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teh_Broseph posted:More on shifting chat, I'm about 3k miles into a Mk7.5 GTI and feel OPs pain on having trouble - nailing that butter smooth as an automatic shift is still an enigma for me and whatever moves I try out are inconsistent. I can get a consistent smooth 1>2 shift from a red light by something like: Green light, ease off clutch while easing on gas, at about 2200rpm push in clutch pedal and shift, watch the Prius in front of me cruise away while I'm coasting at 15mph waiting for the tach to drop, moderate pace release clutch starting at ~1500rpm and gently ease gas pedal, everything settles now I can continue accelerating. Okay, so I'm seeing this around a lot an apparently its related to how the ECU treats throttle and people call it "Rev hang". Seems like people are saying you can code it out with VCDS or OBDEleven: https://www.vwvortex.com/threads/throttle-mod-direct-acceleration-tweak.8988673/ Take it with a grain of salt, of course. Another option people are suggesting is ensure you hit 3k + RPM before shifting and it doesn't hang.
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Blakkout posted:They had some great colors around this time. I'm partial to the utopia blue myself, so I snagged my 2015 A4 in that scheme. Another good color. I'm just glad I finally have a car that's not black or white. Trying to bring some color back onto the street before everyone is shuffled around in gray generic boxes.
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teh_Broseph posted:More on shifting chat, I'm about 3k miles into a Mk7.5 GTI and feel OPs pain on having trouble - nailing that butter smooth as an automatic shift is still an enigma for me and whatever moves I try out are inconsistent. I can get a consistent smooth 1>2 shift from a red light by something like: Green light, ease off clutch while easing on gas, at about 2200rpm push in clutch pedal and shift, watch the Prius in front of me cruise away while I'm coasting at 15mph waiting for the tach to drop, moderate pace release clutch starting at ~1500rpm and gently ease gas pedal, everything settles now I can continue accelerating. Yea, this screws me up a lot. Owned a mazda3 before my current GTI and was pretty good with easily matching between shifts. The GTI can be rather inconsistent as you point out, so sometimes it’s smooth, sometimes jolty.
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Well guys I went and did it. I got a 2014 S4 DSG from Carvana. Only has 49k on it and feels newer than the 2016 Focus ST I traded in for it. Took it up some twisties and really enjoying how direct and responsive the steering feel is compared to the ST. I haven't had it at the limit yet but it feels way less understeer prone. The odd thing is it looks and feels smaller and nimbler than the Focus despite being heavier. The seats are surprisingly comfortable for me as a big dude. Acceleration is great (haven't been bold enough to try launch control yet) and it looks like I lucked into a Sport Differential car. The DSG is....weird. I drove a manual for the last 15 years and have driven lots of automatics and it's weird to feel like the car is operating a clutch for me. It's definitely noticeably different than a traditional Automatic.Overall very happy with it so far and a friend pointed me at a reputable independent VAG shop nearby. MunchE fucked around with this message at 00:19 on Mar 18, 2021 |
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As I understand DSG is just a manual gearbox with grafted on automated shifting module. So if it feels like it's using a clutch for you, well it is...
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It's two sets of gears (1, 3, 5 and 2, 4, 6) with two clutches, basically pre-engages the next gear and just switches which clutch is engaged to shift.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 19:33 |
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Its a Manumatic: Manual Gearbox, with two separate shafts that can be shifted independently. Make sure you get it flushed every 35k-40k miles and a new filter installed. And much like a Manual, the clutch packs (they are wet clutches) are wear items. Its got two distinct clutch packs, allowing it to shift one while the other is engaged, then switch the clutch and shift the other gears on the other shaft.
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MunchE posted:Well guys I went and did it. I got a 2014 S4 DSG from Carvana. Only has 49k on it and feels newer than the 2016 Focus ST I traded in for it. Is it going to get infected with a front plate?
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movax posted:Is it going to get infected with a front plate? Ran my last car without ever putting the front plate on, plan is the same here. CommieGIR posted:Its a Manumatic: Manual Gearbox, with two separate shafts that can be shifted independently. Thanks for the info. I'm thinking of having the local VAG shop give it a once over just in case while I'm still under Carvana warranty. I'll ask about this
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MunchE posted:Ran my last car without ever putting the front plate on, plan is the same here. Absolutely do this. We were just talking about this a page or two back. All cars benefit from a keen eye and having all the required maintenance items done, Audis kind of demand it. I’d much rather you catch and fix a few things now then face much bigger repairs later. Nice car, though. Probably pulls pretty hard and shifts pretty smooth with that DSG. nitsuga fucked around with this message at 01:26 on Mar 20, 2021 |
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Well I have a buyer for my B8.5 S4! I'm using escrow.com for the first time ever hopefully I do not somehow become scammed!
