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So, there is no fine or feedback correction to KC above their respective rpm/load ranges?

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So, there is no fine or feedback correction to KC above their respective rpm/load ranges?

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Not necessarily. Fine correction is applied in ranges. Looking at the RPM example above for ‘Fine Correction Rows (RPM)’, the stored FLKC value in RAM is applied at any rpm 6000+ (and its corresponding load cell). However, a change to the FLKC table in RAM can only occur within the ranges as specified by the ‘Fine Correction Range’ tables. If this table has a max value of say, 6200 rpm, then adjustments to the RAM table will only be made between 6000–6200 (assuming the same corresponding load), however they will be applied from 6000+ rpm (also assuming the same load). Also, for FBKC, if it is negative at the same time you are leaving the maximum load or rpm thresholds, the ecu will keep the current feedback correction in play.

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