FWIW GT-R looks to be DSG only
FWIW GT-R looks to be DSG only
ok 3 pedal fans are you gonna call the GT-R crap also? accept the future, DSG is here to stay. it's the beginning of the end for the clutch pedal...
"jetting carbs is better than FI cuz i can do it in my garage. real tuners use carbs" ever hear that one? where are they now?
http://www.egmcartech.com/2007/09/26...tarts-at-66675
"jetting carbs is better than FI cuz i can do it in my garage. real tuners use carbs" ever hear that one? where are they now?
http://www.egmcartech.com/2007/09/26...tarts-at-66675
" - The engine designation is VR38DETT (Twin Turbocharged 3.8-liter V6)
- The engine performance of the 3 trims is the same
- There is no Manual transmission option"
Wow, not even an option in any of the trims.
- The engine performance of the 3 trims is the same
- There is no Manual transmission option"
Wow, not even an option in any of the trims.
It doesnt 'suck'...It shifts faster than anyone in the world. The only serious concerns about the DSG gearbox is that no one knows how much power it can handle...
Last edited by jackygor; Sep 26, 2007 at 04:23 PM.
if any of you have driven a car with VW / Audi's DSG, you will know what the SST will be like...
it's not that crap standard auto tranny... it's shifts are lightning quick, and the computer is able to rev match during downshifts to allow for maximum power right away...
it's not that crap standard auto tranny... it's shifts are lightning quick, and the computer is able to rev match during downshifts to allow for maximum power right away...
Paddle shifting is definately here to stay, but it doesn't mean that it is more fun. I would put it in between a auto and a stick. We all know autos are faster at the track still not as fun you will be hard pressed to pull a manual out of a true enthusiast hand.
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Has there been aftermarket (performance) support for the VW / Audi's DSG since its debut? Just wondering. I dont feel like searching the VW forums.
Last edited by _Chris_; Sep 26, 2007 at 05:58 PM.
i'm not too familiar with the DSG upgrades...
i chipped my GLI, and the tranny handles the power just fine... of course i would imagine Mitsu has beefed up their version, considering it's getting 300+lbft of torque from the factory...
i chipped my GLI, and the tranny handles the power just fine... of course i would imagine Mitsu has beefed up their version, considering it's getting 300+lbft of torque from the factory...
Most of the DSG are in the gear above and below as well as the gear you are in at all times. There is no time to transfer from gear to gear...
Soo there is still human error involved... Automatics are still the fastest.
I like DSG
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From: City O Sin, MA...the not so sinish part though...
Put it this way, with the DSG's theres no leaning forwad when you shift. You pull the paddle and you just feel the reves go down to the next gear. Its quick. Its a far cry from tiptronic trannys


