PCM's measuring torque.

David Cooley n5xmt at triad.rr.com
Wed Jul 5 16:23:47 GMT 2000


At 09:11 AM 7/5/00, you wrote:
>It depends on the vehicle manufacturer and PCM type. On the GM ECM's used in
>on most US vehicles, the engine torque seems to be calculated value based on
>engine load (usually MAF) and RPM (and maybe a few other variables).
>
>I am told that the current Mercedes ECM actually measures torque through the
>automatic transmission.

My 95 Buick LeSabre with the 3800 V6 had sensor outputs from the trans for 
torque.  94 had the same.

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