PWR Mode

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PWR Mode

Postby webbo on Wed, 12 Jul 2017 4:20 +0000

On my Hilux manual 2.4l GUN125 it has a PWR button alongside and ECO button - the ECO is for granny style driving, the PWR puts it into like sports mode

Does anyone know what increase in torque and BHP is created when the PWR mode is activated?

There doesn't seem to be a lot of information about it on the internet
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Re: PWR Mode

Postby Ozwaz on Wed, 12 Jul 2017 4:25 +0000

I think it's just the way the power is delivered that changes mate.
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Re: PWR Mode

Postby webbo on Wed, 12 Jul 2017 4:28 +0000

Ok, I wasn't sure if it worked like a chip and increased the power and torque
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Re: PWR Mode

Postby numberplate on Wed, 12 Jul 2017 5:16 +0000

I think it just makes full boost available at lower speeds
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Re: PWR Mode

Postby aedeau on Wed, 12 Jul 2017 7:54 +0000

pretty sure it's just throttle and gearbox calibration (in an auto). The auto box will hold gears longer without up shifting. Also the throttle is a lot more sensitive.
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Re: PWR Mode

Postby RoughDiamond on Tue, 01 Aug 2017 6:02 +0000

It retards or strenghtens the signal strength sent from the accelerator pedal to the throttle body. PWR mode sends a stronger signal at a lower pressure on the pedal in turn making it run at 100% throttle pressure when its say 60%. And eco is the opposite obviously.
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