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  1. #1
    Established Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Jul 01 2013
    AZ Member #
    118180
    Location
    Bahrain

    I took my RS4 Avant to the dealer the other day to see if i can adjust the clutch capacity/points. On my GTR, i can adjust the capacity to make her shift faster/aggressively or slower on the go with a device called Cobb. So while i was at the dealer having a chat with the Audi service manager, i brought up this subject to see if i can fiddle around with the transmission on my RS4. He said, sure we can. The points were +2 for clutch A and clutch B capacity and touch points. I bumped my clutch capacities to +4. Now it shifts as fast as the GTR and downshifts/blips much faster than before at WOT. Its not as easy as it sounds because i had to test the points a few times until we got it right. It doesnt only shift faster, but also made him fiddle around with it more to get the car to creep way less while on D. Then i tested launching the car a few times to see if theres any difference, now it does not bog off the line as much as it used to.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings noshadow's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 22 2012
    AZ Member #
    90420
    My Garage
    2014 S5 // 6spd prestige, brilliant black, black optics, sports diff
    Location
    San Francisco, CA

    Thanks so much everyone! Really appreciate all the feedback.

    I'll definitely need to go test drive it and see how it feels. I'm really glad to hear so many manual drivers who've found it to be enjoyable.

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