Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
Interesting.
I'm goin to be running an adaptronic e420c.
Anybody know if a vl tps will work inthe same application as if using an MS?
I'm goin to be running an adaptronic e420c.
Anybody know if a vl tps will work inthe same application as if using an MS?
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
Yes, you set it up the same way and calibrate it within WARI.
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
Davo,
Do you now have the urge to cut of all small Japanese cars and park using 2 spots . Please let me know as I'm about to install a VR cruise control in my NA8.
Ted
Do you now have the urge to cut of all small Japanese cars and park using 2 spots . Please let me know as I'm about to install a VR cruise control in my NA8.
Ted
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
Tedsmx5 wrote:Davo,
Do you now have the urge to cut of all small Japanese cars and park using 2 spots . Please let me know as I'm about to install a VR cruise control in my NA8.
Ted
The symptoms aren't that bad when you install the VL TPS, but I believe you do end up growing a mullet and wearing a flano shirt
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
so if we are going to wire this up for our megasquirt which wires go where?
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
BACK FROM THE DEAD!!!!!
I have found a wrecker with a VL TPS.
I want to make sure it is a Variable from a AUTO.
I assume i can use a multimeter to confirm it is, but i would love to know exactly how to test it before i pay for it and leave.
Just looking at it should i be able to know?
Would it have more wires or something noticeable??
any help much appreciated!!!!
I have found a wrecker with a VL TPS.
I want to make sure it is a Variable from a AUTO.
I assume i can use a multimeter to confirm it is, but i would love to know exactly how to test it before i pay for it and leave.
Just looking at it should i be able to know?
Would it have more wires or something noticeable??
any help much appreciated!!!!
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
What you are after is a progressive and linear resistance change as you wind the TPS up and down.
The on/off TPS units are fail. You want a linear and progressive unit.
As for the wires you will test, buggered if I know as far as the VL TPS is concerned but there can't be that many...
The on/off TPS units are fail. You want a linear and progressive unit.
As for the wires you will test, buggered if I know as far as the VL TPS is concerned but there can't be that many...
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
Theres 6 on a VL tps. There is one connector moulded into the tps body, thats the switches, then there is a second connector that hangs off on 10cm of wires, this is the Variable connector.
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
Thanks mate.
I just picked up a vl TPs from a wreckers who assured me it was from a Auto.
Its just a on off switch.
I did not realise the auto ones have 2 plugs on them. So heading back now. Ughhh !!!!!!
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I just picked up a vl TPs from a wreckers who assured me it was from a Auto.
Its just a on off switch.
I did not realise the auto ones have 2 plugs on them. So heading back now. Ughhh !!!!!!
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BOO-YAH!!!
Thanks all.
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
what distance apart are the mounting holes for the VL TPS?
I have a B6t from a Mazda Familia (I think?) thats in my KE Laser, original TPS is a switch, upon removing it, I found extra holes in the throttle body for mounting a different TPS, just need to tap some threads ;)
thanks!
I have a B6t from a Mazda Familia (I think?) thats in my KE Laser, original TPS is a switch, upon removing it, I found extra holes in the throttle body for mounting a different TPS, just need to tap some threads ;)
thanks!
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
The VL TPS needs SLIGHT filing, perhaps 0.5mm per side to install, the holes in the TPS almost perfectly line up.
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Re: Adding a variable TPS to an NA6
yes, but I have a KE Laser, so was wondering if the extra hole spacing was the same as the MX5 throttle body.
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The throttle body is the same except the bore size.
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