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Old 08-06-2012, 10:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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So... just put yourself in the rev-limited map, hold down the cruise button that you normally hold down while picking a map, pre-pick the wide-open map, and let off the cruise button to release the RPMs?

I'm surprised this is reliable, because switching back out of my security map has never been fast or reliable. I run a second map that's limited to like 4mph and 3Krpm, which I put the car in to leave it idling while I run into a convenience store or whatever. Usually if I quickly switch maps and pull right out of the parking lot, the ECU is still half-stuck (it starts to go then gets hung up limiting itself at say 5K rpm, and I have to come back to a stop or cruise for a while before it fixes itself). It tends to work reliably only if I switch back to my normal map and sit there in the parking lot for ~30s before I move.
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