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Old 04-12-2005, 09:37 PM
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if i have a 97 dx with a 95b16 in it do i need to switch the outer wires of the tps because i having bad bogging issues somebody please help
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No, the wiring should be the same. Are you throwing a TPS code?
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no do you only switch them on crxs then becuase somebody told i should but he has a crx he said it would fix my bogging problem
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Some of the throttle bodies on OBD-0 cars opened the reverse direction of all the newer throttle bodies (92 and up). This necessitated switching of the wiring when doing engine swaps so that the TPS wouldn't be reading inverted voltage numbers. Note that the reversed throttle bodies were only on some of the OBD-0 cars. All of the OBD-1 and OBD-2 cars use the standard direction throttle bodies and thus the same TPS wiring.
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