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FührerTüner 04-27-15 09:54 AM

S5 Widerange TPS standalone?
 
S5 TII Haltech Sprint RE Standalone

Having problems with TPS. When plugged in the car runs like shit and goes lean.

With the TPS unplugged, car runs a lot better, but still like shit.

TPS seems to be fully functional, from what i can see on the haltech software.




Question. I've run across a thread where Claudio stated you need to relocate the s5 widerange TPS, to where the narrow range TPS is.

Can anyone confirm this?

j9fd3s 04-27-15 10:03 AM

did you calibrate the TPS?

FührerTüner 04-27-15 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s (Post 11906616)
did you calibrate the TPS?

Yes.

FührerTüner 04-27-15 12:48 PM

https://www.rx7club.com/haltech-foru...5/#post4401310

Heres the post im talking about

j9fd3s 04-27-15 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by Fuhnortoner (Post 11906702)

they are talking about using an S5 TPS on the S4 throttle body. you realize that you can control what the TPS does right?

FührerTüner 04-28-15 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s (Post 11906943)
they are talking about using an S5 TPS on the S4 throttle body. you realize that you can control what the TPS does right?

That's pretty general. What do you mean?


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