Based on discussions with a friend of mine who works at VW, moving the selector to neutral when stationary has the same effect as a firm foot on the brake pedal ie; the DSG clutches are fully disengaged. In Drive with no foot on the brake pedal or on the accelerator pedal then the ECU assumes that you want to crawl forward at a very slow rate, obviously after the hill start brake hold disengages. The gear indicator will show D1 or D2.
I don't get the "mystical magic" stuff that floats around about DSG's. They are just a manual gearbox with electro hydraulic clutch actuation, that's it.
This differs to an automatic gearbox with a torque converter (TC) which always transmits some power. TC's are a fluid coupling between the engine and the transmission and as such heat up the fluid whenever there is a differential between the engine rpm and the gearbox rpm. Which is why they need a transmission cooler. Moving an automatic gearbox to neutral disengages the gears (bands) which is why the loading changes, but the TC is still engaged.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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