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Thread: Torque Inverse Calculator Spreadsheet

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    Torque Inverse Calculator Spreadsheet

    Made this earlier today. Helped me out on an ecoboost SHO I've been working on. I made it for use in Open Office Calc. Should be able to use it in Excel too. I can save it as an XLS file if needed but it may lose formatting. Pretty sure it will work with non ecoboost engines as well. I can make changes to it if anyone has requests.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/vbsfxutbid...ables.ods?dl=0
    Last edited by Nissmotion; 07-19-2016 at 01:09 PM.

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    Very Nice!

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    Thank you for doing this

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    Torque table axis lables.pngAnyone else have axles that look like the attached picture? Whenever I copy the axles values over to look normal the truck doesn't want to run and sometimes dies.

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    This is normal. If you look at the cell# they match up. The software just interpolates the missing cells. Its a way to utilize resolution with out having to enter every individual cell.

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    Guys, After reading the Coyote Cookbook regarding torque table tuning, to data log a histogram using torque values, what PID should I use as there are a few torque related PID's to choose from?