Load Intensity
A meta-score (0-100) measuring how hard the car was pushed during the log, separate from the health score. Grades: Extreme, Hard, Moderate, Light, Minimal.
Why it matters
A perfect health score on a log with one gentle 3-second pull is meaningless. Load intensity tells you whether the test was rigorous enough to trust the health score.
What to look for
Extreme (80+) = thorough test. Light (20-39) = barely tested. Composed of 4 sub-scores: boost demand, thermal stress, WOT intensity, and RPM coverage.
Related terms
The overall engine health rating (0-100) computed from 5 weighted categories: boost, fueling, ignition, drivetrain, and temperatures.
A score (0-100, graded A+ through D) measuring the quality and completeness of the log data: channels present, sample rate, pull duration, data completeness, and multi-pull coverage.
Wide Open Throttle: 100% accelerator pedal. The condition under which most diagnostic analysis is performed.
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