LBZ: Throttle Pedal Setting

Duramax 6.6L

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I have looked bit I can not seem to find it.

Is there a table are setting to change the throttle pedal reference voltage, so I could show wide open throttle at 80 % throttle opening. :D
 

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re-read it and im not sure lol. you just want it to read 100% at 80% throttle right?
 
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Yes thats what I mean, You can increase throttle response if the table is modified correctly. Done on gas engines all the time, I have seen it done on the Dodge Cummins also.
 

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well im super new to efilive so maybe i can learn something too...but what if you take each % row in the TBIQ and copy to the next lowest or 2 % rows? copy the 100% row into the 90 or 80% row and so forth on down the line? probably WAY off base which is why i havent built my own tunes yet lol. :rofl:
 

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It can be done this way in the TBIQ table as you said. TBIQ is "Throttle Based Injection Quantity" if anyone doesnt know.

I've never looked for, and cant remember ever seeing, a table in which you can change the throttle pedal reference voltages.

If you could do this however, it would be easier to change than the TBIQ table and still maintain nice and smooth drivability.

Next time i boot up windows (im on a mac machine) ill look for something like this. Though im 95% sure there isnt a table for it.
 

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It can be done this way in the TBIQ table as you said. TBIQ is "Throttle Based Injection Quantity" if anyone doesnt know.

I've never looked for, and cant remember ever seeing, a table in which you can change the throttle pedal reference voltages.

If you could do this however, it would be easier to change than the TBIQ table and still maintain nice and smooth drivability.

Next time i boot up windows (im on a mac machine) ill look for something like this. Though im 95% sure there isnt a table for it.

Thank you for the clarification.

You said it quite a bit better than I did, I have not found the reference table at all.
 
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Dozerboy

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I have seen something for throttle voltages, but I didn't play with it. When I asked about it no one had any input.