TPS Voltage @ WOT?
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TPS Voltage @ WOT?
Been wondering a while if my TPS needs replacing and wanted to test to make sure..not just replace and hope. Hooked up the meter and slooooowly opened the TB to check for any dead spots on the TPS. Seemed like all's OK there.
Idle was 0.65v.
I got 3.88v at WOT. Is this normal or should it be more???
Thanks for any info!
Idle was 0.65v.
I got 3.88v at WOT. Is this normal or should it be more???
Thanks for any info!
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RE: TPS Voltage @ WOT?
Yup, although .72 is the optimum low end voltage. When you get a new one, you can check the TPS and "calibrate" it by doing this.
http://www.v8performance.com/tipsandtricks.htm#TPS_Mod
It won't turn your rig into a tire smoking beast, but it'll be more responsive.
http://www.v8performance.com/tipsandtricks.htm#TPS_Mod
It won't turn your rig into a tire smoking beast, but it'll be more responsive.
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RE: TPS Voltage @ WOT?
Thanks dsertdog, I'll give it a shot tomorrow and go for the .72v.
I'm thinking of using the "star" type lockwashers on the screws, thinking I'd have less worry about the sensor moving while tightening. Ever use them? Looked at NAPA but didn't see them. Maybe Radio Shack.
I'm thinking of using the "star" type lockwashers on the screws, thinking I'd have less worry about the sensor moving while tightening. Ever use them? Looked at NAPA but didn't see them. Maybe Radio Shack.
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RE: TPS Voltage @ WOT?
I didn't want to grind on my TPS body for washer clearance so I tightened down the screws. The screw heads on my 2000seemed to be large enough to cover the holes. It's been two weeks and everything seems to be ok yet. The pictures on the forum seemed to show a different design of screw.