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Author: Subject: Throttle position sensor
Adamirish

posted on 11/9/15 at 08:55 PM Reply With Quote
Throttle position sensor

I have been trying to set up my dash(ETB DD2) via laptop to get rid of the functions I don't need. I plug in the laptop and it says switch off engine even when the engine isn't running. Now I have noticed that even with the engine off and ignition on the dash shows around 6000rpm. It even showed 14500rpm the other day, if anyone can get these revs from a Xflow, I am all ears! Press the throttle with the engine off, revs go up on the dash. Start the engine and revs shown on the dash become correct(850rpm).

I did have a problem with the throttle not returning fully which I sorted. Ever since, I have had this problem on the digital dash. Now, can I just rotate the throttle pot until 0 is read on the dash or will this effect anything with the mapping?

It's a ford Xflow, weber twin 40's with mapped ignition. Ford edis coilpack, omex 100 ecu. Rev pickup from the blue ecu wire.

Sorry about the long winded description, I thought the full story may help.

Thanks for any help you can give me.





MK Indy 1700 Xflow

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MikeRJ

posted on 12/9/15 at 07:55 AM Reply With Quote
Changing the the throttle position sensor idle position will affect the mapping of the ignition.
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