I think $1c is the smoothed throttle value, with the smoothing happening between $b82c and $b875.
$a6 could be something like a maximum current factor.
So when the throttle is above a certain level, it would make sense to set the current limit factor to the maximum.
Maybe the correlation between torque, assist level and the resulting power is somehow calculated (or prepared) at $9b2c.
Depended on the assist level, $dd and $ec are filled with different values.
And there is also the difference between the 36V and 48V firmware: 0x9bb3

$a6 could be something like a maximum current factor.
So when the throttle is above a certain level, it would make sense to set the current limit factor to the maximum.
Maybe the correlation between torque, assist level and the resulting power is somehow calculated (or prepared) at $9b2c.
Depended on the assist level, $dd and $ec are filled with different values.
And there is also the difference between the 36V and 48V firmware: 0x9bb3
Coolcasainho said:Tested and it works -- please see my message on TSDZ2 main thread.