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Advanced Tuner
How does my car know how much torque it's making?
What does the vehicle use (97 cavalier w/ automatic) to determine how much torque it is actually producing for a reference in the line pressure shifting tables? It seems to know somehow. It obviously uses some formula, (X vs. Y vs. Z) but what input does it need? I am left to assume there is some non-accessable reference table the computer looks at using Spark, RPM, and MAP to calculate it's torque output.
Last edited by Dr. Nopps; 05-26-2011 at 02:21 AM.
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Tuner in Training
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Advanced Tuner
well Torque is Accel/Time, and Horsepower is TQ/RPM, so I guess maybe it can keep track of accel somehow. Most cars now have a calculated torque function built into granny controls, safety features, and transmissions. More than likely it uses a calculation based off of engine load and rpm.
And cars dont really need a dynometer, as long as you can log certain sensors while driving on the road. Hence why aeroforce gauges and others can calculate power.