Switch type tps
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Switch type tps
My engine, a nissan fj20e has a switch type tps, can i run ms2 without it or i do need to convert to a potentiometer one, because i don't think i can find one that suits...
Here's a pic
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- Super Squirter
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And how much $ the tps is?
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Thanks for the reply Matt, what are the advantages of running with a tps compared to running without it?Matt Cramer wrote:You can run without a TPS. That's how we are running our red Miata, which also has a switch type TPS.
I.e like accel enrichement,...etc
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Ok,that would be great! Is there any specific type or part number/year, etc or all models work?nismoryco wrote:I had to deal with the same issue when I had my CA20E engine. I used a later style TPS from a Maxima or 240SX. The later sensors have shorter mounting ears and two connectors. I made a bracket to go over the sensor and connect it to the throttle body. I can take a picture tomorrow if you want.
And how much $ the tps is?
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I still have to get some pictures later today. I sourced mine at the junkyard and paid about $5 for it. Here are some Nissan part numbers that may help you out: 22620-18E00 or 22620-18E01.
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I asked about the tps and gave the nissan guy the part numbers, but he told me that they are not available here in Lebanon, and my fj20e tps is clock wise, with 8mm rotating shaft, so i'm forced to buy a one from haltech that fits perfectly the shaft and is CW;nismoryco wrote:I built this some years ago when I started my first Megasquirt project. The pictures are small, but it should give you the idea.
But if anyone has another solution please i'll be happy to hearing from you, cause the haltech sensor costs a damn freaking amount of $$$

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+ 1, i'd like to ask you, are those tps's compatible with the fj rotating shaft, because it's clock wise and 8mm shaft, so if it's compatible i'll buy one from e-bay instead of buying the expensive Haltech...nismoryco wrote:I built this some years ago when I started my first Megasquirt project. The pictures are small, but it should give you the idea.
Best regards
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Ah, sorry man, i missed the point, the throttle shaft is counter clockwise not clockwise, so do you know any other tps which is CCW? and fits?dochka wrote:+ 1, i'd like to ask you, are those tps's compatible with the fj rotating shaft, because it's clock wise and 8mm shaft, so if it's compatible i'll buy one from e-bay instead of buying the expensive Haltech...nismoryco wrote:I built this some years ago when I started my first Megasquirt project. The pictures are small, but it should give you the idea.
Best regards
Kind regards
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