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    car says need tps map changed them 3 damn times car is stilllll reving high as hell and reading bad someone help me if u think it might be something else im bout to loose it cant afford all these sensers im going nutts someone pleaseeee

  • #2
    you sure you got them plugged in right and not plugged in backwards?
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    • #3
      where u located im sure i can fix that shit sounds like u havin the same issue i had with my car

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      • #4
        im located in stratford at work right now im going nutts right now and their plugged in right so idk fuckkk lol

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        • #5
          someone anyone help me

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          • #6
            You prob need to calibrate your tps
            S3-R
            Stage3-Racing

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            • #7
              how do i do thatt

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              • #8
                vac leak

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                • #9
                  here just follow this...

                  in this thread i will be showing you exactly how to adjust your tps sensor. the vehicle is a 2001 acura integra gsr the sensor i have is a yonaka sensor from japan i had installed it the other day and didnt have time to adjust it so today i decided to do it. first take off the intake mine...

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                  • #10
                    How to Check the Voltage on your Throttle Position Sensor.

                    After performing a swap, many times the throttle position sensor on the engine is broken, forcing you to use one from your old d15 or d16 (or whichever you pulled). The Honda TPS has three wires coming from it: green/white , a red/blue , yellow/white. Your primary focus will be on the red/blue wire, as this is the one that sends a voltage to the ECU telling it how open or closed your throttle is. The ECU expects .5 volts to be closed throttle and 4.5 volts to be Wide Open Throttle (WOT). The red/blue wire goes to pin D11 at the ECU. Rotating the TPS will change the voltage, when you take it off, you'll notice that the holes are slotted so it can move. If you are fortunate enough to have Hondata Datalogging or an Apexi V-AFC you can use their inbuilt functions to read the TPS voltage. If you do not have such a device, you can use a Voltmeter or similar device. Ground one lead on the chassis somewhere and use touch the (+) lead to the pin on the TPS (should be the center pin) and measure the voltage. Rotate it until it reads .5 volts, then tighten it down. Have a friend press the gas pedal to the floor and also check that WOT reads 4.5 volts.


                    For those interested with the other two leads, and I know there has to be someone out there. The green/white wire ties into a braided wire with the Intake Air Temp Sensor and the Heated Oxygen Sensor and they all run to Pin D22 on the ECU which is a sensor ground that reads less than 1 volt while the car is started. The yellow/white wire goes to pin D20 on the ECU which is a reference voltage, where it gives about 5v with the Key on and engine off.
                    S3-R
                    Stage3-Racing

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                    • #11
                      EkRican beat me to it with a better version good luck
                      S3-R
                      Stage3-Racing

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                      • #12
                        ima try now thanks guys

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                        • #13
                          alex is prob right switch the 2 conections
                          My transmission's went 9's
                          http://youtu.be/z2PHemIp_Tg

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                          • #14
                            i have the wires right there not switched and i cant seem to get a good reading i need to take my throttle body off and check it

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                            • #15
                              wheres your location?
                              My transmission's went 9's
                              http://youtu.be/z2PHemIp_Tg

                              Current: ap1 bb s2000,Mugen rep hardtop, RPF1's in SBC 17x8+45, 17x9+45, stopped by passwordjdm crossdrilled and slotted rotors and EBC redstuff pads, fujitsubo exhaust, Passwordjdm drycarbon snorkle, Passwordjdm drycarbon o.e.m airbox cover, Passwordjdm drycarbon cooling plate, tein hood dampners, K@N filter, Cusco 4 point cage with harness bar p/c candy blue, invidia test pipe, swift spec R springs on koni yellows, o.e.m style front lip, beaks limited edition hyper yellow tiebar.....more to come!

                              91 crx hf project k-rx......top secret.

                              91 crx si boosted sold, 92 hatch boosted sold, 95 coupe supercharged sold, 90 hatch ctr spray rip, 88 crx si fully restored rip, 89 crx si xsi swap rip.

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