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The Z is not nearly as bad as the MINI DBW. Frankly, I notice no problem on my 2009 Z, but am still interested in the sprint booster for the

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The Z is not nearly as bad as the MINI DBW. Frankly, I notice no problem on my 2009 Z, but am still interested in the sprint booster for the performance claims. My understanding is that if you floor any DBW car you will get lag. But a smoother, progressive move to WOT will eliminate the lag.
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