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Pretty certain the second cable quadrant is for criuse control not TPS . I have never seen an FJ20 std with a flex plate on it yet .

You maybe right about the cruise control.The car was an DR30 RSX with n/a FJ,auto,cruise,power windows,mirrors etc etc

Ive still got the auto box but it soon tired when i put my turbo donk in front of it.

There is nothing very exciting about these switches . I had one in bits years ago and all they have is a dual contacts for open and closed throttle . The vane type air flow meter does the rest . The genuine MR30 manual shows you how to set it .

Thats the whole drama here mate, the wolf doesn't read the standard TPS, just because it is only an on/off switch basically, i need a true TPS for the wolf to work on my motor!!

Adam you should be able to get away with running 14psi through your motor, Josh was running that and his was only just starting to lean out really high in the rev's, so if worse comes to worse get a malpassi or something and wind a touch more base pressure into it!! Do it all on the dyno though :)

And Joshs died didnt it

Yeah Josh's died from a injector that was blocked last time i heard from him...Like i said if your that worried get a malpassi and stick it on the dyno and get them to wind a touch more base pressure into it so it doesn't lean out up top....

BTW my car runs now :) Started her up sunday night, getting wheel spacers today for it and it should be able to move under its own steam for the first time in over 12 months :D :D

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