thanks, was wondering how I got into S mode without toggling the sport mode button, turns out I just went down on the gear selector. Then I started messing around with the paddle shifters and entered manual mode thinking this would get be back into drive mode. Will use it again as car felt a lot more responsive and quicker then just hitting toggling sport mode whilst in gear 7 on highway...
Silly question regarding chip tuning and Virtual Cockpit. In my Skoda one of the Virtual Cockpit views ("sport" view) shows current engine output - scaled in kW. I have a 110 kW 1.5 TSI engine so it maxes out at 110 kW. What will it show after stage 1 chip tuning? Will it also show range between 0-110 kW (based on - I don't know - how much the gas pedal is pressed) or will it somehow show recalculated value based on new ECU maps or maybe it will break and not show anything?
Hi, I have a DSG Golf 7.5R. When I’m driving fast in manual mode and I downshift from 3rd to 2nd gear a lot of times it’s like the car remains in neutral, you can hear and see that the rpm do not increase, for 1/2 seconds or until I press the gas pedal, it is so annoying.
And if you own a dual clutch transmission of any sorts its definently worth watching some how to videos/ what not to do in a dual clutch transmission vehicle! ( 5 things not to do in a dual clutch transmission vehicle-youtube). It will save you alot of money and hardache in the long or even the short term. They are VERY different then your everyday torque converter automatic!! Drive it like a torque converter i stead of a clutch snd your transmission wont be happy lol
Lol. The description of that video you just referenced contradicts your other comment! “Don’t put the transmission in neutral when you come to a stop. There’s no need to do this. You may think the clutch will be partially engaged and wearing out, but the system will be sure to disengage the clutch (while keeping first gear pre-selected). “
Im sorry but i cringed for your clutch after seeing u toggle in and out of sport mode while at a stop..(sport mode leaves the clutch engaged so your burning up a very expensive part of your transmission://). If your running sport mode on the dsg and you come to a stop you should push the gear selecter into manual mode and it will disengage the clutch!!!
You made another comment referring to a video that contradicts what you said here! Lol “Don’t put the transmission in neutral when you come to a stop. There’s no need to do this. You may think the clutch will be partially engaged and wearing out, but the system will be sure to disengage the clutch (while keeping first gear pre-selected).”
@@EVERYTHINGcpo nosir you are incorrect...i am and was refferring to sport mode exclusively which does in fact leave the clutch engaged..all other modes including manual/paddles will disengage the clutch 100% at a stop-sport mode never will disengage you are 100% burning clutch, just ask VW. Why do u think theres zero clutch delay from a stop in sports mode but a solid half second pluss in normal drive. (I am just trying too point out something that can prevent premature wear on the most expensive part of these cars! And btw putting it in nuetral at a long stoplight is ideal as it will cut all power/strain from the clutch..increase fluid life etc...just ask VW😂 I do wish you were correct though. I wish sports mode at 0mph didnt ride clutch but she does:/ Ps. Never said put it in neutral. When in sports mode coming too a stop(not sporty driving) you should put it into regular drive or manual mode or neutral(if u want)
Had my new Golf R 7.5 for a year and I learn something new today. Switching from Sport Mode to Manual gives instant acceleration boost. Thanks!
Picking up my GLI next week going to have so much fun with this DSG
thanks, was wondering how I got into S mode without toggling the sport mode button, turns out I just went down on the gear selector. Then I started messing around with the paddle shifters and entered manual mode thinking this would get be back into drive mode.
Will use it again as car felt a lot more responsive and quicker then just hitting toggling sport mode whilst in gear 7 on highway...
Another awesome informative video thanks so much.
This is still far easier than a manual 😂😂. I love my DSG
Silly question regarding chip tuning and Virtual Cockpit. In my Skoda one of the Virtual Cockpit views ("sport" view) shows current engine output - scaled in kW. I have a 110 kW 1.5 TSI engine so it maxes out at 110 kW. What will it show after stage 1 chip tuning? Will it also show range between 0-110 kW (based on - I don't know - how much the gas pedal is pressed) or will it somehow show recalculated value based on new ECU maps or maybe it will break and not show anything?
If you are in manual mode does it upshift itself also without using peddle shifter or stay in that gear until you shift?
