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Old 05-11-2010, 08:18 PM
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Re: Memory dump of ECU

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Hi Trev. I am not sure exactly what you're asking.
Thanks Phil,

You have specifically provided the specific answer I required. i.e. advise which sensors provide the signals which are computed, in order to arrive at the figure covering engine load? ---

M = Mass Airflow is measured in grams of air per second.
R = Engine Speed is measures in Revolutions per minute.

Engine Load is (M * 60) / R = grams of air ingested per revolution of the engine.

The line pressure is not decided by the engine load. But the engine load and the transmission line pressure are both ultimately dictated by the throttle. Correlation, not Causation. But it certainly makes sense that the TCU would be designed to increase line pressure in line with the torque produced by the engine.



I agree, the engine load is in no way dictated, which partly the reason for my enquiry. The actual engine load directly involves the selected gear ratio and the load imposed on the vehicle, regardless of throttle position.

You have confirmed that engine load as a factor in setting line pressure, is confined to measurement derived from mass airflow and engine speed sensors.

Special thanks, Trevor.
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