On a carbureted car, this might be true. On our cars, the control system is a closed-loop feedback system utilizing the O2 sensor. With the AFM and O2 sensor, the motor can inject the proper amount of fuel to account for the changes in volumetric efficiency over the engine speed range. As such, it can maintain a stoichiometric air/fuel ratio at all times in closed-loop operation. I will admit though, shifting at 3000RPM in any gear below 3rd on the M42 is infuriating. I shift at 4K in first always, out of consideration for other drivers. Second gear calls for 3-3.5K shifts as well.