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Old 02-14-2007, 11:02 PM
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NEED HELP with my zex wet kit

i hooked up my wet kit and for some reason the brain does not wanna learn the tps...and yes it is the right TPD cuz i did a volt test on it...someone told me i need the 05 mustng wet kit...someone else told me i need the resistor wire..does anyone have any ideas about this matter??
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Old 02-15-2007, 08:01 AM
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Re: NEED HELP with my zex wet kit

there is nothing unique about the LS TPS - 0-5v, I swapped mine with a 99 3.8L mustang TPS as part of my supercharger project - the LS PCM doesn't care as long as it's the right connector and mount is proper.

If you purchase a kit for the new mustang - I believe is comes with a fuel rail adapter - that makes tapping into the fuel line a snap - only problem is that it does not fit the LS fuel rail.

There has to be another problem - the TPS should be fine. The ZEX kit can be real picky about the electrical connection - so if the slightest vibration is shaking the connection - it may reset it....
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