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![]() "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote But, since the primary concern is "torque greater than demand" what the redundant software / chips typically do is shut things down when a discrepancy is detected. But, again, the action taken is generally to reduce power or shut down the engine to avoid the #1 worry bead. This is something new to me. What manufacturer has such a concern, of torque greater than demand? I wonder why that is such a concern? I had a truck that had a manual transmission, and it was not unusual to stall it, while trying to get something to move, that very much was resisting my desire to move it. g It is a case of torque greater than demand, isn't it, or is that a case of demand greater than torque? So why is this a concern to the chip, or are you talking about something else? I think I might learn something today, after all! :-) -- Jim in NC |
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