If you raise this value, the torque reduction during shifting will be higher. So you lose some momentum during shifting. (but just during the 100ms that your shift (shift reduction) will take, so it does not have a very big effect).
Sometimes when the shift times are really short and the clutch cannot fully handle the amount of power that the engine is running, raising this value will help getting a more direct shift and less slip.
In the ideal world you can lower this value, so the moment reduction will be lower, engine power during shifts will remain higher. However the clutch can have more clutch slip when lowering this value.
Play with the number (don’t go below 100Nm, because it will slip too much in most cases)
Ps: In launch control this value will be close to 0Nm. So that’s why the launch control has no ‘dsg farts’ , there is almost no reduction during launch control.
If you want moment reduction (and ‘dsg farts’) during launch control acceleration, you can adjust (to 100%):
“Reduktion bei Schaltart 'maximale Beschleunigung' und LaunchControl”
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Everything you wrote probably doesn't make sense for: "09944 Maximale Momentenreduktion in D" It's more like a map: Maximum torque reduction in the switching mode 'maximum acceleration'