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I might have missed it, but what are you getting next?
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I'm trying to consolidate down to one car that "does it all" which will prolly end up being a BMW grancoupe or like a fancy Merc wagon. Sadly I don't have AMG or RS6 money tho
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flightless greeb posted:I'm trying to consolidate down to one car that "does it all" which will prolly end up being a BMW grancoupe or like a fancy Merc wagon. Sadly I don't have AMG or RS6 money tho Get the MB wagon and throw a tune on it and you're basically there, unless you're planning to track the family station wagon. That's basically my eventual car goal
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Yeah Audi kinda pricing itself in direct competition with Porsche with their Avant pricing, its kinda ridiculous. I remember when they did the whole release video for the RS6 Avant and kinda laughed when I saw the $100k+ Plus pricetag. Audi keeps shifting itself further up market instead of being the mid-range sporting car selection that was supposed to fill the gap between VW and Porsche. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 19:50 on Mar 20, 2021 |
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Yeah it's especially annoying with Porsche having diversified into CUVs and wagons themselves so Audi isn't offering that much there either.
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flightless greeb posted:Yeah it's especially annoying with Porsche having diversified into CUVs and wagons themselves so Audi isn't offering that much there either. Yeah Audi kinda lost their way in the late 90s when they started shifting from nice simple AWD platforms to Luxury Sporting and left their market behind
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I think it has legit been close to ten years since I used to post in this forum but I just put a deposit down on a used Audi and wanted to see if you anyone here had tips/warnings/etc... It's a 2017 A4 Quattro with S-tronic, Progressiv with the S-Line and driver assistance packages and 89k km on it. I'm pretty stoked on getting it ideally next week, I'm coming from a 5 speed mk6 jetta with the 1.8t so it should be a pretty monumental difference in feel. Went used to side-step the initial depreciation and take advantage of surprising (0.98%) financing on used A4's. Oh yeah, and it's scuba blue. DoesNotCompute fucked around with this message at 20:29 on Mar 21, 2021 |
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Nice. This is a good gen, before they broke up the tornado line running down the car and replaced the clickety MMI wheel with a touchscreen and piano black plastic. Clean carfax? Is CPO warranty available? Worth it for the typical risk items with EA888 should they happen (water pump, upper chain tensioner, pcv, etc). Ensure the first DSG service has been done already (likely, if this is a dealer serviced lease return). Due every 60k km. Depending on how obsessive compulsive you are, you could do an intake carbon cleaning at 100k km. B9 A4 is very good reliability wise, especially if you already have a VAG mindset. edit: Also those wheels are win. If you find the ride a little busy, you can deflate the tires to "normal load" per the manual instead of the max load pressures listed on the doorjamb sticker. smooth jazz fucked around with this message at 01:27 on Mar 22, 2021 |
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smooth jazz posted:Nice. This is a good gen, before they broke up the tornado line running down the car and replaced the clickety MMI wheel with a touchscreen and piano black plastic. Yep clean carfax, has 1 year 20k km CPO warranty, currently deciding whether it's worth $1550 CAD for a second year and extra 20k. I got them to send over the service invoice from when it went through the certification process and it was a $5k bill mostly comprised of front and rear rotors ($1600) and all new tires ($1400) among a bunch of little cosmetic things, bushings and the like. Last email going out tomorrow is to just get any other service history about it, since it's right on the edge of 90k km I'm going to see if I can at least get them to make sure the 90k service is done along with new plugs and all that. They're trying to sell me $1300 worth of audicare but I'm waiting to hear back on what those services include. Out of curiosity, how complicated is the DSG fluid change for once this thing is out of warranty? Assume I'm medium capable with a nice shop without a lift. Also yeah the wheels are about 18% of the reason the guy at VW is getting a sad phone call about me not picking up a new GTI.
