tell me about a good generic linear TPS
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tell me about a good generic linear TPS
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Ard ... HOiA%3D%3D
but i'm not really sure if that will work. it's intended for audio use.
also, to answer the questions before they come, i can't use the stock tps because it's not linear. it's just an on/off switch.
TIA
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DonTZ125
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Re: tell me about a good generic linear TPS
You might consider some of these:
ALPS sensors (need housings)
BEI Sensors
Cherry Sensor
Vishay Sensors
Except for the ALPS units, these are all heavy-duty "industrial" sensors that should fare muchbetter in a race environment.
Re: tell me about a good generic linear TPS
And audio one is unlikely to have a long enough life, as it is not continually moving on an amplifier.STSMX5 wrote:I'm putting megasquirt in my race car, and i'm not supposed to mess with the TPS. so what i need is a potentiometer of some sort to act as a 0-5v tps that will fit in my stock tps body. i just don't know what parameters this unit has to have for it to work with the megasquirt. using one from another car is tricky because they're often too big to fit in my housing and they also have other functions in many cases, as i understand it. any recomendations on this would be great. i've considered this one:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Ard ... HOiA%3D%3D
but i'm not really sure if that will work. it's intended for audio use.
also, to answer the questions before they come, i can't use the stock tps because it's not linear. it's just an on/off switch.
TIA
This is one commonly used as a replacement for NLA Rover V8 types.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/precision ... 4E4F4E4526
Rover V-8
MSII V3
EDIS
Tech Edge Wideband
Re: tell me about a good generic linear TPS
Re: tell me about a good generic linear TPS
A word of advice if you research the motorcycle ones. Shop around between the various brands and models. There is quite a price swing between them.
If you find one that fits your size requirement, I'm sure a search on the internet would get you the specs.
They even had them on some of the carbed models.
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Just one guys 2 cents..............
Ken
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Re: tell me about a good generic linear TPS
The 'Rover' one is made by Vishay who also now do solid state analogue ones - but I've no actual experience of them. Thought RS Components had a US presence? Although if it's like the Digikey UK one, no bargains to be had.STSMX5 wrote:Thanks guys. I agree about the audi sensor not being appropriate. The rover sensor seems to lack availability? Can't find it on any other sites. And no, mounting on the pedal is a no go. Too easy to find. I'm not even zupposed to modify the stock sensor but my goal is to find something that will completely hide inside of its stock housong. Acura sensors are pretty good and available, but i'm afraid they're too big. Small amd simple is key here!
Rover V-8
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Re: tell me about a good generic linear TPS
MAP isn't legal either. the other option is to run the AFM signal and treat it like the TPS. not difficult, but doesn't promote such great throttle response. i'll probably set it up like that initially. and i don't think i'll actually race with the funky cheated TPS. i kind of just want to do it to see how it works and maybe use it on the street. still needs to be hidden in the OEM TPS case to avoid questions.kjones6039 wrote:If a TPS is not legal for your racing class, why expend the effort of trying to hide the sensor, taking the chance of getting caught anyway? I have read any number of threads from users who do not use TPS sensors in their installations and handle AE etc. using MAP. Using the right setup, TPS is not essential IMO.
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So........ I'm just guessing here but, is EFI also not allowed in this class????DonTZ125 wrote:Wait - what? No MAP, and no TPS? What the heck class is this?!
Ken
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36-1, Delphi LS2/7 coils in wasted spark, driven by v2.0 logic board from JBPerformance
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