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ok guys i've got an xf throttle body on my plenum with the auto rb30 TPS (yes i've done the metal plate mod) when the throttle is wide open it isn't getting 100% reading on my hand controller. when its closed it reads around 2-4 when wide open only goes to around 31. i've even tried adjusting the TPS by undoing the screws & moving it in different positions but still wont get a good reading... kinda seem like the D shaft from the throttle body that spins the TPS to give the reading isn't spinning round enough...

could i have the wrong xf throttle body?

cheers

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If you have a greddy mani, a vh45 90mm tb bolts straight on.

You can bolt the stock tps to it aswell.

J.

i was just looking at some of them. i dont have a greddy mani tho. does the fx throttle body have the same 4 bolt pattern on each of them???

Ok I've put my mates stock rb30 throttle body & tps on to check if it's works correctly but when i set the tps to 0 then open the throttle fully it's only reading up to 50% on my wolf hand controller. Is there any way to set 0 when it shut then 100 when it's WOT full throttle??? Because I can't think of anything else to do...

Cheers

Ok I've put my mates stock rb30 throttle body & tps on to check if it's works correctly but when i set the tps to 0 then open the throttle fully it's only reading up to 50% on my wolf hand controller. Is there any way to set 0 when it shut then 100 when it's WOT full throttle??? Because I can't think of anything else to do...

Cheers

Yeah as guilt just posted you need to calibrate the tps travel and voltage to the ecu's end points.

So pretty much my tuner hasn't set it right from the start when I got it tuned yeah?

I called them last week & they said I need to get the tps working correctly before they can tune it, but it's never worked right after I got it tuned anyways...

Can they defiantly calibrate it via the ecu? In other words set 0 then 100 yeah???

Cheers guys

Yes you can set the limits in the ECU, eg flatten the accelerator and see what volts it gives, this is your max volts, then close the throttle and see what the volts are, this is your min voltage eg your limits. Should be very easy to do this.

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