Engine throttle, percent full definition

Engine throttle, percent full means the driver-requested acceleration as measured by the throttle position sensor on the accelerator control compared to the fully depressed position.
Engine throttle, percent full means the driver-requested acceleration as
Engine throttle, percent full means the driver-requested acceleration as measured by the throttle position sensor accelator pedal on the accelerator control compared to the fully depressed position. . (Justification: driver- requested input cannot be measured by the throttle position sensor, but only at the accelerator pedal. For ambiguous information, positions from both the throttle and the accelerator pedal should be stored.)

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