bridgestone1234 Guest May 19, 2007 #1 If I am correct I traceed a data somewhere that some engine controllers have engine power reading at measuring blocks. Is this true or not?
If I am correct I traceed a data somewhere that some engine controllers have engine power reading at measuring blocks. Is this true or not?
Uwe@Ross-Tech Full Member Jan 7, 2002 392 0 www.ross-tech.com May 20, 2007 #2 Some ECUs have torque, and if you know RPM (which you do) then you can calculate power from torque. Caveat: Torque is not actually measured by the ECU, it is calculated by the ECU based on air flow and other parameters. -Uwe-
Some ECUs have torque, and if you know RPM (which you do) then you can calculate power from torque. Caveat: Torque is not actually measured by the ECU, it is calculated by the ECU based on air flow and other parameters. -Uwe-
bridgestone1234 Guest May 21, 2007 #3 can you share with me which controllers do have these readings. BTW; isn't engine load aslo torque produced/torque that can be produced in percentage? Last edited by a moderator: May 21, 2007
can you share with me which controllers do have these readings. BTW; isn't engine load aslo torque produced/torque that can be produced in percentage?