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03-21-2007, 06:54 PM | #23 | |
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03-21-2007, 08:48 PM | #24 |
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I have both SMG and DSG cars.
- DSG creeps forward when you release the brake, SMG doesn't - I always use manual mode in the m3 because I just hate the shift timing in auto mode vs. I drive the DSG in auto mode most of the time unless I'm into somekinda fun. - both SMG and DSG do downshitft on it's own when the rpm is too low (no matter your in auto or manual mode), say when your approaching a redlight in 6th at 60mi. DSG downshifts starting at around 1,500rpm (maybe lower) without skipping gears vs. SMG skips gears sometimes - DSG upshifts automatically if you get to the rev limit (even in manual mode) but not so sure about the SMG, which gives you the yellow and red indicators when the needle approaches the rev limit. - DSG is super smooth, the rpm keeps going up without dropping during acceleration vs. SMG is kinda jerky at slow speed but it gives you the kick in the back when upshifting. SMG gives you the feeling of driving a real M/T car without the third paddle. I prefer the current SMG over the VW DSG but would love to try the new tranny on the e92 m3.
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Does DSG give you the kick in back when you upshift like SMG? That is the feeling I love about SMG and would hope it isn't lost with DSG. Also, I have heard that the down shift is considerably slower (probably already mentioned) is this true? What I am hearing is smoothness in Auto mode is only real advantage? SMG Auto mode is really really bad, unless you put it in sport and then set it on 3 of 6 in th aggressiveness meter and then it is slightly tolerable. My M roadster is, of course, manual so I am not that interested in having M3 maual as I prefer to mix it up. I hope to not be dissapointed. If so I'll go by a clean E46 M3 SMG for 1/2 the price.
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03-22-2007, 01:18 AM | #26 | |
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edkh: It's good to look at VAG DSG to figure what ZSG will be like however, things like automatic upshift at redline are obviously fully software controllable. ZSG in manual mode does not have to be this way and I suspect won't be. heezyo2o already made this point as well. You guys should read all of the thread you post to and read a few others for some background before posting. |
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03-22-2007, 09:47 AM | #27 | |
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I shouldn't have said 'kick down'. I meant if you are coming up to a junction or lights in sixth gear for example, and you put your foot on the accelerator, and the software detects you should be in 2nd, it will change down for you to prevent you stalling. I know it's not a traditional 'kick down' that autos have. It's my fault for my choice of terms. |
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