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Old 09-03-2022, 08:10 PM
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3. xHP Flashtool - I've been reading up on this and it could be an option. This looks like it remaps the transmission with some improvements. I don't know if this would cure the 2-1 bump though...

I ask about resetting the adaptations, he didn't recommend doing it. He said it will adapt was i drive it around. Any thoughts on this and is it worth doing?
I’m using XHP on my E70 6hp28.
Tried stage 2 & 3. It flashes fast .
On my e53 6hp26 I used to have the bump and just serviced it myself and it went away . I agree about not resetting adaptions . Everyone does it , so it’s easy to do with ISTA if you want;
but it adapts to wear of the clutches etc. so my thinking is you want the transmission to be adapted to current level of wear.

What fluid did the transmission shop use?
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