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Thread: Can't find a specific torque table

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    Can't find a specific torque table

    2006 Chevrolet Colorado Xtreme
    2.8L I4

    When I was allowed to use a past version of HPTuners on a friends laptop, I noticed there was a chart that compared torque % to RPM's.

    And from what I understood, as the RPM's went up on the chart, the % of torque applied also went up. And at the power band area, the torque jumped significantly.

    So this evening, with my own copy of HPTuners (a new version of the program compared to the one I once used), got it Monday, I searched high and dry for this table. I search engine torque and transmission torque to no end, not yielding any results. So with my stock tune loaded in to the program, I searched every table possible looking for this exact chart, that compared the torque % vs RPM's. I even checked the torque sections twice. And I can't find the bloody thing.

    This is where you tell me I am blind, have no idea what I am talking about, and that it's somehow right in front of my face.

    Can someone please lead me to this chart I am referring to?

    Thank you kindly.
    2022 Chevrolet Silverado RST 5.3L

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    No clue, if you can post the file you used on your friends laptop, what version of our software you were using then as well as the table you are referring to I can take a look to see if something has changed since then but without specifics I can only assume they were two different calibrations one of which had the table you are referring to and the other did not.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    I know it was a HPTuners from 2 version ago.

    As for the file, it was my stock 2.8L file from my truck

    And for the table, I don't know. That's what I am trying to find.

    I think the chart had RPM's across the top, something on the left side, and the numbers in the yellow, green, orange, and red blocks on the chart we're progressing from 0 to whichever % as the RPM's rose.
    2022 Chevrolet Silverado RST 5.3L

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    Post your stock file and I'll search the past few versions for any table differences.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    I just went through an 05 2.8 colorado file back to 2.1.16 which is over a year old & there were only 2 additional tables added since then which are the maf dynamic airflow constants, everything else was identical so whatever table was there in .16 or .18 is still there.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    Alright, thank you. Hrm, I must have came across it by fluke the while ago.
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    try adjusting your view level ... wether the level which
    you are tuning at basic or advanced

    Certain tables are hidden on basic level view ( not sure on the terms)
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