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Unread 03-05-2007, 05:29 PM   #8
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So this sounds like it is a calculation done in the program based on several inputs rather than a single data stream from a sensor. If that is the case, then it is fixable within HPTuners by fixing the code that does the calculation.

Has HPTuners addressed this "bug"?

Doesn't the PCM detect and control torque delivered to the transmission in automatics? I thought that "torque management" was one of the params you can control when tuning the PCM? That seems to imply to me that the PCM can determine torque itself from somewhere. After all, it has to know when to reduce torque during shifting operations, which means it should be able to determine if the torque is high enough to need being limited.

If not detected directly, it most certainly should be some derived value based on multiple inputs.

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