Greetings,
I've been playing around with both ECU and TCU (DSG) tuning on the MED9.1 and CXX DSG platform and I would like to share a few things and also see if what I want to do is attainable.
From what I can find, the TCU uses Momentreduktion to protect the gearbox and avoid clutch slips during the shift transition between clutches, it is what gives the DSG their fart noise as well. Of course it is necessary to prevent excessive clutch wear during the engagement phase, HOWEVER it can be very annoying when the TCU torque reduction command results in the ECU cutting boost / throttle / opening the N249 (DV) when shifting under peak boost/torque (+- 3500 rpm on stock turbo)
I have raised the torque limiters on the gearbox, but I can clearly hear and feel the DV opening on the shift. Particulary if I shift 2 -> 3 under peak torque.
What I want to achieve is the application of Ignition-cut (Fast-Path) only Momentreduktion, as far as I understand, the TCU will send a desired torque value CAN signal to the ECU, the ECU will then determine how it is going to cut the torque (Ignition/N75/N249/Throttle).
What I can see on the TCU side is:
- MaximaleMomentReduktion(spelling) or Maximum Torque Reduction (Set to 400 nm stock), I assume this means it can cut up to (Current Torque - 400 nm). Would reducing this to say 150 nm perhaps fool the ECU into thinking that an ignition-only cut will suffice? Or will this result in a harder than normal shift/clutch slip during the transition?
- Maximum MomentReduktionDuration, would reducing this also affect the ECUs decision to use fast/slow path torque intervention by reducing the duration that torque reduction is active? I have also decreased the shift times in Tiptronic, so would a lower torque reduction duration be appropriate as it's not needed for as long?
I just want to achieve the fastest, smoothest shifts even if it needs to drop Ignition to 30 ATDC to achieve it, as long as it isn't cutting boost. I have lowered the minimum ignition timing during shift operation as well (mostly for the sound).
Any help would be appreciated
I'm not looking to be spoonfed, I'm just looking for guidance from anyone who has also tried to achieve the same.