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If it is any consolation, I get this sometimes with my manual 525d... flooring the throttle does indeed seem to make it worse, or at least doesn't make improve matters. I just put it down to turbo lag, which I also had on my previous 320d.
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I did get a quite a delay when i bought the car. But over the last year with newer software updates and more miles the throttle delay is much less now.
If you get a remap, it removes most of the flat spots and the power comes in more lower in the rev range.
If you get a remap, it removes most of the flat spots and the power comes in more lower in the rev range.
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