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> MegaSquirt - TPS options?, Looking for a clean fit.
3d914
post Nov 1 2003, 07:44 PM
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Saw how Dave used the Subi TPS with some modification.

Have others tried any other TPS (must be a POT) with less hassle?

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post Nov 2 2003, 08:55 AM
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Benno

That is really sweet looking.

I believe Meuller used a TPS similar to what you have. I tend to be a fiddler and like to try to adapt things but your application looks like the way to go.

Gerard

Don't get too hung up on the TPS. You just need something that fits the shaft and turns the right direction. It needs to be a variable pot. Almost all the FI cars will have variable pots for TPS. The only hard part is the combination of shaft size and direction of rotation. I went to the pick and pull a got a bunch. All rotated the wrong way so I drilled ahole in the back of the subi and mounted it upside down. Don't worry about calibration. One of the first things you do is calibrate it with a neat little program in Megatune. Takes about 30 seconds. If you load my fueling program you will still need to do that step unless you use the exact part I did. Load the program and then set the TPS

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