tps issue

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fugazzyek
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tps issue

Post by fugazzyek »

hi fellas

one question, what issue did you see on this image about my tps?

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and i just where feelts a hole on the acceleration.

thanks for your help
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Re: tps issue

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It seems there is sharp change in IGN in your cal. Post it up. I do not see anything worng with TPS. Did you have your gas pedal all the way down to the metal?
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Re: tps issue

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LK7R wrote:It seems there is sharp change in IGN in your cal. Post it up. I do not see anything worng with TPS. Did you have your gas pedal all the way down to the metal?

Yeah thats the problem is WOT..
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Re: tps issue

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In KManager > Knock / TPS > Scale TPS. Check what readings will TPS give you for 0 and 100%.
Test good working TPS off another car if you can, to make sure that it is not faulty TPS.
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Re: tps issue

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LK7R wrote:In KManager > Knock / TPS > Scale TPS. Check what readings will TPS give you for 0 and 100%.
Test good working TPS off another car if you can, to make sure that it is not faulty TPS.
in fact the values are 1.4% and 103%
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Re: tps issue

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fugazzyek wrote:
LK7R wrote:In KManager > Knock / TPS > Scale TPS. Check what readings will TPS give you for 0 and 100%.
Test good working TPS off another car if you can, to make sure that it is not faulty TPS.
in fact the values are 1.4% and 103%
That's ok. Is the issue there, eveytime you do a WOT run?
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