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mreigleJun-01-07 03:55 PM
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#3218, "MS IAT and TPS"
Jun-02-07 02:59 AM by mreigle

          

Somehow my IAT is interacting with my TPS.

When the IAT sensor harness is disconnected. If you step on the throttle as the throttle goes through 100% my intake temp on megatune drops directly in relation to the TPS position.

I have checked continuity with the megasquirt disconnected and there wasn't any between the two.

MS1, ver 2.2, 029v, fuel only










  

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mreigleJun-12-07 12:17 AM
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#3262, "RE: MS IAT and TPS"
In response to Reply # 20


          

Originally posted by XMasta19
NO...he is defintely NOT running the ms-II chip. MS1 with v3.0 board on some version of the 029 firmware. Go with that, nothing wrong with that setup at all...


Thanks for the input. I requested for Terry to place a MSI chip in.


  

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