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    Torque calculation

    Is any reason to touch torque calculation tables? I increase engine torque and inverse tables, after in scanner i see increasing of torque but not feel in driving. Or Its wrong to touch this tables? mustang 2,3 eco 2018

    with mod of tables
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    stock tables
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    Last edited by kel83; 10-25-2020 at 08:55 AM.

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    I tried the same thing with my 17 Sport, cant say I felt a big increase, but I dont have issues with it going into limp mode a couple times. I think it was due to a torque table not being adjusted to take up for the change in the torque tables, but i have sense then went back to stock tables. I dont think you'll get much help on this, but I,m gonna watch and see what others have to say.

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    The LTT and TTL tables are simply a reference table to give the ecu a LOAD target to feed into the speed density algorythm.
    This is one of its first steps after you use the pedal to request torque.

    If your asking for 600NM, the table is scaled that far and the load it offers as an answer is correct on your dyno, then no more needs to be done there.

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    There's also this good thread in the non-ecoboost forum on it:
    https://forum.hptuners.com/showthrea...-angle-(SURGE)