setting a tps
i did a quick search (past 15 minutes or so) and got frustrated after sifting through 20++ threads with unsure answers...
ok so i got my tps on the tb with the tb off the car and i set the meter to ohms 200k and the reading i always get is 5.XX or 4.9X and it hovers between there... doesnt change if i open or close the tb... i have one side of the meter on the first pin and one side of the meter on the last pin.. 3 pins on the tps.. |
Re: setting a tps
Buk Pm rosario4124 he knows this ---- like the back of his hand
He has done it a few times |
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I do it by eye. Tps will want a small amount of tension on the spring. Then drive down the street. Get up to about 45 mph down shift into 2nd and let the gear slow the car down. No code tps is done.
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Originally Posted by chris
I do it by eye. Tps will want a small amount of tension on the spring. Then drive down the street. Get up to about 45 mph down shift into 2nd and let the gear slow the car down. No code tps is done.
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is there any links to a write up for it ? ive heard of this but never actually had to do it. prolly be good to know how to do . i can always check the service manual at work i suppose to...
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Re: setting a tps
Originally Posted by hondacivc93
is there any links to a write up for it ? ive heard of this but never actually had to do it. prolly be good to know how to do . i can always check the service manual at work i suppose to...
I might be wrong. check the ITB tach page. it has some info on how jeff did his for his ITB set up. |
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I done mine tonight ground on center pin, red wire "IF MOUNTED and holding as it would be on the IM" on the bottom prong. VOLTMETER set to 200k resistance"OHMS" set the TPS as close to .5 as you can with throttle plate closed. Tighten the top bolt. recheck with ohm meter again. If ok tighen the bottom bolt. RECHECK and if your off by a ---- hair and you have an engine management such as Hondata S300 and I believe ECtune you can recalibrate your throttle position if your mechanically off a bit. Best Info I can do for ya JAY
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i have never gotten a TPS code unless it was unplugged. i have tried moving it all around and got nothing. normally, i just looks for any kind of marks on it that show where the screws were on it and put it there
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after I installed the 74mm TB from chris , (whatever he called the company)
I took a tps from a b16 throttle body. found the volts that it needs to be set at which is 0.49vdc closed, and 4.50vdc WOT. I attached my test lead ito the middle wire on the TPS plug, with ignition in the on position (motor not running) it should read 0.49 closed, and 4.5 WOT. car runs perfect |
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Ive set a tps before just by using the datalogger in crome. I Just set it to show 0% closed and the car ran great. It took a few tried though the sensor kept moving a little when we were tightening it down
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I can use zeitronix to do it also, and s300, but I rather do it by the manual, plus its easier.
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Re: setting a tps
Originally Posted by rudebwoy
I can use zeitronix to do it also, and s300, but I rather do it by the manual, plus its easier.
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Re: setting a tps
Originally Posted by rudebwoy
after I installed the 74mm TB from chris , (whatever he called the company)
I took a tps from a b16 throttle body. found the volts that I it to be set at which is 0.49vdc closed, and 4.50vdc. I my test lead in the middle wire on the TPS plug, with ignition in the on position (motor not running) it should read 0.49 closed, and 4.5 WOT. car runs perfect pbtuning aka polarbeartuning.com my white trash business I own |
Re: setting a tps
Originally Posted by rudebwoy
after I installed the 74mm TB from chris , (whatever he called the company)
I took a tps from a b16 throttle body. found the volts that I it to be set at which is 0.49vdc closed, and 4.50vdc. I my test lead in the middle wire on the TPS plug, with ignition in the on position (motor not running) it should read 0.49 closed, and 4.5 WOT. car runs perfect hows your throttle response with the new throttle body? I just bored out a 65mm throttle body to 74mm inlet-65mm plate on a gsr motor. Throttle response on the car is awesome. Will make those turns road racing very fun. |
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btw if anyone cares i got a new tb but the car still runs like ----.. it does it intermittently..
only code i got now = 10 how would code 10 affect drivability idk.. cars are gay :3 Code 10 Intake air temperature sensor :-X |
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intake temp is very important to how an engine runs
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Originally Posted by chris
hows your throttle response with the new throttle body? I just bored out a 65mm throttle body to 74mm inlet-65mm plate on a gsr motor. Throttle response on the car is awesome. Will make those turns road racing very fun. |
Re: setting a tps
Originally Posted by jay
i have one side of the meter on the first pin and one side of the meter on the last pin.. 3 pins on the tps.. The middle pin is where all the action is. Connect the middle pin to one of the outside pins and try again. If you get a negative voltage use the other outside pin. |
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