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Old 09-20-2005, 09:42 AM
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What does this actually tell you? We logged a few WOT runs using autotap on my car and in fuel trim 22 my calculated engine load ranges from 40-80. On another car we tested it on we see 100%

Calculated Engine Load(%) Fuel Trim Cell(!!) Throttle Position Angle(%)
40 22 99.6
42.4 22 99.6
47.1 22 99.6
52.5 22 99.6
55.3 22 99.6
62 22 99.6
72.2 22 99.6
76.9 22 99.6
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Load is the VE of the motor, this is an important factor to verify your fueling, and airflow information is correct.

What kind of scanner are you using, I had used a crap diablo predator for logging, and my 98 TA would get 99% load at 1800 rpm's, which is NOT realistic for a na vehicle.

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I'm using autotap.....
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What should the calculated engine load % look like? I've done a few searches but haven't found any examples that others are seeing.
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