Generic donor TPS?

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Re: Generic donor TPS?

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VL400 wrote:Might need to have a play with "TPS - TPS Full travel - Worst case minimum voltage". Go WOT at check the TPS voltage in TP, just make the worst case voltage a tad lower than that.
This was needed, as was a wiring change - we didnt have it quite right. But its working well now! (Swapped black and blue around) :)

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Nissan          Delco
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Green/Black --> Grey
Green/Red   --> Blue
Green       --> Black
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Re: Generic donor TPS?

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You can use a generic glorified potentiometer like in the attached image.
Used to be able to purchase them from RS components or Farnell(Element?)
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Re: Generic donor TPS?

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that looks the same as the apparently falcon TPS i saw on a walkinshaw manifold i tuned.
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Re: Generic donor TPS?

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I just had a look on ebay and you can get something very similar to what I posted above from the USA for about $20.00
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