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The DSG isn't like a CVT, and it's not just an automatic or tiptronic with paddle shifters. It's an automated twin-clutch transmission that shifts faster and smoother than anyone could shift a manual. And it's definitely where performance drive trains are all heading in the future. http://cars.about.com/od/thingsyouneedtoknow/a/ag_howDSGworks.htmGary
That's all you show? Tease.
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Quote from: gary on 23 Oct 2008, 12:32 amThe DSG isn't like a CVT, and it's not just an automatic or tiptronic with paddle shifters. It's an automated twin-clutch transmission that shifts faster and smoother than anyone could shift a manual. And it's definitely where performance drive trains are all heading in the future. http://cars.about.com/od/thingsyouneedtoknow/a/ag_howDSGworks.htmGaryFuck that, you ever raced before? The clutch is one of the best control devices you could ask for.....
Quote from: JimJ on 24 Oct 2008, 08:31 pmThat's all you show? Tease.Weren't we comparing shots of our knobs?
I would have to say the car that gave me the biggest fun quotient was a 1998 BMW 540i 6sp with a sport tuned suspension.
I would have to say the car that gave me the biggest fun quotient was a 1998 BMW 540i 6sp with a sport tuned suspension.I hope you had better luck with your 540 than I did with mine - a '97 6 spd Sport that I bought used with 60K on it. Great car to drive, but stuff kept breaking - radiator, catalytic converters (2 of them!), all 4 window regulators, a/c condenser, etc - and super expensive to fix. I switched to Hondas after that car.Now, my favorite car was an '89 535i 5 spd that I did some work on. Chip, cams, intake, hi flow exhaust, suspension work, 3.93 differential, big brakes. The BMW inline 6 is (was) a great engine. That car was fast and handled, and ran great for years. I sold it with 193K on the odometer to a guy who actually came up to NJ from Florida to buy it. As of last year he was still driving it with over 225k miles.Mike Fox