No. You won't be able to request more load.
requested load != actual load.
I think we are misunderstanding eachother. I'll try to tell at bit mor eabout the background.
I have bought a used car from a dealership. The car drives "funny" and I had a suspicion that the car was remapped. I got it on the rollers and it made 205BHp and 265Nm where it should have 180BHp and 230Nm. Now The dealership where I bought it said that they wanted another dealer to check if it was remapped.
After having the car for some hours they called me: "Yes, you are right it has been remapped. There is a box on the OBD plug - it's a chip"..
Well that "chip" was my ELM327 BT adapter.. After telling them that it had nothing to do with it - they tried once more. After af ew hours again, they called me back telling me it was not remapped since the software version was the one as they expected.. Now this IMHO is a load os bs since the software version will alwas be the same - unless some muppet remaps it.
So i started logging some data with the ELM327, and i got some interesting results.
1) max logged boost was 1.2bars, it should be 0.8bars
2) max logged load was 188, where I'd expect it to be 150 (like the limit set in LDRXN)
3) Lowest Lambda was around 9:1, where I'd expect it to be a bit higher (around 10.5:1)
Now the AFR could be due to knock or EGt temps - but the max load and the boost? I'd say it has been remapped.
I do not have access to a flasher that will read this car, so I cannot read the file and compare it to an ori. :/