TURBOLVR Mr. Whipple Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 2,566 Sep 14, 2011 #1 What purpose does the TPS serve on a 24-P pump? is it only to shift OD? :what:
M mathews8pt New member Joined May 31, 2009 Messages 2,269 Sep 14, 2011 #2 It controls lockup as well. Mine is on the fritz and will lock/unlock the tc when the throttle is in just the right spot.
It controls lockup as well. Mine is on the fritz and will lock/unlock the tc when the throttle is in just the right spot.
TURBOLVR Mr. Whipple Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 2,566 Sep 14, 2011 #3 reason I ask is why not replace TPS with a resistor? does it need to vary?
Legendarydslper New member Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 1,840 Sep 14, 2011 #4 Wouldn't it serve the same purpose as its on a 12v?
madmikeismad So mad Joined Dec 19, 2009 Messages 14,347 Sep 14, 2011 #5 TURBOLVR said: reason I ask is why not replace TPS with a resistor? does it need to vary? Click to expand... All it is is a potentiometer. Throttle changes, it changes voltage to pcm and that changes the od/lockup. You can use a regular pot and set it to a constant voltage, or adjust as needed, to set the od/lockup to where you desire. Sent from my phone.
TURBOLVR said: reason I ask is why not replace TPS with a resistor? does it need to vary? Click to expand... All it is is a potentiometer. Throttle changes, it changes voltage to pcm and that changes the od/lockup. You can use a regular pot and set it to a constant voltage, or adjust as needed, to set the od/lockup to where you desire. Sent from my phone.
odieub Member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 923 Sep 14, 2011 #6 or on a stick truck if you have vacuum controled cruise you have to have it for the cruise to work.