Only upshifts itself if u get to redline
Hi, I have a DSG Golf 7.5R. When I’m driving fast in manual mode and I downshift from 3rd to 2nd gear a lot of times it’s like the car remains in neutral, you can hear and see that the rpm do not increase, for 1/2 seconds or until I press the gas pedal, it is so annoying.
you’re not meant to come off the pedal when downshifting or upshifting
Does the trans stay in sport when in manual mode if you have a tune for pops and bangs in sport
Yes.
Very informative video👌🏻
Which button did you push in the steering wheel to get the car manuel mode off?
Hold down the right paddle shifter and it turns off
For my Audi: 3:37 This "hold to get out of manual mode" does not work. 4:27 This "pull down to get out of manual mode" works.
Now I see why people mess these gearboxes up... 😂
How do I get back to drive mode after toggling paddles? Holding up does not work. Audi s5 2011
Hmmm holding any paddle for a second or two always works for me.
@@EVERYTHINGcpo thanks for the reply, mine doesn't work like that unfortunately.
@@jamieniche obviously, it’s not ideal, but you could try toggling the gear shifter into sport and back to drive.
Do all DSG sticks allow you to pull down to toggle D and S?
my Skoda VRS doesn't. It's a pull down from D to S and you have to push back up (MK2 Fabia)
Yh
If I put my car in manual mode with the stick can I deactivate it by maintaining pressed the paddle shifter ?
No dont do that
pull down to leave shifter manual. something new, time to do some experiment
Nice redlining
Nice video! What paddle shifters are those?
Looks like they're off Urotuning, carful though, they don't fit at all.
It's ok the hold the steering wheel, it won't bite.
you always need good options to get out.
Do you pops and bang come on when you toggle sport mode on the shifter or the cars sport on the screen
trans in sport
I need paddles for my DSG. I could drive manual in sport then.
OMFG WOW!.....
And if you own a dual clutch transmission of any sorts its definently worth watching some how to videos/ what not to do in a dual clutch transmission vehicle! ( 5 things not to do in a dual clutch transmission vehicle-youtube). It will save you alot of money and hardache in the long or even the short term. They are VERY different then your everyday torque converter automatic!! Drive it like a torque converter i stead of a clutch snd your transmission wont be happy lol
Lol. The description of that video you just referenced contradicts your other comment!
“Don’t put the transmission in neutral when you come to a stop. There’s no need to do this. You may think the clutch will be partially engaged and wearing out, but the system will be sure to disengage the clutch (while keeping first gear pre-selected). “
Im sorry but i cringed for your clutch after seeing u toggle in and out of sport mode while at a stop..(sport mode leaves the clutch engaged so your burning up a very expensive part of your transmission://). If your running sport mode on the dsg and you come to a stop you should push the gear selecter into manual mode and it will disengage the clutch!!!
Its kinda like if your in a traditional manual and your using the clutch and gas too hold your car instead of the brake😕
Absolutely not how it works
You made another comment referring to a video that contradicts what you said here! Lol “Don’t put the transmission in neutral when you come to a stop. There’s no need to do this. You may think the clutch will be partially engaged and wearing out, but the system will be sure to disengage the clutch (while keeping first gear pre-selected).”
@@EVERYTHINGcpo nosir you are incorrect...i am and was refferring to sport mode exclusively which does in fact leave the clutch engaged..all other modes including manual/paddles will disengage the clutch 100% at a stop-sport mode never will disengage you are 100% burning clutch, just ask VW. Why do u think theres zero clutch delay from a stop in sports mode but a solid half second pluss in normal drive. (I am just trying too point out something that can prevent premature wear on the most expensive part of these cars! And btw putting it in nuetral at a long stoplight is ideal as it will cut all power/strain from the clutch..increase fluid life etc...just ask VW😂
I do wish you were correct though. I wish sports mode at 0mph didnt ride clutch but she does:/
Ps. Never said put it in neutral. When in sports mode coming too a stop(not sporty driving) you should put it into regular drive or manual mode or neutral(if u want)
@@dailydrivensedans4875 I did some testing for us. ruclips.net/video/9xcyOJHUGk0/видео.html