How to check voltage on tps
How to check voltage on tps
Can I use any type of voltmeter to test the voltage? just pierce the blue wire and ground the other lead? sorry first time using a voltmeter.. I'm not sure where to set the dial. I tried checking it with these directions http://www.golenengineservice.com/html/tps.html and never came up with anything close to .67 volts. any help is appreciated. this is the voltmeter im using
, will it work? where do I need to set it
, will it work? where do I need to set it
That's all I did, using a digital volt meter I touched the positive lead to the blue wire and the other to a good ground spot.
Just try turning the dial on yours until you get a reading. My meter is different from yours so my dial readings won't match yours. You'll need the setting that reads less than 1 volt to more than 5 volts. I turn my DVM dial to the 20 setting.
Jake
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Just try turning the dial on yours until you get a reading. My meter is different from yours so my dial readings won't match yours. You'll need the setting that reads less than 1 volt to more than 5 volts. I turn my DVM dial to the 20 setting.
Jake
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The only other thing I would do is disconnect the battery for 30 seconds or so, then reconnect it and start the engine. No other adjustment is required to the IAC or PCM.
Jake
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Jake
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Why do you feel you needed to get it to 0.670V? The PCM will recognize anything between 0.20-0.90V for closed throttle voltage, and prorate the throttle position percent (TTP) value from there.

I don't know why the writeup told me to "look for .67 volts when it could've said anything between .20-.90
Then when I read that Golen Engines recommends .67 on the LT1, I figured, "Why not" so I modified my son's TPS so it would hold that .67 setting.
I don't know if that setting helped or not, because his engine was fresh with new heads and cam/rockers. It certainly didn't hurt though.
Jake
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I've never seen any evidence, or even a logical explanation for setting a specific value. The stock, unmolested factory units are usually about 0.67V. I suspect people have picked up on that and assumed there is some benefit.
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