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Old 04-22-2006, 11:15 PM
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Can anyone confirm which wire to tap for the TPS signal on a 2004 Z06? Right now I am leaning towards the blue wire (pin #1 on the Tac modual connector). This has a rising voltage. There is also a pink wire with a falling voltage.
Any help would be apreciated. I really dont want to start cutting wires until I am certain it is the correct one.
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I believe it is the blue wire.
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Yes, Nitro Dave is correct. It's the blue wire.
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We had problems with throttle bodies that had both a raising and falling voltage. The rising voltage was not linear and would spike at various points while opening. You should use the falling voltage signal. Here is the updated instructions with reference to the falling voltage signal.

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Originally Posted by Kyle@NOS
We had problems with throttle bodies that had both a raising and falling voltage. The rising voltage was not linear and would spike at various points while opening. You should use the falling voltage signal. Here is the updated instructions with reference to the falling voltage signal.

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Thanks for the info.



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