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      09-25-2024, 06:32 AM   #1
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Throttle adaptations

Does anyone know how to reset throttle adaptations ? Seems like the steps can't be followed truly because the car doesn't fully turn off unless I exit but the process resets when I re-enter it seems. Is there a different way to do the throttle adaption steps for ideive 8? I tried looking at the g20 forums and they seem to have no answers for this
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      09-25-2024, 09:58 AM   #2
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      09-25-2024, 07:30 PM   #3
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I felt like my throttle response felt a bit mushy in comparison to when I first tuned so I clicked the mhd reset adaptations button and couldn't follow the steps and was stuck with some codes but reflashing my tune resolved it. I just need to know the proper way of doing it because I don't think reflashing is the correct way to go about it
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      09-26-2024, 07:19 AM   #4
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I honestly would leave it alone. I seriously doubt anything changed and it’s more that you just got used to the throttle.

Unless the throttle body is crazy dirty, which it won’t be because you don’t have 100k miles, you are trying to fix issues that don’t exist.
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I honestly would leave it alone. I seriously doubt anything changed and it’s more that you just got used to the throttle.

Unless the throttle body is crazy dirty, which it won’t be because you don’t have 100k miles, you are trying to fix issues that don’t exist.
Throttle body being dirty likely plays little to no role in throttle response considering it is always open. Throttle control is through Valvetronic.

I do agree it's likely some type of placebo effect, though.
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      09-28-2024, 12:38 AM   #6
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I honestly would leave it alone. I seriously doubt anything changed and it’s more that you just got used to the throttle.

Unless the throttle body is crazy dirty, which it won’t be because you don’t have 100k miles, you are trying to fix issues that don’t exist.
Yeah you were right. I got used to the throttle lol. Tested this by not driving my car for a few days and only driving my wife's suv.
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