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Old 02-22-2004, 12:20 AM   #1
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Is a TPS adjustable?

I just changed, my map, tps, and O2 sensors. Now the car will start up fine and idle at about 2grand, then after about a min, it will drop to around a grand, then right back up to 2, then down, then up, and it does this about every second for about 15-20 seconds, then it's fine. Only does it when the motor hasn't been running for a long time. Just one question...WTF? I'm thinkin the new TPS is fucked up...but i donno, I'm ready to just run the damn car off a cliff, with me in it...
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Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

No - do NOT fuck with the TPS. Honda sealed it for a reason. If the non-adjustable screws have been messed with then that's your problem. Go to the wreckers and get a non-tampered throttle body.

Just re-read your post - why the fuck did you change the sealed TPS? Dickhead
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Old 02-22-2004, 05:07 PM   #3
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Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

hey should i get a TB for my adctualy engine (91 ex) or will a newer one work and/or work better? i thjink my tps is bad too but hearing this makes me realize i shouldn't just change the tps
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Re: Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

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No - do NOT fuck with the TPS. Honda sealed it for a reason. If the non-adjustable screws have been messed with then that's your problem. Go to the wreckers and get a non-tampered throttle body.

Just re-read your post - why the fuck did you change the sealed TPS? Dickhead
I changed out the TPS on my y8 throttle-body... So, it won't work? The only reason I did that was because I didn't wanna hafta buy a whole new throttle-body.
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you didnt adjust the timing screw on your throttle body did you? if so let your car warm up and adjust it back to where it was...your car should idle about 850ish rpm's when warm upped.....


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Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

i've actually thought about adjusting the idle, maybe i can lower it and it'd be fine, how do i do that?

and i'm getting conflicting answers, can i just replace the tps?
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Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

You can calibrate the TPS. It should be like .5v close and 4.5v wide open. You will need a multimeter to do that.
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Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

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You can calibrate the TPS. It should be like .5v close and 4.5v wide open. You will need a multimeter to do that.
i agree.....i do this all the time and never had a problem.
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then how are you supposed to use a aftermarket TB say like bbk which doesnt come with a TPS......
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then how are you supposed to use a aftermarket TB say like bbk which doesnt come with a TPS......
i'll take that as my answer and look for either a TB with TPS or just the TPS, whichever i find a better deal with.

also, are any TB's better than what i currently have on my a6? i'm still wondering

and lastly, anyone got a TB wtih TPS for sale, or just TPS?
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Yea, why does everyone think that if its tampered with, its garbage? Just break out the good ol voltmeter.
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Yea, why does everyone think that if its tampered with, its garbage? Just break out the good ol voltmeter.
So what happens if you get a voltage different from what is described above? How do you actually do the adjusting?
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So what happens if you get a voltage different from what is described above? How do you actually do the adjusting?
loosen the screws that hold it in and adjust it left to right, just like you adjust timing by loosening and moving your distributor. same concept.
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Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

Ok, I just now got back on, the reason I replaced it is 'cause I'm going nuts trying to find out wtf my problem has been, so I've replaced all the main sensors, and now I have more problems. My car Idles really high, like 1200 rpm, always has.

It only does this when it's cold, and for a short period of time...still say it's tps?

BTW Setanta, the damn thing just has 2 screws on it, then it comes right off, how is that any more "sealed" than anything else?
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Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

The "screws" are sheared at factory and also sealed. Most drill them or multigrip them out and replace them with standard ones - usually resulting in a stuffed idle (also check the FIV).

As for using multimeters etc - enjoy. You still rarely get it spot on - if ever. You can turn all you want - but when you tighten the screws it can mess the setting.

Hey - what do I know? Apart from the fact that a TB with sealed TPS off an XSi cost me Au$50 (less than that in US currency) and it bolted straight onto my SiR's B16A and immediately fixed 90% of my idle problem (rest was the FIV). That was after cursing the dickhead in Japan that had messed with the TPS.
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Re: Re: Is a TPS adjustable?

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The "screws" are sheared at factory and also sealed. Most drill them or multigrip them out and replace them with standard ones - usually resulting in a stuffed idle (also check the FIV).

As for using multimeters etc - enjoy. You still rarely get it spot on - if ever. You can turn all you want - but when you tighten the screws it can mess the setting.

Hey - what do I know? Apart from the fact that a TB with sealed TPS off an XSi cost me Au$50 (less than that in US currency) and it bolted straight onto my SiR's B16A and immediately fixed 90% of my idle problem (rest was the FIV). That was after cursing the dickhead in Japan that had messed with the TPS.
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