3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
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Re: 3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Right, the auto trans uses fluids to control shifting, so it will never
> be as quick or crisp as a manual transmission - which has a direct
> connection, via the clutch, to the engine. The DSG is simply a manual
> transmission with an automatic clutch. Frankly, I see Audi offering the
> DSG with the 3.2 before they offer a traditional manual transmission.
>
> Dan D
> '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
> Central NJ USA
>
DSG is a bit more than "just" manual transmission, it is like having 2
gearboxs. The next gear is always engaged so there is no delay in the
change. It's about the only way you can make a Auto car change as quick as a
manual
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Re: 3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Right, the auto trans uses fluids to control shifting, so it will never
> be as quick or crisp as a manual transmission - which has a direct
> connection, via the clutch, to the engine. The DSG is simply a manual
> transmission with an automatic clutch. Frankly, I see Audi offering the
> DSG with the 3.2 before they offer a traditional manual transmission.
>
> Dan D
> '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
> Central NJ USA
>
DSG is a bit more than "just" manual transmission, it is like having 2
gearboxs. The next gear is always engaged so there is no delay in the
change. It's about the only way you can make a Auto car change as quick as a
manual
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Re: 3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1121351106.538506.52610@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Right, the auto trans uses fluids to control shifting, so it will never
> be as quick or crisp as a manual transmission - which has a direct
> connection, via the clutch, to the engine. The DSG is simply a manual
> transmission with an automatic clutch. Frankly, I see Audi offering the
> DSG with the 3.2 before they offer a traditional manual transmission.
>
> Dan D
> '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
> Central NJ USA
>
DSG is a bit more than "just" manual transmission, it is like having 2
gearboxs. The next gear is always engaged so there is no delay in the
change. It's about the only way you can make a Auto car change as quick as a
manual
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Re: 3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
Doug Warner <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
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Re: 3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
Doug Warner <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
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Re: 3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
Doug Warner <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
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Re: 3.2 A4, manual trans in USA?
Doug Warner <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
news:ihjbd1lp97ihut8i4csvq0rf94ogb7bvi7@4ax.com:
> I test drove a 3.2L A4 recently and found the tiptronic trans to be
> very sluggish, especially in manual mode, where it took a full second
> or more to complete a shift.
>
> So, is there any chance the 3.2 V6 will show up in an A4 Avant in the
> USA this year?
>
> In theory, the Tip SHOULD be capable of consistently completing shifts
> faster than any human could shift a manual gearbox. It's puzzling to
> me that it can't.
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
There is no 3.2L V6 Manuals planned for the USA.
That sucks. You need to get a pre-2005.5 A4 B6/8E in order to get the
manual. Or you can get the A3 in a 3.2L DSG later this winter.
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