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      06-05-2020, 10:26 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by kavatski View Post
I’ll continue to respectfully disagree. I think those who understand how much software programming goes into determining how modern cars drive - to meet performance goals but also comfort, emissions, and fuel economy standards - would be able to see that the root cause lies in software. Fortunately, as I said, the X1 allows you to bypass the laggy throttle tip-in programming as long as you plan in advance!
I do not mind you disagreeing. Your prerogative.
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