There are two reasons I can think of ~
The ECU learns your driving style and sticks to it, until you give it a bit of a thrashing and re-learns the new driving style. Well for K-Series at least.. not sure if that happens with B-Series ECU's.
Thrashing the engine after driving softly for a long time gets rid of built-up deposits thanks to the excess vibrations and higher pressures etc..



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