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    Default How to do Dyno Test with automatic transmission with DynoRoad

    How to do Dyno Test with automatic transmission with DynoRoad ?
    For example DSG transmission or BMW automatic
    Is it possible to 1,2,3 gear then drop to Neutral or how ?

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    After calibration ... go in correct gear (mostly 5te gear) than full throttle (NOT Kickdown) and accelerate to top, go into N and left pedal and let roll out if you using insoric other road dyno also put neutral on.
    For dynoing some automatics and smg... need special mode but your dyno seller should know who to get into this mode for the car. also there are some cars which cant be dynoed (but this are some exotics).
    For dkg need some attemps to go into neutral (often at M- Models).
    Done 3,4 messurements and see what is the realistics one.

    For insoric , road dynos mostly 3te gear is okay from ~1000 (diesel) up to ~2000rpm (for petrol) to limiter and than n gear and let roll it for nearly a difference of 30-40km/h where you lift the pedal.

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    How to put N gear (VW DSG)? Is this going back from 3,2,1? or can be done straight from 3 to N? (like manual trans)

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    can be done straight from 3 to N

 

 

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