So how do you get away quick ?

mr wilks

Lifer
 Lancashire
Bearing in mind a written down figure of 0-60 in 5 seconds just htf is this achieved without ragging the clutch,box & tyres :?
My V6 TT DSG was away 0-40 so much quicker & without any fuss
Best comparison i can find is a staggered set of lights close to home , each green light lets you into the next zone but not quite through before the following set hits red , but :wink: i have done it in the TT on amber without the sport button or launch control .
I'm growing to like the bond between driver & car via the gearstick but can't help thinking some form of auto in the ZM would have made it feel super rapid off the mark
 
I *think* the trick is not to try and dump the clutch in first, or sit with high revs and drop it in. The CDV may slow that sort of start down and definitely results in kangarooing... But you do have to grab it by the scruff of the neck. As Perry pointed out to me on the way to Wales when I lightly toasted my clutch, there's enough torque that once it's moving you can floor it, and whilst the tyres will briefly light up through 1st and 2nd and the TC light will do the disco thang, the LSD will keep you going straight. In the dry at least, with the DSC left on. DSC off I think you'll get a lot of tyre smoke first...

I have to confess I've not deliberately practiced, with or without DSC, on a quiet road - there will be others with better advice I'm sure, which I am looking forward to hearing. then I'll go practice sometime soon :driving:
 
You will get the hang of it Andy...

Not a lot beats you when you get the RPM's and clutch bite right..
 
Z4M-2006 said:
You will get the hang of it Andy...

Not a lot beats you when you get the RPM's and clutch bite right..

Don't get me wrong , i'm not trying to turn the lights at Sainsbury's into Santa Pod but i'm guessing the figures for the ZM were achieved with a whole load of noise & smell of burning clutch & rubber :P
 
DSC off, otherwise it tries to cut in when you get that initial bit of spin before it bites and launches you into the horizon.
 
Bing said:
The clutch burning smell is embarrassing.... and worrying :oops:

I wouldn't mind but this was brought to the surface earlier by mrs w .
After her drive in the car yesterday she told me today that the TT seemed a lot faster & seriously thought id bought a car with less power :cry:
 
mmm-five said:
DSC off, otherwise it tries to cut in when you get that initial bit of spin before it bites and launches you into the horizon.

This is probably my mistake - trust the LSD, yes ?
 
When is the DSC really off though?? Apologies if i am teaching people to suck eggs as it were.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6yjCrXXU_c
 
halifaxbantam said:
Z4M-2006 said:
You will get the hang of it Andy...

Not a lot beats you when you get the RPM's and clutch bite right..

I remember your last demo Gaz... fire & brimstone, :thumbsup:


Why thanks you sir.... :thumbsup:

As said DSC OFF............. It can be pretty intrusive,although mechanical grip is very good..

Do a throttle adaptation reset..... It may have been tickled about for a while...


Maybe the MAF sensor needs a clean up ?
 
Toe-side said:
When is the DSC really off though?? Apologies if i am teaching people to suck eggs as it were.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6yjCrXXU_c


On The M its just on or off at the press of a button..
 
You can have an intermittent stage as per the CSL (it's the same as M Track mode). Simon from here recoded the settings for me, so now I have 3 DSC settings.
 
halifaxbantam said:
Z4M-2006 said:
You will get the hang of it Andy...

Not a lot beats you when you get the RPM's and clutch bite right..

I remember your last demo Gaz... fire & brimstone, :thumbsup:

Haha , wasn't that when the car was for sale so technically burning someone else's rubber :P
Must have been something on the road as well as the car did a mighty fine fishtail away up the road
 
Z4M-2006 said:
Toe-side said:
When is the DSC really off though?? Apologies if i am teaching people to suck eggs as it were.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6yjCrXXU_c


On The M its just on or off at the press of a button..

Every day is a school day ...... Its a two stage effect for me on the 3.0 as I frustratingly found out.
 
Angelus666 said:
You can have an intermittent stage as per the CSL (it's the same as M Track mode). Simon from here recoded the settings for me, so now I have 3 DSC settings.

What happens when you hold down the button for over 10 seconds? I've been told it locks the traction control off (or on?) anyone here had that?
 
this is why i like my auto, foot flat to the floor and the car just goes without question :)
 
I find you have to either wring its neck or take it easy. There's not much middle ground.

It's difficult to get away quick without being seen to be trying. There's no subtlety :lol:
 
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