I was just looking at the MS3-Pro manual (nice board, BTW !!) and came across the Auto-Zero TPS feature. This seems like it would be handy.
Just a thought, that's all
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Re: REQ: Auto-Zero TPS?
I was thinking of removing it from MS3 as I'm not sure it works very well.
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Re: REQ: Auto-Zero TPS?
It looked good on paper (literally)jsmcortina wrote:I was thinking of removing it from MS3 as I'm not sure it works very well.
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Re: REQ: Auto-Zero TPS?
It doesn't Jamesjsmcortina wrote:I was thinking of removing it from MS3 as I'm not sure it works very well.
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Re: REQ: Auto-Zero TPS?
Agreed.prof315 wrote:It doesn't Jamesjsmcortina wrote:I was thinking of removing it from MS3 as I'm not sure it works very well.
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I have considered putting a switch in place of the TPS and using that for idle logic, The TPS zero seem to drift with temperature/system voltage or something... setting a few extra counts negative seems to work OK though.
Edit: I guess one could put the switch across the TPS and create a larger step that would ~eliminate the idle logic issue.
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