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      06-22-2014, 10:56 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by 3000GT MR View Post
From my experience from being stock, piggybacked, or ST'ed it seems that the logic in the dme does this on purpose only when you are within a couple hundred RPM of redline. It's almost like another over engineered logic to either reduce spikes at the turbos or run some cooler air thru the engine after a high load pull. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
I hear you....I'm leaning more towards BMW intentionally coded this into the DME's logic to reduce lag between shifts, sort of like a 'No lift shift" setup...

If this is true, I guess a cobb DME reflash would remove this feature?

Or alteast give us access to the throttle body reference maps, in hopes of maybe removing this spike?
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