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Vtx531 09-28-2019 07:41 AM

OBD2 Calculated Load - Only getting 50-60% at WOT 2-3k RPM
 
It is my understanding that anytime you mash the gas pedal to the floor at wide open throttle, the calculated load should be near 100%, at all rpms. Is this different on a Porsche? I thought this is a standardized thing?

I am getting 100% at higher rpms but only 50-60% if for example...third gear, 2000rpm, WOT.

Is there something wrong with my car? I just replaced the MAF sensor which seems to have fixed CEL troubles but now I am noticing this “problem”.

Seems to drive good now. I just got the car so I have nothing to compare it to know if I am down on power.

blue62 09-28-2019 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Vtx531 (Post 604029)
It is my understanding that anytime you mash the gas pedal to the floor at wide open throttle, the calculated load should be near 100%, at all rpms. Is this different on a Porsche? I thought this is a standardized thing?

I am getting 100% at higher rpms but only 50-60% if for example...third gear, 2000rpm, WOT.

Is there something wrong with my car? I just replaced the MAF sensor which seems to have fixed CEL troubles but now I am noticing this “problem”.

Seems to drive good now. I just got the car so I have nothing to compare it to know if I am down on power.

Just a thought on my part here. But could it have anything to do with the refresh rate of your scanner software. software unable to calculate load as fast as RPM is climbing.
Unless you are using something like a high end snapon scanner or a Pico Oscilloscope your refresh rate at best on a single graph or element with a generic scanner is rather slow.


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