cj10jeeper said:
but that's speculation that it could really do that??
It can't do that in itself.
The ECU knows no different, it can't. It see's a signal for deflection and that is it.
If it see's a faster deflection it may well respond faster via a map, assuming that your fast input means you want maximum response, so in theory it is doing it, but you could do the same just opening the throttle faster anyway.
Most cars have something called 'drivers wish' which is a topographic map thus:
It might be different on the Z axis for petrol of course, but the rest is the same, throttle input (0-100% (converted from the actual signal, so this sprint booster would just send you to 100% sooner with a smaller throttle input)) vs rpm, and the Z axis is essentially driver demand.
There *might* be maps that look at rate of change of throttle input, and then react more or less quickly to the command, but it's more likely that those maps look at rate of change of drivers wish/demand and respond to that.
Dave