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I don't think it is related to exhaust parts - mine did it before any aftermarket parts (I only have an FI exhaust). What the exhaust did do though, was
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I don't think it is related to exhaust parts - mine did it before any aftermarket parts (I only have an FI exhaust). What the exhaust did do though, was make it easier to hear it when it happens.
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Could just be coincidence then but mine only starting doing it a couple of weeks after installing the Berk CBE. Do you think any of the 3rd party maps would help or is it something native to the ECU behavior?
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Update: heard nothing from the dealer, but had a theory that the stability control was causing this issue so I started to run without the stability control on. No stability control, no problem. So...the stability control was maintaining throttle in the turn - and that is the answer. I think the mapping is too conservative - but maybe for basic drivers it could save them from a spin. So now when I want to be real aggressive, I turn off the stability control (ironic).
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