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Old 05-08-09, 06:51 PM
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MI TPS bracket bending

OK... so I read that you can bend the TPS bracket to adjust the TPS full range to .8 volts and narrow range to 1.0 volts. I got the narrow range to 1.0 volts exactly and the full range is now .88 volts and I wonder if I should even bother trying to "fine tune" it any further? Seems to do fine for warm up to idle stays at 1250 rpm until I tap the accelerator and then it drops to like 750 rpm. It kinda fluctuates a little and then settles to 1250 rpm after 3 or 4 ups and downs. Any help would be great I know this has been covered but I can't narrow down the TPS bracket bending thing in searching, and the rest of the other symptoms I am not really bothered that much.
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Your figure meets my definition of APPROX. Opinions vary, I'm sure.
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Old 05-09-09, 06:45 AM
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Thats kinda what I thought you would say and I was hoping you would be the one to say it, Thank you HAILERS I appreciate your input and value it as always.
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