TPS Setting for SD
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From: Chesterland, Oh
Car: 92 Trans Am
Engine: 350 tpi
Transmission: 5 Speed
Axle/Gears: 3.42
TPS Setting for SD
I have a 92 TA with 5.0tpi. I saw somewhere that the tps should be set at .70. Is this correct? I had to enlarge the bolt hole to get it that high.
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92 1LE Trans Am
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92 1LE Trans Am
5.0 Liter, 5 speed
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SLP Cold Air, Chip
SFC, Strut Tower Brace
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IIRC the SD computers zero out the TPS reading. I've read conflicting posts as to what year this really started, but they all agree the SD cars had the zeroing out feature, I think they came with the non-adjusting TPS sensors (no slots).
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From: Chesterland, Oh
Car: 92 Trans Am
Engine: 350 tpi
Transmission: 5 Speed
Axle/Gears: 3.42
MrJ wrote this at Thirdgen.
The .54V ideal setting is for the MAF cars. The ideal SD TPI setting is approx. .70V, as the SD TPI TPS is different than the MAF version. It's non-adjustable from the factory, but the screw holes can be enlarged to allow adjustment. Just throwing this out there...
Where did these numbers come from? The car seems to run the same. But I'd like to have the tps set correctly.
I'm going to reply to this over also, just in case MrJ isn't here.
The .54V ideal setting is for the MAF cars. The ideal SD TPI setting is approx. .70V, as the SD TPI TPS is different than the MAF version. It's non-adjustable from the factory, but the screw holes can be enlarged to allow adjustment. Just throwing this out there...
Where did these numbers come from? The car seems to run the same. But I'd like to have the tps set correctly.
I'm going to reply to this over also, just in case MrJ isn't here.
I AM here... and it's true. The stock value is .71, I believe. Don't listen to the MAF guys.
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91 Trans Am WS6
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91 Trans Am WS6
5.0 TPI auto
Flowmaster 3" 2 chamber catback
Trans Go shiftkit
2000 stall converter
supposed 'peanut cammed' car (yeah, right)
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From: Orange, SoCal
Car: 1990 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: 355 TPI siamesed runners
Transmission: Tremec T56
Axle/Gears: 12-Bolt 3.73
My stock setting is 0.64v
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All speed density computers, 1990 thru 1992, can set the TPS any where between 0.4v to 0.9v as stated in service manual. The larger the voltage, the longer the injectors pulse on for a richer mixture.
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From: Chesterland, Oh
Car: 92 Trans Am
Engine: 350 tpi
Transmission: 5 Speed
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Could a richer mixture cause a higher idle speed or a slight hesitation? I'm at .70v rightr now. I'll try lowering as far as possible tonight.
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