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Originally Posted by codymac
On cable throttle cars, it's as easy as machining a cable cam that applies the pedal action in a non-linear rate.
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And on TBW cars it's as easy as mapping your TPS to a curve that would replicate such a cam.
Smooth throttle control can be achieved regardless of the horsepower level of the car. It's more a question of can the driver control his foot or not?
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