What are the reesults of TPS voltage being too low? Reset it but had problems previously!
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What are the reesults of TPS voltage being too low? Reset it but had problems previously!
OK I have been searching for my problems with my 4800-5000 rpm Rev limiter sometimes it hits and sometimes it revs past . Usually restarting the car and it has disappeared also. Also I had noticed my TPS voltage was low it was at .39 volts idle and 4.2 WOT, I changed it to what it should be .45 +/- .05v I put it at .49 volts and WOT hits about 4.41volts. What is the effect of the TPS voltage being set too low? I noticed on my datalogs that Full hrottle would only show as 98%. Anyone?
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Re: What are the reesults of TPS voltage being too low? Reset it but had problems previously! (Boost
What engine managment? You should be able to set parameters for individual sensor setup.
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Re: What are the reesults of TPS voltage being too low? Reset it but had problems previously! (Boost
Hondata. I corrected the voltage on the TPS already, loosened the screws and got it right. But I was wondering now what the adverse effects are if it is too low. I belive if it is too high a CE light kicks on if I remember correctly.
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Re: What are the reesults of TPS voltage being too low? Reset it but had problems previously! (Boost
I would think that since hondata is piggybacked off the stock ecu then obviously the stock ecu will still be in control of the idle maps, and everything else that is affected by tps voltage.
If I were to take a stab at it then I would say that you are going to have idle fueling issues along with possible hot/cold start problems. Maybe even throttle accelerator issues (tip-in)--I do realize hondata has control over this, but still may cause problems.
If I were to take a stab at it then I would say that you are going to have idle fueling issues along with possible hot/cold start problems. Maybe even throttle accelerator issues (tip-in)--I do realize hondata has control over this, but still may cause problems.
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