In the pic below I'm using a scatter plot of TPS by RPM filtered by MAP to determine the ITB load switch points - ie when does the TPS position result in MAP being greater than 89kpa. You can easily see the curve shape, and how at different RPMs, more/less throttle is needed to meet the air needs of the engine.
This is then used to build a curve in the ECU so that it knows when to switch from Speed Density (ie MAP) to Alpha-N (ie TPS) tables (in a blended mode called ITB Load). When tps is below the curve (at that rpm), it favours MAP on the tuning table, when tps is above the curve (at that rpm) it favours TPS on the tuning table. So cool!
