TPS % at WOT? (Zeitronix display)
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TPS % at WOT? (Zeitronix display)
Just installed the Zeitronix unit and display (pics to come). I roll the pedal to WOT and notice the Zeitronix display reads TPS at 89%. Is this typical?
I haven't data-logged yet and also need to add the MAP sensor in due time.
I haven't data-logged yet and also need to add the MAP sensor in due time.
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From my Voltage at full Throttle. I'm guesing you're fine. I only get 3.4Volts out of 5 with pedal fully depressed. Tested this voltage to see if Full load is being sent by KLR. (Thanks to Rennlister's help) and all was fine.
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Thanks, good to know. fwiw - afr's at consistent 14.7 at idle and part throttle (once at operating temp). Warm-up is around mid 13's. WOT dips to low 12's and into high 11's. This is w/ a K26/8 turbo and pretty conservative injectors (something around stock). Planning to go MAF (w/ injectors,fpr) and then larger turbo once compression and leakdown check out and the budget allows.
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Yes, built in 1990-91 sometime, I'm the 4th owner. This car is interesting in that it was built w/ all the internal goodies and head, yet the K26/8 turbo was used and the stock afm, and *mystery* chips. PO doesn't know what tune was used, nor any of the other guys who know this car. Great to see the aftermarket supporting bolt-ons such as MAF kits and turbo packages for those of us that may prefer that route.
How do you like the GT3076r? I read that recent thread on the GT3071R and find it as a possibility for my application.
How do you like the GT3076r? I read that recent thread on the GT3071R and find it as a possibility for my application.
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It's a 01E 301 211 trans, which was used in Audi V8s in early 90s. The Porsche 968 also shared some parts with this trans.
More info: http://www.elektro.com/~audi/01E/
More info: http://www.elektro.com/~audi/01E/
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It's a 01E 301 211 trans, which was used in Audi V8s in early 90s. The Porsche 968 also shared some parts with this trans.
More info: http://www.elektro.com/~audi/01E/
More info: http://www.elektro.com/~audi/01E/