Kevint
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand the TB 'learns' your stlye of driving and adapts to suit?
I've read many posts about resetting the TB and then thrashing the car and it feeling much quicker than before.
Now my question.
For work, I drive anywhere between 50 and 100 miles a day. Now I do like my driving, but I'm not going to loose my licence for work, so I tend to be be very low reving, fuel efficient and generally on use 30/40 mph zones and sometimes the odd 60 mph zone.
So, I assume that my TB has adopted a 'gentle driver' memeory. Does this mean that when I put my foot down I'm not receiving all of the power as it thinks I don't want to go fast?
Any replys welcomed.
Kev.
I've read many posts about resetting the TB and then thrashing the car and it feeling much quicker than before.
Now my question.
For work, I drive anywhere between 50 and 100 miles a day. Now I do like my driving, but I'm not going to loose my licence for work, so I tend to be be very low reving, fuel efficient and generally on use 30/40 mph zones and sometimes the odd 60 mph zone.
So, I assume that my TB has adopted a 'gentle driver' memeory. Does this mean that when I put my foot down I'm not receiving all of the power as it thinks I don't want to go fast?
Any replys welcomed.
Kev.