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Subject: "Megasquirt TPS Pinout, low voltage for throttle in?" Previous topic | Next topic
Tired2Feb-21-13 03:32 PM
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#5662, "Megasquirt TPS Pinout, low voltage for throttle in?"


          

So, I finally got my car started on Megasquirt, and I recall that when I calibrated my throttle position, the values were flipped. Basically, as I put the throttle in, the TPS % went down. Calibrating swapped those values, but with a warning in tunerstudio.

I used the pinout from Symtechlabs for my 420A:



I also read on msextra that if more throttle drops the 'counts' down, then you have the TPS pot wired in backwards.

So, on to my question... does anyone know if the MS2 Extra Code/ ECU use 'counts' instead of TPS % as calibrated in Tunerstudio?

Basically, is the 'backwards' throttle signal acceptable to use once calibrated, or do I need the raw ADC counts to go in the proper direction as well?

Thanks,

-Evan

  

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Megasquirt TPS Pinout, low voltage for throttle in? [View all] , Tired2, Feb-21-13 03:32 PM
  RE: Megasquirt TPS Pinout, low voltage for throttle in?, SilvrEclips, Feb-21-13 07:30 PM, #1
RE: Megasquirt TPS Pinout, low voltage for throttle in , Tired2, Feb-22-13 07:40 AM, #2

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