volts. When the MAP sensor is at +5 volts, the pulse width will be the number defined by TOG/UAP expressed
in milliseconds.
Torque (TQ):
A measurement of the work that an engine can perform, typically expressed in pound-feet (lb-
ft).
TPS/MAP Blend:
A feature of the WinTec software that allows the TPS and MAP sensor readings to be
blended together. Typically, this feature is used on engines with radical cams or throttle-per-cylinder setups
since these engines have poor MAP signals at idle and part throttle.
Trigger Wheel:
A device attached to the crankshaft that provides a moving reference of speed and position of
an engine’s crankshaft.
UAP/TOG:
User Adjustable Pulse Width (a.k.a. Time on for One Gama). This number defines the slope of
the raw fuel curve. When UAP/TOG is zero, the raw fuel curve will have zero pulse width at zero MAP sensor
volts. When the MAP sensor is at +5volts, the pulse width will be the number defined by UAP/TOG, expressed
in milliseconds.
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