TPS Adjustment:help
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TPS Adjustment:help
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I am living in korea and just buy a Rx7 year97,I think i need to adjust my TPS due to a high rev.I saw some useful post already but still not clear how to adjust it because i am asia guy (english not that well).Can someone post some pictures and step by step to tell me.Please please help me because in korea no one know rotary engines .Ready Noone knows rx7
P.S :I living in korea but i am hong kong people,so don't hate me.and also if someone want to buy cheap parts or anything in hong kong ,korea just e-mail me then i will try as soon as possible (free service cause i need help and i want my car have a good condition.
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I am living in korea and just buy a Rx7 year97,I think i need to adjust my TPS due to a high rev.I saw some useful post already but still not clear how to adjust it because i am asia guy (english not that well).Can someone post some pictures and step by step to tell me.Please please help me because in korea no one know rotary engines .Ready Noone knows rx7
P.S :I living in korea but i am hong kong people,so don't hate me.and also if someone want to buy cheap parts or anything in hong kong ,korea just e-mail me then i will try as soon as possible (free service cause i need help and i want my car have a good condition.
and last help..............
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I don't know of a write-up with pictures and such. About the best write-up for the adjustment is this thread:
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/fixed-my-idle-problems-backfiring-bucking-more-170731/
If you use that in conjunction with the factory manual, you should be able to make the adjustments.
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/fixed-my-idle-problems-backfiring-bucking-more-170731/
If you use that in conjunction with the factory manual, you should be able to make the adjustments.
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thanks Mahjil
I don't know of a write-up with pictures and such. About the best write-up for the adjustment is this thread:
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=170731
If you use that in conjunction with the factory manual, you should be able to make the adjustments.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=170731
If you use that in conjunction with the factory manual, you should be able to make the adjustments.
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The writeup I used which was wicked helpful was the one on the robinette site. enjoy.
http://www.rx7.org/Robinette/tps_adj.htm
If you've got any questions lemme know via PM, I just did this recently.
http://www.rx7.org/Robinette/tps_adj.htm
If you've got any questions lemme know via PM, I just did this recently.
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The safety pin (attached to the volt meter) is just what the guy was using to reach the wires in the TPS. To reach them you either have to use a safety pin or have a voltmeter with pointed ends. Looking from the driver's side at the TPS there are four wires. Second from the top is 3F, the bottom one is 3G. This is where you take your measurements according to the manual ranges.
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The writeup I used which was wicked helpful was the one on the robinette site. enjoy.
http://www.rx7.org/Robinette/tps_adj.htm
If you've got any questions lemme know via PM, I just did this recently.
http://www.rx7.org/Robinette/tps_adj.htm
If you've got any questions lemme know via PM, I just did this recently.
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