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Old 03-02-2009, 10:45 PM
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Hey all,

I'm installing an EE Enhanced Boost controller v2... Should i hook up the throttle position sensor wire? Or should i just splice it with the normal 12v.

It's on a 97 civic...
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Old 03-02-2009, 10:54 PM
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lol, wtf are you smoking? it goes to 12v :1
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Old 03-02-2009, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
lol, wtf are you smoking? it goes to 12v :1
Thanks cOmpl3x :P

There are 5 wires total.
12v
Ground
Solenoid + and -
(these are all fine)
i was just curious about the last wire that is supposed to go to the throttle position sensor...
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Old 03-02-2009, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by biscuit

Thanks cOmpl3x :P

There are 5 wires total.
12v
Ground
Solenoid + and -
(these are all fine)
i was just curious about the last wire that is supposed to go to the throttle position sensor...
maybe i'm missing something with the v2 that i know nothing about about.

try www.ee-enhanced.com perhaps?

edit: it goes to your tps either/or a +12v source.
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Old 03-02-2009, 11:58 PM
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if you hook it up to the TPS, then the solenoid is only active at WOT.

if you hook it up to 12v, the solenoid is always active
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Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
maybe i'm missing something with the v2 that i know nothing about about.

try www.ee-enhanced.com perhaps?

edit: it goes to your tps either/or a +12v source.
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if you hook it up to the TPS, then the solenoid is only active at WOT.

if you hook it up to 12v, the solenoid is always active
Thanks for your help
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Couldn't it be turned into a positive?.. What I mean is..

Instead of running it to 12v(always on) or tps(on when wot)..why not run that wire to something that can be switched(no not a toggle)..something hands free?..say that apexi vafc u have some were in the panty drawer.. Wire the vtec output of the apexi to the (tps) wire from the EE EBC.. Then you basiclly accomplished a poor mans way of having low/hi boost in the same gear but be rpm dependant?..especially for those with traction issues in early gears..

Put vtec "ON" say at 6000 rpm..from 1k-6k = (WG psi) 6k-redline= high boost..?

Just a thought I planned on messing around with once mine gets here..

And the real nutkicker is that say u wanted low boost all the time(who would right?) simply flip the pimp tyte missle toggle to "OFF" and the solenoid becomes paper weight..

Just a thought..
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