KMeloney
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I probably will buy it!Here you go, found something useful. Here's Carbyte actually explaining it. If you don't hit 40, DFM does it's thing. If you do hit 40 they claim it's completely disabled for that drive cycle. Generally speaking that's probably fine, just don't get fooled into thinking the DFM is completely disabled.
You should buy it and leave us your impressions. I'm certainly curious!
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Does the Range require a speed be reached first?