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Old 03-05-2007, 02:36 PM   #1
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Default Enginuity: Is load column based on MAF voltage?

I am just curious, I am trying to get into OPEN ECU tuning but I do not know what load columns are based off of.

Are is the load column based off of MAF voltage?

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Old 03-05-2007, 02:57 PM   #2
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lol, no. It says what it is based off of on the left

2*g/rev is the calculation. It is 2 times the current grams per second devided by the rpms per second.
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Alright...But that still doesnt help me.

Is there a good read up somewhere. I'm coming from the utec world where Load is based off from how much boost ur running.
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Load = MAF(g/s) * 60 * 2 / rpm
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What exactly are you looking for?

Load is based on airflow and rpm, as stated. It is an indicator of torque.

Higher the load, higher the cylinder pressure. (At least thats what I assume)

Log load and RPM to find out where you are on the map. Thats the cell it's using. If it falls between two cells, it interpolates.

Sounds like you are looking to relate it to something else you are used to in UTEC. Unfortunately I can't help you there, as I've never used one.

I'm sure other's can chime in that have.
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Load = MAF(g/s) * 60 * 2 / rpm
Now this helps alot. Thanks
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