Title: RE: TPS wiring
I'm using the TPS for throttle inrichment and a the in built map sensor to dectect the load.  It has variable resistance across the red and white wires coming out of the tps but I want to know what the three prong plug on the front of it is used for.  Should i risk taking it apart for closer inspection?
 
Daniel Kroehn
----- Original Message -----
From: Rowe, Adam
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 8:43 AM
Subject: RE: TPS wiring

Are you using the TPS, with a MAP, to get rid of the AFM?  I think these types of TPS are just tell you Idle and WOT, they are switches not sensors.  Meaning they aren't suitable.

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Daniel Kroehn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent:   18/02/2002 0:23
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    Subject:        TPS wiring

    Hey guys and gals,
     
    I've got an RB30 throttle body and TPS.  It has the three prongs to accept a tps plug on the front of it and also has a lead coming out of it with a red, white and black wire. I need to know which to hook up to the wolf 3d. I am thinking this is the positive, earth and signal wire that I need to hook up to the computer but if this is so, what is the front plug ( which I have seen on every other factory TPS) used for?

     
    Cheers
     
    Daniel Kroehn


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