The launch control "feature" is what they have on racing cars which have automatic transmission [I think], but you could do it in manual, so your close Loadswine
.... it is:
1. turn ESP off [not recommended]
2. select sport mode
3. put your foot on the break, must be left foot
4. floor the accelerator
5. take your foot off the break and let the DSG gears take forwards
Since I respect my tyres too much. engine and DSG transmission, I have never done it.
Try this for a Google on the subject:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?clie...q=launch+control+dsg&meta=&btnG=Google+Search
This site has the para:
http://www.motorbar.co.uk/ttv6roadster.htm
Another tricksy 'toy' you get is 'launch control'. Switch off the ESP, select Sport mode, press and hold the brake pedal and crank the engine up to around 3,200rpm. Slip your left foot off the brake (there's no clutch pedal), power dumps to all four wheels and the V6 TT will rocket off the line to post a full-bore 0-62mph getaway, the gutsy V6 snarling all the way to the red-line. The perfect standing start. Time after time after time.
That's for an Audi TT 3.2 mind you
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Bit more here:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/rr/04audi_tt_dsg.htm
Para:
Tied to the more powerful 250-horsepower 3.2, DSG transforms the TT. This is what this car needed all along - performance to match its look. The smooth VR6 has power aplenty at all places on the rev band. Most appreciated is the instant response. Want a really quick launch? Step on both gas and brake and the DSG allows engine revs to rise to just over 3,000 and when the brake is released engages the clutch. Audi calls it Launch Control, but pays no royalties to NASA. There is also a Sports mode which holds gears longer - for many minutes judging by my run through the lovely twisty roads in the hill country here.
That's a petrol engine heaven forbid so one suspects that for the 2.0 TDI you'd take to the safe area of the revs ?, but anyway don't kill yourself or blow up the car.
1. turn ESP off [not recommended]
2. select sport mode
3. put your foot on the break, must be left foot
4. floor the accelerator
5. take your foot off the break and let the DSG gears take forwards
Since I respect my tyres too much. engine and DSG transmission, I have never done it.
Try this for a Google on the subject:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?clie...q=launch+control+dsg&meta=&btnG=Google+Search
This site has the para:
http://www.motorbar.co.uk/ttv6roadster.htm
Another tricksy 'toy' you get is 'launch control'. Switch off the ESP, select Sport mode, press and hold the brake pedal and crank the engine up to around 3,200rpm. Slip your left foot off the brake (there's no clutch pedal), power dumps to all four wheels and the V6 TT will rocket off the line to post a full-bore 0-62mph getaway, the gutsy V6 snarling all the way to the red-line. The perfect standing start. Time after time after time.
That's for an Audi TT 3.2 mind you
Bit more here:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/rr/04audi_tt_dsg.htm
Para:
Tied to the more powerful 250-horsepower 3.2, DSG transforms the TT. This is what this car needed all along - performance to match its look. The smooth VR6 has power aplenty at all places on the rev band. Most appreciated is the instant response. Want a really quick launch? Step on both gas and brake and the DSG allows engine revs to rise to just over 3,000 and when the brake is released engages the clutch. Audi calls it Launch Control, but pays no royalties to NASA. There is also a Sports mode which holds gears longer - for many minutes judging by my run through the lovely twisty roads in the hill country here.
That's a petrol engine heaven forbid so one suspects that for the 2.0 TDI you'd take to the safe area of the revs ?, but anyway don't kill yourself or blow up the car.