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5k worth of new bits is definitely a bonus. From what I've seen, CPO cars don't typically get that much put into them. I would get the $1500 for an extra year of factory CPO warranty. For Audi care- yea, it depends on exactly what that $1300 covers. You could add the extra warranty and audicare into the finance, but see if they'll discount you the 0.98% rate on those items. DSG service, lots of diy on youtube. You can do it on jackstands, but need some tooling. I'm guessing you plan to keep it long term, so you could do it along with a carbon clean with your local VW/Audi independent shop.
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smooth jazz posted:5k worth of new bits is definitely a bonus. From what I've seen, CPO cars don't typically get that much put into them. Yeah I used to work at a VW dealer so was surprised at how thorough they were on the CPO, they did control arm bushings, lower rear shock mounts, and a new battery too, so fairly thorough. (also love to see service departments still fleecing sales, an hour labour charged for the battery replacement.) The biggest gripe I've got about the warranty and audicare is that I live on an island without an Audi dealer, so it's a $50 bridge toll, $30 of gas and an hour and a half commute each way to get anything done.
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smooth jazz posted:DSG service, lots of diy on youtube. You can do it on jackstands, but need some tooling.
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I've had a 2014 Jetta Sportwagen for just shy of 5 years now, and it's been lovely. Yesterday, though, it started making a godawful racket when the engine is on, e.g.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df0Jgef4_qA Is this the dreaded timing chain tensioner? Or just the timing belt itself? I know I should have popped the hood for the video, but I had just stopped in a parking lot to check out the noise and really wanted to get home.
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It's the gas engine, right?
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Yeah, not the TDI.
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Oof, yeah take that somewhere fast.
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CommieGIR posted:Oof, yeah
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 14:47 |
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Pulled the trigger. Nothing has ever felt like this big of an upgrade.
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DoesNotCompute posted:
Shame. I guess you've never heard the phrase "Audi makes 'em rowdy.....but Jetta get's 'em wetta."
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Styles Bitchley posted:Shame. I guess you've never heard the phrase "Audi makes 'em rowdy.....but Jetta get's 'em wetta." Passat makes em....ties knots? Bad thoughts? I dunno. We replaced my spouses Volvo wagon with a Passat TDI.
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DoesNotCompute posted:
I went from a Focus ST to an S4 and whooo boy the quality jump was large
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CommieGIR posted:Passat makes em....ties knots? Bad thoughts? I dunno. Passats make 'em hawt?
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MunchE posted:I went from a Focus ST to an S4 and whooo boy the quality jump was large Same. Tbh is preferred driving the ST for it's steering, but my wife hated the thing.
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a foolish pianist posted:I've had a 2014 Jetta Sportwagen for just shy of 5 years now, and it's been lovely. Yesterday, though, it started making a godawful racket when the engine is on, e.g.: So I got this looked at, and there was a bit of plastic, part of some housing near the fan, that was loose and dangling into the path of the fan, so it was nothing serious. Terrifying noise, but just 50 bucks for the mechanic to spend a half hour figuring out what the issue was and clip the thing back in place.
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a foolish pianist posted:So I got this looked at, and there was a bit of plastic, part of some housing near the fan, that was loose and dangling into the path of the fan, so it was nothing serious. Terrifying noise, but just 50 bucks for the mechanic to spend a half hour figuring out what the issue was and clip the thing back in place. Wow. Bullet status: Dodged.
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That's hilarious, I had actually written out a post where I was like "hey you should check your aux fan basically the same thing happened to me on my E39" but then I kinda convinced myself that it was actually the serious problem and I didn't want to be the guy who told you to ignore a serious problem.
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:That's hilarious, I had actually written out a post where I was like "hey you should check your aux fan basically the same thing happened to me on my E39" but then I kinda convinced myself that it was actually the serious problem and I didn't want to be the guy who told you to ignore a serious problem. And I, as an experience BMW and VW owner, went straight to "catastrophic failure." I could blame the microphone for making the noise sound worse than it was, but I really just blame experience.
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Glad it was non-mechanical!
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meatpimp posted:And I, as an experience BMW and VW owner, went straight to "catastrophic failure." I could blame the microphone for making the noise sound worse than it was, but I really just blame experience. when it happened on the E39 it was very slight and made me think it was the VANOS unit going out, naturally edit: never been happier to rip off the entire front end of the car to replace a stupid aux fan assembly
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