You are just controlling how much response you are getting relative to the pedal position, if I put 75% on my pedal I really like to be nearly fully open
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You are just controlling how much response you are getting relative to the pedal position, if I put 75% on my pedal I really like to be nearly fully open ref plate position. NB - These are all MT
Here is a trhottle map from an STi, COBB even changed the format later but it all does the same stuff. Does not make car any quicker, just more responsive I feel, and smoother in most cases.
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