My Passat is not an R36, but it’s a V6 AWD … so similar. It’s a 2007 (2006 build) with 92,000 km now. I had a Harding Performance DQ250 DSG upgrade done 3 years ago at 65,000 km. This upgrade was based on the latest VAG software version available at that time. The existing data file was downloaded, sent to QLD for modification, then reloaded in a new modified file. I had it done because previously the DSG couldn’t wait to change through all the gears rapidly then sit in 6th even when doing 50 kph. Harding Performance claimed the gearbox would hold gears for longer in D and for less time in S. They also said it would achieve faster gear changes and prevent the jolting into 1st gear to extend both gearbox and clutch pack life.
I can’t give you specific details like rpm or speed change points, but I can talk about impressions. When I first drove the car, I felt it was a big improvement … which is good because it wasn’t cheap! I’d driven a later-year R36 and felt the DSG in that performed better than my 2007 Passat, but this upgrade seemed like another step better again. It made the car more driveable. You could tell that the DSG held gears for longer in D and held gears for less time in S. So it made both D and S more useable. Not sure if I noticed faster changes.
Previously when making a 90 degree turn into a side street around the city, the car would enter the corner in say 5th gear and stay in that gear on exit with no useable power. Several subtle throttle applications on exit would produce no results until the DSG suddenly jolted into 1st gear with lots of revs. This was extremely frustrating! With the DSG tune the car changed down gears when entering a corner in much the same way you would yourself if you were driving a manual. When exiting the corner, the car is already in 2nd gear ready for effective acceleration. Another thing the new program did was prevent 6th gear from being engaged until over 70 kph. I enjoy this.
So at the time I felt it did transform the way the car drives. Of course, since then I’ve got very used to the new tune and now wish it could be taken a step further. S is still pretty much unusable around town because you can accelerate up to say 50 kph and hold that speed but, the engine is revving its head off being held in 2nd and doesn't want to go into 3rd. So it’s far from perfect - just better. I noticed no change in economy. It's possible I'm being overly critical because what I'd really like is a proper manual with 3 pedals!
One important point. If you get this done and then send your car to a dealer you must issue strict instructions "DO NOT REFLASH DSG" or you will lose your upgrade. A dealer told me this.
2007 Passat B6 3.2 litre V6 4Motion | Granite Grey | standard 17" Solitude wheels | tow bar
Mods: R36 steering wheel | HP DQ250 DSG tune | HPA Haldex performance controller | Koni sports yellow shocks | Eibach springs | H&R sway bars | Whiteline ALK | Kufatec E-MFA add on | Garage door button | Warning triangle retrofit | Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin RE003s
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