s300 tps question
Most Ford sensors are 0-5v. SManager has a scale TPS function that you can use to read the exact voltages from the throttle position sensor.
Here is the link from the Smanager help file; http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/tpsparameters.htm
Hook up your Hondata to your laptop, turn on the car (KOEO) and open the scale TPS dialogue. With the throttle closed click on the "read" button beside the min value box. it will detect the exact closed throttle voltage. Then step on the gas or open the throttle as far as it will go. click the "read" button beside the maximum value. Your done!
Here is the link from the Smanager help file; http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/tpsparameters.htm
Hook up your Hondata to your laptop, turn on the car (KOEO) and open the scale TPS dialogue. With the throttle closed click on the "read" button beside the min value box. it will detect the exact closed throttle voltage. Then step on the gas or open the throttle as far as it will go. click the "read" button beside the maximum value. Your done!
Most Ford sensors are 0-5v. SManager has a scale TPS function that you can use to read the exact voltages from the throttle position sensor.
Here is the link from the Smanager help file; http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/tpsparameters.htm
Hook up your Hondata to your laptop, turn on the car (KOEO) and open the scale TPS dialogue. With the throttle closed click on the "read" button beside the min value box. it will detect the exact closed throttle voltage. Then step on the gas or open the throttle as far as it will go. click the "read" button beside the maximum value. Your done!
Here is the link from the Smanager help file; http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/tpsparameters.htm
Hook up your Hondata to your laptop, turn on the car (KOEO) and open the scale TPS dialogue. With the throttle closed click on the "read" button beside the min value box. it will detect the exact closed throttle voltage. Then step on the gas or open the throttle as far as it will go. click the "read" button beside the maximum value. Your done!
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