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I feel like no one has taken the time to read all the posts and think out their replies.
Here are the facts:
There are 4 people reporting this.
It isn't a drive by wire delay. A delay would mean you move your foot, there is a pause, then the car goes on as normal (rev's climb, engine torque increases, etc..)
This is a hesitation. You move your foot, the engine responds, rev's climb, but the torque response isn't there. There is a flat spot. You have to move your foot more - requesting more torque from the engine - to achieve the same motion you used to.
That is not a delay in the throttle system, it's the engine not responding the way the car expected it to, and the car recovering.
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