How Is Engine Load Calculated. Load would be equal to the amount of air the MAF reads devided by the amount of air the engine can hold. The one with the 101 gear ratio has an engine load of 65 lbft and the other one has an engine load of 130 lbft.

I think Im chasing some sort of torque management issue. Answer 1 of 4. Load is essentially a measurement of airflow since as discussed in our Volumetric Efficien.
The volume air flow divided by the engine speed determines the engine load factor called AN and displayed on the factory.
Does anyone know how the following is calculated. Calculated Load Engine load in grams per crankshaft revolution as calculated by the ECU. The one with the 101 gear ratio has an engine load of 65 lbft and the other one has an engine load of 130 lbft. The part of that SAE document where it said that Calculated Load corresponds to engine vacuum seems to make sense as Id expect a vacuum gauge on the manifold to read zero while at WOT this engine does have a MAP sensor but I couldnt find it on the Global list.
