Tuning without TPS

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Bart van Steenhardt Carré
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Tuning without TPS

Post by Bart van Steenhardt Carré »

Is it possible to set up a V3 board without connecting a TPS ?
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Matt Cramer
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Re: Tuning without TPS

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Yes, you'd use MAPdot acceleration enrichment and ground the TPS wire through a 1K resistor so it doesn't cause problems by drifting around.
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Re: Tuning without TPS

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I have a TPS connected but it does nothing as far as running the engine. Static fueling is based on RPM and MAP and acceleration enrichment is done entirely with X-tau, which is also RPM and MAP. I could disconnect the TPS and it would make no difference.

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