TPS
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TPS
My TPS seems to work normally but I notice that every once in a while I go out to work on tuning and my TPS gauge is now at -3 degrees (or around there). it does not move much from there, but I have to go and calibrate it again to get it back to 0. Has anyone else heard of this issue or understand it?
Will
Will
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Re: TPS
Only if it was a default setting. Going to find out where this setting is now.billr wrote:Do you have "Auto-zero TPS" set to "on"?
Will
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Re: TPS
My TPS average lag factor is set to 50.billr wrote:It's in the "General Sensor Settings", where you set the "averaging lag factors".
I don't see any other setting for the TPS
Will
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Re: TPS
Sorry for some stupid reason I thought it would not have been helpful.billr wrote:How about... posting your MSQ! That will save some time here.
What MS generation do your have, 1, 2, or 3?
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Re: TPS
Here is a datalog with it at -2.9
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Re: TPS
Do you have idle control? if so your throttle stop might be backing off but idle control covering it up.
Find the Manuals up top under Quick links: Manuals.
Cheers Luke
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Re: TPS
Sorry my eyes are getting old, clicked on the wrong thing.billr wrote:Those aren't what I asked for. I want to look at your tune file (MSQ), not a log.
Will