tps type

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xbmwguy
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tps type

Post by xbmwguy »

can someone tell me what bmw tps will work on ms2? this the last part of my 930 conversion. thanks in advance frank
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Re: tps type

Post by msiddalingaiah »

Any TPS that produces a signal between 0-5 Volts should be fine.
Do you have something unusual?
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Matt Cramer
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Re: tps type

Post by Matt Cramer »

Most from the '90s era and later. Some earlier engines, like the M20, used an on/off switch, which won't be of any use.
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