wmburns
SN Certified Technician
BAP settings?
The TPS is not used the same way in a MAF car vs speed density. For MAF operation, the TPS (for non-limp in mode) mainly performs Closed-throttle, part-throttle, and wide open throttle determination.
In limp-in mode, the TPS can be used to replace missing sensor data.
IMO, the simplest way to determine if your TPS is working is to monitor the TP-MODE PID. It should read "P/T" (part-throttle) when your foot is on the gas. It should read "C/T" (closed throttle) when your foot is off of the gas. Now I do not remember what the value is for WOT, but it is easy to figure out.
So drive around and monitor the TP-MODE. If it matches what is actually going on, then it is most likely OK.
However, from your description, I think your TPS is working just fine. If it wasn't the car would likely have a "high idle" symptom. Further the fact that you can notice a difference between 98% and 100% also suggests that the PCM is getting a WOT signal from the TPS.
Consider that when WOT is activated, the PCM goes from "closed loop" operation to "open-loop" operation. At this point, the tune is a "speed density" tune running mostly off of tables.
If rich at WOT is now the primary symptom, consider that a spike in fuel pressure may be the underlining cause. What are the settings on your boost a pump (BAP)? Could this be causing the rich condition at WOT?
With regards to you MAF, it would help to datalog to see if it is maxing out. Note, the typical symptom for a MAXed out MAF is a LEAN condition.
The TPS is not used the same way in a MAF car vs speed density. For MAF operation, the TPS (for non-limp in mode) mainly performs Closed-throttle, part-throttle, and wide open throttle determination.
In limp-in mode, the TPS can be used to replace missing sensor data.
IMO, the simplest way to determine if your TPS is working is to monitor the TP-MODE PID. It should read "P/T" (part-throttle) when your foot is on the gas. It should read "C/T" (closed throttle) when your foot is off of the gas. Now I do not remember what the value is for WOT, but it is easy to figure out.
So drive around and monitor the TP-MODE. If it matches what is actually going on, then it is most likely OK.
However, from your description, I think your TPS is working just fine. If it wasn't the car would likely have a "high idle" symptom. Further the fact that you can notice a difference between 98% and 100% also suggests that the PCM is getting a WOT signal from the TPS.
Consider that when WOT is activated, the PCM goes from "closed loop" operation to "open-loop" operation. At this point, the tune is a "speed density" tune running mostly off of tables.
If rich at WOT is now the primary symptom, consider that a spike in fuel pressure may be the underlining cause. What are the settings on your boost a pump (BAP)? Could this be causing the rich condition at WOT?
With regards to you MAF, it would help to datalog to see if it is maxing out. Note, the typical symptom for a MAXed out MAF is a LEAN condition.