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Old 06-27-2003, 03:02 PM
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Default What is the correct way to eliminate torque management?

Everyone says dont put the max torque over 640 i believe,is this correct? what if your making more than 640 tq?

but what tables/fields on ls1edit are the correct ones i need to change, and to what do they need to be changed to?
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639 is the internal limit.
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Default Re: What is the correct way to eliminate torque management?

if the engine is producing that much power then there are other areas of PCM that are out of bounds of those tables such as max MAF frequency and grms/cyc.

Only fix is lots of lying to PCM, such as using a MAF-T so that PCM is receiving a lower freq but then of course PCM is not seeing real world so delivered torque values would also be not true but be under the 640 limit.





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