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Rtek TPS Readings?

Old Oct 14, 2008 | 11:09 PM
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TPS Readings?

Well my RX7 was down for a while since I have last got to mess with the RTek thanks to bad clutch master cylinder, between switching jobs and dealing with some wiring problems I am just now getting around to really messing with the RTek.

I am sure the TPS is out of adjustment and with time barring this weekend I will set it. My question is what is everyone else's RTek 2.0 reading in the way of TPS % at idle? I have a N/A S5 running 2.0 and it reads 23% at closed throttle(wb) and the nb reads 49% at closed throttle.
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Old Oct 15, 2008 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by SpikeDerailed
Well my RX7 was down for a while since I have last got to mess with the RTek thanks to bad clutch master cylinder, between switching jobs and dealing with some wiring problems I am just now getting around to really messing with the RTek.

I am sure the TPS is out of adjustment and with time barring this weekend I will set it. My question is what is everyone else's RTek 2.0 reading in the way of TPS % at idle? I have a N/A S5 running 2.0 and it reads 23% at closed throttle(wb) and the nb reads 49% at closed throttle.
If you go through the idle set process in the "ECU Setup" screen it tells you to adjust it (NB) to 20% at idle. Adjusting it with the check-light as per the FSM yields the same result.

I'd recommend driving it around a bit to make sure it's warmed up. Just being over 160F doesnt cut it with my car. The thermowax keeps the throttle open a bit late
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Old Oct 15, 2008 | 04:43 PM
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The Rtek was reading at 180.3deg f when I was getting that reading. The narrow band was reading 49% Since I have a little time after work it'll be changed tonight. Thanks!
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