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marcus
16-12-2006, 06:05 PM
DSG to Civic Type-R
A modern transmission, competitive engine and sufficient demand from Australia are set to boost Thai assembly prospects of Honda's flagship compact saloon

Asian Type-R would produce around 220hp.


Honda is set to assert itself as a drivetrain specialist by becoming the first Japanese carmaker to offer DSG (Dual Shift Transmission) in a production model.

Slated to appear in the forthcoming Civic Type-R to be sold specifically in Asia-Pacific markets, the advanced gearbox will be similar to that developed by the Volkswagen Group.

Such a move will boost demand for the Type-R in this region including Thailand where motorists prefer to do away with the conventional clutch pedal.

And as revealed for the first time in Motoring (Sept, 22), a plan to build the Type-R in Thailand alongside the mass-selling Civic has become even sounder as Australia - major export market for Thai-made Civics - is showing demand for it.

Unlike its rivals (see sidebar at right), Honda wishes to make the Type-R as competitive as possible around the globe by building it at four different locations namely the UK, US, Japan and Thailand.

Malenic1981
17-12-2006, 05:31 PM
Hmmm I like the sound of this, hope we get that 4 door type R, but also I hope it's not gonna be fake R like our DC5R, so wellcome the brembos, racing rims and 200HP K20A hehe

aaronng
17-12-2006, 06:05 PM
Do you have the link to the original article?

Chris_F
17-12-2006, 06:43 PM
original link would def. be good.

Ever since seeing videos of the DSG in action on fifth gear (golf gti) i've been in awe... good on honda for adapting one of their own

krogoth
17-12-2006, 06:44 PM
yes, that would be good

sounds too good to be true(i dont want to get too excited)

and amen to that malenic, we want a real R not a fake one

kyle
17-12-2006, 09:58 PM
hope we dont get that gay 4 door, ugliest POS ever made. need 3 door type r. 6sp manual. None of this gay ***in shit.

blk05gli
18-12-2006, 07:02 AM
hope we dont get that gay 4 door, ugliest POS ever made. need 3 door type r. 6sp manual. None of this gay ***in shit.

most asia-pacific drivers prefer saloons to coupes or hatches, its the US drivers that prefer coupes and the japanese/euro drivers prefer the hot hatches.

here, we get whatever the rest of the world does not want.....lowly specc'ed cars.

qstoria
18-12-2006, 07:59 AM
give us the real k20a = 220hp... chances

PaZzMaN-R
18-12-2006, 08:46 AM
hmm dsg, good on honda but im still a fan of the old clutch pedal! im willing to sacrifice a clutch pedal just to get a ctr in australia tho. i guess time will tell whats going to happen. could you please provide a link to the original article. thanks

RyDC5S
18-12-2006, 02:06 PM
DSG is a good thing - saw this in BMI where Tsuchiya (on manual gearbox/clutch) got beat by a DSG auto.

Still, nothing like the feeling of driving with the good old gearstick and clutch.

Malenic1981
18-12-2006, 08:44 PM
I was gonna say real K20 220HP not 200HP, hehe sorry

DSG, hmmm can't make a comment or have opinion because I never drove a car with DSG, but if it feels good and makes car faster I wouldn't mind one

Chris_F
18-12-2006, 10:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lY9ZGSck0I


^that video convinced me

xenfacta
19-12-2006, 12:33 PM
yes dsg is that good.

like everything the germans engineer, it can be a lil bland but its precise and the shifts are scary fast. ur fun comes from using the gears not changing them, as opposed to a manual where a part of the enjoyment is getting that gearshift just right

aaronng
19-12-2006, 12:45 PM
Get the gearshift just right? Isn't that a given if you have been driving manual?

While I prefer a manual, that DSG with no lag and being a true manual without a torque convertor should give the driver a serious advantage over a manual.

EK4R
19-12-2006, 01:00 PM
duno too much bout the DSG xcept for the two clutches for each odd gears etc.

but how would upgrading clutch and flywheel work on the DSG? do i have to buy 2 clutches? i assume less wear and tear from the clutch? how the box gona adjust to harder clutches...o man technology :S

aaronng
19-12-2006, 01:24 PM
duno too much bout the DSG xcept for the two clutches for each odd gears etc.

but how would upgrading clutch and flywheel work on the DSG? do i have to buy 2 clutches? i assume less wear and tear from the clutch? how the box gona adjust to harder clutches...o man technology :S

The DSG is patented. So you won't be able to buy aftermarket clutches for it. You wouldn't need to replace the clutch anyway since you can't be an idiot and ride the clutch unlike noobs on a manual.

krogoth
19-12-2006, 03:52 PM
The DSG is patented. So you won't be able to buy aftermarket clutches for it. You wouldn't need to replace the clutch anyway since you can't be an idiot and ride the clutch unlike noobs on a manual.

lol, so true

NeoNode
21-12-2006, 09:57 AM
Where were you guys when BMW released the SMGII?!? :p

xenfacta
21-12-2006, 12:45 PM
smg is a manual gearbox with one clutch, not two. theyre pretty rough wen u shift gears at low speeds

NeoNode
21-12-2006, 01:41 PM
smg is a manual gearbox with one clutch, not two. theyre pretty rough wen u shift gears at low speeds
Obviously you missed the ":p " at the end...

