A complementary regenerative torque system exists for a vehicle including
an engine having an accelerator pedal position sensor; a transmission
unit; and a drive shaft for driving a pair of wheels for propelling the
vehicle. The regenerative torque system selectively stores and supplies
energy to the drive train to provide on demand complementary torque
thereto. The regenerative torque system may be either hydraulic or
electric in nature and may be disposed upstream or downstream of the
transmission relative to the engine. A regenerative torque control module
is disposed between the accelerator pedal position sensor and the engine
control module and intercepts the accelerator pedal position signal and
modifies it in response to the mode of operation of the regenerative
torque system and forwards the modified throttle signal to the engine
control module. Likewise, the regenerative torque control module
intercepts signals from the engine control module and modifies the same
prior to broadcasting them to the rest of the vehicle's control modules.