uhmmm...why would a tps table have rpm
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uhmmm...why would a tps table have rpm
HPT2.0 Engine>Spark Control>KnockSensors....
Knock Sensor Level>
Tip in TPS Y-axis is sensor level and X-axis is RPM
Tip in RPM Y-axis is sensor level and X-axis is RPM
both are relying upon RPM as the x-axis. Hmmmm...why couldn't the TPS table have TPS...just like any other table with TPS % on the X-axis.
Just curious.
Knock Sensor Level>
Tip in TPS Y-axis is sensor level and X-axis is RPM
Tip in RPM Y-axis is sensor level and X-axis is RPM
both are relying upon RPM as the x-axis. Hmmmm...why couldn't the TPS table have TPS...just like any other table with TPS % on the X-axis.
Just curious.
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My experience tells me when no one answers, it's usually a dumb question. LOL Anybody? Seems to me being able to adjust that TPS tip in would be beneficial, to some extent...considering it's false kr for the most part.