DG,
The "users" are running the stock ECU and the Toyota TPS is a 4 wire with a idle "on" switch... couldnt find a toyota 4 wire TPS that rotated in the other direction (mechanical issue)..I think I found a Mitsu unit that would work, but I ran out of time. I also needed the 6 wire single pole Toyota IAC unit but at 400.00 a pop I demured and gave them a 4 wire unit and my best wishes. They squeezed me both on time frame and cost...Im supposed to make more of these for these guys so hopefully I can upgrade the prototype as we go along.
BKB
DG,
The "users" are running the stock ECU and the Toyota TPS is a 4 wire with a idle "on" switch... couldnt find a toyota 4 wire TPS that rotated in the other direction (mechanical issue)..I think I found a Mitsu unit that would work, but I ran out of time. I also needed the 6 wire single pole Toyota IAC unit but at 400.00 a pop I demured and gave them a 4 wire unit and my best wishes. They squeezed me both on time frame and cost...Im supposed to make more of these for these guys so hopefully I can upgrade the prototype as we go along.
BKB
What I was suggesting was, let the TPS rotate in the wrong direction, you can re-wire it so that it still reads increasing voltage with increasing RPM. But if it was a physical problem, then I understand.
Still, what you consider "quickie work" most of us (me included) consider "masterpiece"
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Bossman,
They are about 7in long, combined with the factory manifold base of about 9in. The main criteria from the customer was that it had to stick out of the hood...
BKB
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