I have been messing around logging some sensors with the tweeceR/T. I was looking at my TPS voltage in cal-con and it was at .38-.42 volts (idle) no matter what I did.
I screwed the idle set screw until my idle was at 1200rpm and it still was at .38-.42 volts (idle). I then drilled out the bushing to get some room to move the TPS still .38-.42 volts (idle).
Is logging the TPS accurate or is there some sort of reduction in what is seen? I was looking for a range of .95-1.05 volts with the CABZA/94-95 eec that only needs to be within a range and .38-.42 sure is not in that range.
Back probing is going to be next to impossible with the elbow and plug in the way unless I tap into the wire before it goes into the loom. So before I go punching holes in my wires is logging sufficient?
BTW - this is the factory 94 TPS. I am going threw them one by one and looking as a few of my sensors are factory orig.
I screwed the idle set screw until my idle was at 1200rpm and it still was at .38-.42 volts (idle). I then drilled out the bushing to get some room to move the TPS still .38-.42 volts (idle).
Is logging the TPS accurate or is there some sort of reduction in what is seen? I was looking for a range of .95-1.05 volts with the CABZA/94-95 eec that only needs to be within a range and .38-.42 sure is not in that range.
Back probing is going to be next to impossible with the elbow and plug in the way unless I tap into the wire before it goes into the loom. So before I go punching holes in my wires is logging sufficient?
BTW - this is the factory 94 TPS. I am going threw them one by one and looking as a few of my sensors are factory orig.