I agree with John Miller, its there. If you drive the thing like you stole it, you won't notice. If you are on a rough and non smooth rode or an older highway, you may think its just motion from the highway. For me, on the drive home from work, I have a very gradual incline on the highway. Maybe rises 300 feet over three miles. Cruising at 65 mph on this incline, my explorer will buck ever so slightly as long as gas pedal is depressed 1/4 or less. Give it gas and accelerate or downshift and its gone. You can feel it in the wheel and slightly in seat. Passengers may not notice it. Radio off, and I can hear the bypass valve dumping if I concentrate. So I vented my front bypass valve to air and went for a ride. Sure enough, dumps boost, cycling every second or so as long as I am under those conditions. Worse when temp is colder for me. Does not occur in open loop (wot or when engine warming to operating temp). I can also replicate it pretty much on demand on shorter country rode hills if I give 1/4 or less pedal and don't let the car downshift. I am guessing in the city, no issue really or if you have a heavy foot, you won't notice.