Though a DSG will not downshift as quick as a SMG box though ;)

DreadAngel
21-12-2006, 04:25 PM
Where were you guys when BMW released the SMGII?!? :p


Rofl, funny kient =P

obviously they're the same people that think VTEC is the last say in automotive technology :p

aaronng
21-12-2006, 04:52 PM
Obviously you missed the ":p " at the end...

Though a DSG will not downshift as quick as a SMG box though ;)

I think it depends on the software. Depends how aggressive the downshift and throttle blip is. But from the DSG vid, there is almost no lag upshifting, unlike SMG and SMGII

Malenic1981
21-12-2006, 04:54 PM
DSG sounds good but I don't know how would it accept extra HP if car is done up, for example adding 40-50hp extra and getting pushed hard, would it handle all that

aaronng
21-12-2006, 05:34 PM
DSG sounds good but I don't know how would it accept extra HP if car is done up, for example adding 40-50hp extra and getting pushed hard, would it handle all that

Well, if the DSG design can handle the 420hp of the Audi R8, it should be able to handle 40-50hp gain over stock. It's not at the limit like CVT trannys where there is a limit to the torque it can handle before the belts start slipping or snapping.

Chris_F
21-12-2006, 06:09 PM
id have dsg over smg anyday... i drove an smg m3 and it felt like crap as does my sisters 147 gta with the selespeed

xenfacta
21-12-2006, 08:44 PM
DSG sounds good but I don't know how would it accept extra HP if car is done up, for example adding 40-50hp extra and getting pushed hard, would it handle all that

we've got +50hp and it handles it fine.

nismohks
16-01-2007, 08:23 PM
cars like the golf gti have 147kw stock and there are many chip manufacturers who allow the car to have 180-190kw when their chip is applied and is also approved for use for the dsg box.

so the dsg design may prove to be durable enough for a 220hp engine which is na without the torque of a boosted engine let alone a chipped one at that.

btw this is assuming that honda is applying a similar technology to that of VAG

just my 2c

aaronng
16-01-2007, 09:15 PM
btw this is assuming that honda is applying a similar technology to that of VAG

just my 2c
DSG was designed by BorgWarner. So if Honda decides to license it from BorgWarner as well, then it will be a similar design. Which means they will have options that will handle at least 184kW, 320Nm as used in the Golf R32.

I read that Bosch is making their equivalent of DSG as well. Wonder how will they get around patenting issues.

EK4R
17-01-2007, 01:29 AM
cars like the golf gti have 147kw stock and there are many chip manufacturers who allow the car to have 180-190kw when their chip is applied and is also approved for use for the dsg box.

so the dsg design may prove to be durable enough for a 220hp engine which is na without the torque of a boosted engine let alone a chipped one at that.

btw this is assuming that honda is applying a similar technology to that of VAG

just my 2c

what you mean by chips?

xenfacta
17-01-2007, 07:50 AM
ecu reflashes. we've got on in our gti and it moves it to 188kW and 410nm. theyre pretty common now. dsg is used in a lot more application too, including the bugatti veyron, so we know it has the capacity to handle some power, especially any power a modified civic will make and if ur really concerrned, the uptake on the DSG box by a few manufacturers will result in some aftermarket stuff pretty soon.

aaronng
17-01-2007, 09:03 AM
what you mean by chips?

ECU upgrade chips. Their ECU can just be rechipped with custom software to enable some special features. But the main reason is to increase the pressure limit for the wastegate and richen the fuel mixture to compensate so that more power is made.

EK4R
17-01-2007, 12:12 PM
thx for the reply.

damn..just by changing the chips you gain that much more power? wow. is it expensive?

anyhow cant wait for the CTR to come out with this. hope its still coming...

xenfacta
17-01-2007, 12:50 PM
chips are pretyt effective on turbo cars coz they can wind up the boost. otherwise they change things like ignition timing and fuel deliery.. trying to get the most out of the factory engine which is usually not tuned properly. our was like 2k so bang for ur buck is there