Brock
Well-Known Member
Throttle position sensor's are nothing new.
Its a sensor feeding information back to ECU to where throttle body position is. This information tells the ECU to adjust fuel curve and some timing.
Since Polaris switched the TPS to mag side over from PTO side for the AXYS. It makes me think,why the position it was put in???? Was this to hinder people from adjusting it???It's so low and to many things in front of it(hard to adjust) Also, the muffler is right there. I don't like this. Heat can cause funny things to sensors.
Seems to me, this was not a good spot, It should be on PTO side were there is less heat.
When I was dynoing some axys sled's. I toke video's of the digital wrench on laptop and the values.Good thing I did this as it can be replayed and screenshot's. I noticed the TPS setting at WOT had moved when @ WOT from oringinal setting hours earlier.
I set my TPS base @ 0.708 volts,WOT @ 4.321 volts and idle @ 0.917 volts.
It moved, I'm thinking this is heat related as exhaust is near.
It went from 4.321 volts @ WOT to 4.301 volts @ WOT.
The thing is,if the WOT voltage moved,well so did the base voltage. This particular TPS has a range of 3.613. There all slightly different by the way.
How this is calculated is
4.321 volts WOT
- 0.708 base volts
=3.613 range
What I'm getting at is. If my WOT throttle voltage dropped, so did the base voltage. This is were it may cause problems as the DW has parameters when going into setting base voltage. When your setting base on DW it's very clear as you turn the TPS the DW turns green when in parameters and red when not. When I was doing this, I checked the base voltage parameters. I wanted to see how low and high you can go while staying in the good. 0.690 to 0.712, if your between those,it's ok.
Well,if your voltage is slightly out of range it can cause the ECU to change fuel curve(usually rich)
So, my WOT was now 4.301 @ WOT, now minus my range(3.613) which equals 0.688 @ base voltage now. This is very so slightly out of DW parameters.This was on the dyno. So, I'm wondering if heat may have cause this slight voltage change. Since the muffler is right close, it can or may happen. Just a theory.
If fuel is added cause of TPS bieng slightly out of parameters with under hood heat, add a cold pipe(not enough heat) pulling raw fuel through, down comes rev's,HP and more. Just poking at this and finding out more as we go.
Its a sensor feeding information back to ECU to where throttle body position is. This information tells the ECU to adjust fuel curve and some timing.
Since Polaris switched the TPS to mag side over from PTO side for the AXYS. It makes me think,why the position it was put in???? Was this to hinder people from adjusting it???It's so low and to many things in front of it(hard to adjust) Also, the muffler is right there. I don't like this. Heat can cause funny things to sensors.
Seems to me, this was not a good spot, It should be on PTO side were there is less heat.
When I was dynoing some axys sled's. I toke video's of the digital wrench on laptop and the values.Good thing I did this as it can be replayed and screenshot's. I noticed the TPS setting at WOT had moved when @ WOT from oringinal setting hours earlier.
I set my TPS base @ 0.708 volts,WOT @ 4.321 volts and idle @ 0.917 volts.
It moved, I'm thinking this is heat related as exhaust is near.
It went from 4.321 volts @ WOT to 4.301 volts @ WOT.
The thing is,if the WOT voltage moved,well so did the base voltage. This particular TPS has a range of 3.613. There all slightly different by the way.
How this is calculated is
4.321 volts WOT
- 0.708 base volts
=3.613 range
What I'm getting at is. If my WOT throttle voltage dropped, so did the base voltage. This is were it may cause problems as the DW has parameters when going into setting base voltage. When your setting base on DW it's very clear as you turn the TPS the DW turns green when in parameters and red when not. When I was doing this, I checked the base voltage parameters. I wanted to see how low and high you can go while staying in the good. 0.690 to 0.712, if your between those,it's ok.
Well,if your voltage is slightly out of range it can cause the ECU to change fuel curve(usually rich)
So, my WOT was now 4.301 @ WOT, now minus my range(3.613) which equals 0.688 @ base voltage now. This is very so slightly out of DW parameters.This was on the dyno. So, I'm wondering if heat may have cause this slight voltage change. Since the muffler is right close, it can or may happen. Just a theory.
If fuel is added cause of TPS bieng slightly out of parameters with under hood heat, add a cold pipe(not enough heat) pulling raw fuel through, down comes rev's,HP and more. Just poking at this and finding out more as we go.