Yes I did this. I have had to set the input smoothing TPS lag factor down to 20% in order to keep the TPS from triggering Accel randomly. Problem now is that the TPS does not send a steady enough signal to be used for Accel. 1 time I'll stomp the pedal as fast as I can and get a different TPSdot value then the next time I do it. I've actually done this without the engine running in order to figure out what is going on. When I look at my logs, I get TPSdot values that are all over the place. I don't have these logs available right now and have a heck of a time making one without trailering my sandrail 300 miles. I had a bouncing MAP signal too, but cured that with a "surge filter" on the line going to the MAP sensor, (like a small fuel filter without the element inside).
I noticed that the Accel is triggering as I climb a hill. I'm assuming that this is a response to the increased MAP pressure from the turbo, (running 50% MAP and 50% TPS for accel). Here's the scenario: I accel up until it backfires due to too much fuel on accel, (I think), then the MAP reads this backfire as a pressure increase and gives me more fuel, which repeats the whole process until I lift my foot from the pedal or the engine dies.
I'm hoping to cure my TPS signal bounce so I can use 100% TPS Accel and eliminate the random Accel events I am seeing. I've been chasing this and a fuel delivery issue for almost 2 years and have finally resolved the fuel delivery issue.
Lance wrote:That would be the thing to do after making sure the wiring was either shielded and/or well away from sources of interference (spark plug wires, coils, solenoids, ...).
I separated the TPS wires from the loom and they are nowhere near the plug wires, coil, or anything other than the IAC, (which I currently do not use). All of my ground wires are excellent and attached to the battery for noise suppression.
ANY help would be very welcome.
Thanks,
Dev
Sandrail-ACVW 2276 cc, Turbo
MS-II W/spark burning E85
The sand must be punished.
