!!
NO NO NO JUST KIDDING
As Ryeman says above - it just adjusted the engine revs to match road speed and engaged 5th gear without any noticeable change apart from an increase in engine revs
The truth is I never even thought about it as these days a car, or any other product for that matter has to be idiot proof
So if you can move the lever into neutral it will either do nothing and sound some alarm or will just do as requested and go into neutral. Putting it back into "D" I would expect it to do no less than the humble little Fiat and go straight into the applicable gear and adjust engine revs to suit and then drop the appropriate clutch - all in about 0.2 of a second
Struth - it won't let you remove the key if it's not in park - so selecting neutral shouldn't be a problem
Or if it is, it just won't do it
If I remember I will try it next time I'm out in the Yeti
Cheers
Last edited by Blue103TDIDSG; 18-02-2014 at 10:18 AM.
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