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Motech mapped DSG 'hesitation' after gear change - FIXED. R-TECH Reign supreme

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RedRobin:

--- Quote from: heavyd on October 19, 2011, 02:04:27 am ---
Good luck with this one, I had some problem with my shark map due to the dsg box!


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....I heard recently that Shark is working on a DSG remap. I don't have any more information.

baldwined30:
Just gonna throw this out there that maybe its the fueling not getting through, as you state it happens when pushing on a bit!

heavyd:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on October 19, 2011, 08:58:25 am ---
--- Quote from: heavyd on October 19, 2011, 02:04:27 am ---
Good luck with this one, I had some problem with my shark map due to the dsg box!


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....I heard recently that Shark is working on a DSG remap. I don't have any more information.

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They do indeed do a remap for the 6speed manual dsg
http://www.sharkperformance.co.uk/brands/Volkswagen/Golf%20(1K)%202004-2009/Volkswagen%20Golf%20(1K)%202004-2009%20GTi%202.0TFSi/

It was teh actual map itself that had issues with the box, even the PDtuning stage 2 map had its torque limited to 280lb/ft  by the gearbox

baldwined30:
I'm never sure DSG maps are a good idea!! I think some cars that are running well over 120 hp from their standard maps puts enough strain without this!!!

jedi-knight83:

--- Quote from: baldwined30 on October 19, 2011, 10:15:20 am ---I'm never sure DSG maps are a good idea!! I think some cars that are running well over 120 hp from their standard maps puts enough strain without this!!!

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If its a safety thing then fair enough. Id rather have half a second hesitation than a broken gear box. Its still plenty fast enough even with the small hesitation... I just didnt know if it was normal or not.

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