With this hysteresis around accurate torque reporting, you would think that 1Nm over "reported" would cause the clutches to slip
Depending on actual situation and amound of troque you are running.
On launch and high speed gradients, you will get in trouble, if the actual torque differs less the 10Nm to communicated torqure, even if the inertia of the engine is low.
I understand how the DSG generates clamping pressure and how the microslip controller works, but a healthy DSG gearbox produces enough clamping pressure at reported 340Nm to hold much more.
Yes, if you are in status "fahren" and the micro-slip-control adapt to mirco-slip-speed-limit and press "correct" to actual troque.
So it will work in this special condition. But you will see, micro-slipp-controller needs some time to reduce slipping.
All controled situations will get in trouble, if the communcated torque is incorrect. So off-going clutch during torque-hand-over e.g. or most importanted: launches poweron-downshifts.
At the end of the day, there are thousands of DSG cars with MDNORM reduced running absolutely fine. I would never recommend running this with much more torque, but stock DSG with 340Nm reported is more than capable of holding stage 1 torque. The whole issue around the reported number is semantics at this point.
Cannot match to this !
Take a look at clutch slip of the shafts and calculate the energie you loose by slip, you will see how mutch stress you will put into the system, when you running at torques higher MDNORM indicated.
Running alltime short-hard shifts and fast launches, you will not sense the shocks, you will get by incorrect troque, because the kind of application shocks by physiks.
But if you want to have a smoose and findly clutch control even on high torque, you need to tell correct torque to DCT.
And this will not happend, if you cut the high torque communicated on you "stage1" tuning.
The point is:
as long as you are running lower the MDNORM indicated, the DCT will work with proper communicted torque and work well.
This will be the cause of most times running a stage1 tuning.
But racing or mutch time running above MDNORM, will have bad impact to livetime of clutches and DCTs