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dsmlinktpsadjustment [2009/06/02 13:53]
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 ====== TPS Adjustment Procedure ====== ====== TPS Adjustment Procedure ======
  
-**NOTE:** This entire procedure is simply a manual way of doing what the [[http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​wiki/​v3tpsadj|TPS Adjust]] wizard does for you automatically.+**NOTE:** This entire procedure is simply a manual way of doing what the [[https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​wiki/​v3tpsadj|TPS Adjust]] wizard does for you automatically.
  
 The ECU wants to see 0.63v from the TPS sensor when your foot is off the throttle and greater than, say, 4.6v when you're fully on it.  You can datalog TPSvolts to see what the ECU is really getting. ​ The value at idle (foot off the throttle) is probably more important than the value at wide open throttle. ​ A value that's too high at idle can prevent the idle switch from activating or it will prevent the "​simulate idle switch"​ functionality from working properly. The ECU wants to see 0.63v from the TPS sensor when your foot is off the throttle and greater than, say, 4.6v when you're fully on it.  You can datalog TPSvolts to see what the ECU is really getting. ​ The value at idle (foot off the throttle) is probably more important than the value at wide open throttle. ​ A value that's too high at idle can prevent the idle switch from activating or it will prevent the "​simulate idle switch"​ functionality from working properly.
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