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Clevite 77 GenIII
10/01/2002 14:15:02
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Subject: TPS technical question IP: Logged
Message: well this is the Volt meter I have
http://www.knightonline.com/automm.htm
the problem is on speedtweaks it says to adjust the voltage to .7-.75 if not already there, well my meter has a +or- .25 volts, now I might as well use a frigen test light seein how I could be dead on .7 and the thing could be reading .45 - .95
is there a certain tester that is mores sensible than others? or am I doing something wrong?
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit."
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Lab Rat GenIII
10/01/2002 14:21:38
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Message: Which two wires are you probing? Did you have the ignition in the "on" position with the engine not running?
LR
Gibson Dual Sport, AirForce One air intake, Jet II, IAT, TPS, no viscous fan, Lakewood traction bars, when are we gonna see some real parts??!!
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Clevite 77 GenIII
10/01/2002 14:43:43
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Message: no no no
I mean my meter has a .25 +or- accuracy. Well .25 is enough to through me way off. I haven't checked the truck yet, I'm just talking about the meter end of it.
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit."
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Canucker Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/01/2002 15:01:05
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Message: no no no... the website says you have an accuracy of +/- .25% on DC voltage .. %%%%% not Volts ... that means +/-.002 volts
You should be fine.
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mnkybrs GenIII
10/01/2002 15:06:16
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Message: ok...all well and good. i want to do this mod to mine too...my question is...how do you adjust the voltage if it needs adjusting? there are only the two screws, and a wire harness connector. how is it adjusted???
98 Dakota Sport C/C V6 Deep Amethist Clear corners Home Brew Intake Custom Made Grille 3923's DynoMax 17748 ASA TRS Wheels on 235/55R16 Kumho Tires
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Lab Rat GenIII
10/01/2002 15:06:33
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Message: Sorry, misread your post. FYI-I managed to dial mine in at 0.745 rather easily. Use a steady hand and tighten the screws alternately.
LR
Gibson Dual Sport, AirForce One air intake, Jet II, IAT, TPS, no viscous fan, Lakewood traction bars, when are we gonna see some real parts??!!
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Clevite 77 GenIII
10/01/2002 15:07:37
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Message: yea.... uuuuu that's what I meant hahaha
thanks for pointing that out, I just saw the header in read says .25 DCV accuracy
but then I re-read it and what do ya know
I just made and @ss of myself hahahaha
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit."
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Clevite 77 GenIII
10/01/2002 15:10:06
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Message: ok thanks for the pointer lab rat
as soon as I can find where I put that damned meter I'll let ya know how it goes. I just hope it's far away from .7 now, so I can get that much more gain hahaha.
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit."
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2kPatriotBlue Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/01/2002 16:32:47
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Message: mnkybrs - go to speed tweaks tips and tricks area - they've got a nice "how to" on it.
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Clevite 77 GenIII
10/01/2002 16:49:59
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Message: mnkybrs,
I guess once you install the sensor (without tightening the screws) turn the whole tps. Drilling out the stock bushings allow this to be done.
someone please correct me if I'm wrong
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit."
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mnkybrs GenIII
10/01/2002 16:50:25
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Message: 2kpatriotblue...
thanks, i had printed that out before. my question is....does tightening the screws make the adjustment? does moving the sensor change and adjust the voltage? do i have to hold it perfectly still while tightening? is that were the change in voltage would come from?
98 Dakota Sport C/C V6 Deep Amethist Clear corners Home Brew Intake Custom Made Grille 3923's DynoMax 17748 ASA TRS Wheels on 235/55R16 Kumho Tires
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Lab Rat GenIII
10/01/2002 17:07:32
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Message: It's a potentiometer. Resistance changes with rotation. Supply voltage is fixed so as it turns the voltage output changes.
LR
Gibson Dual Sport, AirForce One air intake, Jet II, IAT, TPS, no viscous fan, Lakewood traction bars, when are we gonna see some real parts??!!
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