I don't think that. I feel it's a programming issue. All the maps and sensors aren't properly communicating correctly with one another. That programming used to be called Hex code. Not sure what it is now but it's way more complicated than a map. Look how many have had the crank spike code for no valid reason. Basically windows needs a update. We will probably never know what they changed unless someone can read the coding. Important thing is that it's fixed.
chris reid stated in his blog that the map is the issue, there are zero's and one's not getting along.
his words not mine.
they will be updating the ecu with a new map
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