Difference between low, mid and high load

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Difference between low, mid and high load

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Hi, What determines if the car is under low, mid or high load? It looks like it is the TPS, but what is the threshold that seperates those load?

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load = MAP reading threshold - no idea
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mbar determent the loads for IAT
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calvin wrote:mbar determent the loads for IAT
:) Thank you for clearing up. Just one last question, What range of MAP values does light, mid and high load represent?

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i give you some number just for indication low load from 0 to 450 mbar (4 first column) mid load from 450 to 780 mbar (the next 3 ones) high load from 780 mbar up to your max boost (turbo) or a bit less than 1013 mbar for NA or atmospherical pressure

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