The question is: When I first pull away in the van, it starts moving then has an annoying momentary drop in revs after which it is fine.
Pulling away from my driveway, on a bend, if I have forgotten to rev it thoroughly before I try to pull away, I make a very ungainly and sometimes dangerous lurch then pause.
I am pretty sure this has something to do with the 6 or so wires, still in my engine bay which are for the 2x brake and 1 clutch switch from the golf. The original plan was to put another multi core cable to the front and try to nicely mount the switches at the pedals, then I started reading about putting a switch on the clutch slave cylinder banjo and using the brake light wiring in the engine bay.
That is fairly high on my list of priorities but there are so many other jobs in the queue ahead like finally sorting out a chargecooler. Plus its not currently a big deal, just annoying a couple of times a day.
The three switches are also in the engine bay tucked out of the way and connected to their respective wires. My thinking was that I could maybe tape them up in their pressed state and that might do the trick but it hasn't and I cant work out if the ecu is expecting them to be pressed or depressed to pull away nicely. It has been like that since 2014 I think

Is there a way to join or not join the three pairs temporarily to stop the ecu from pausing on takeoff?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?
I have the golf wiring diagrams, and the testing data for the switches but am struggling to guess what combo the ECU is looking for.