Using MSII for ignition only
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Using MSII for ignition only
The same thing KamikazeTuner is doing with his flathead but a completely different motor.
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Matt Cramer
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Re: Using MSII for ignition only
Re: Using MSII for ignition only
MattMatt Cramer wrote:You can run ignition only without a TPS just fine. Just be sure to ground the TPS input.
What do you mean "ground the TPS input"? I have a TPS connected according to the wring diagram but it is no being rotated when I step on gas. I that what you mean?
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Sorry for confusion. Matt said to tie the input to ground? What wires go to where? Should I jump pin 22 to ground?DonTZ125 wrote:A floating TPS input can cause odd and annoying things to happen. Your initial post was about running without the various sensors, and you specifically mentioned running without a TPS. You can understand how Matt got the impression that you were running without a TPS ...
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Re: Using MSII for ignition only
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Many Thanks DonTZ125 and MattDonTZ125 wrote:Ground the TPS input pin at the MS *IF* you have no actual Throttle Position Sensor. You apparently have a TPS, so you don't need to ground the input pin.

