number1kyster
TY 4 Stroke God
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- 2018 SW RTX SE
Are you talking to me or Rex, stoutner?
number1kyster said:Are you talking to me or Rex, stoutner?
RTX said:is the tps the same as tors?
sorry i am not familiar with the tps.
can anyone explain how to test the tps?
Thanks for all the input guys.
i plan to argue the oil changes when i pick it up but for now i am shutting my mouth because we are quickly running out of winter and i want the sled fixed right and returned so i can ride!!
mbarryracing said:My experience with TPS's in the auto industry is that they can have an intermittent reading at various points across the sweep of the sensor. The most common place for wear is at the beginning where the contacts spend most of their time (idle and part throttle, unless you ride like I do...)
The right way to test one, but not the easiest, is to record a slow sweep (from idle to WOT) of the sensor with a meter that will display it as a graph. Any little blips will fool the ECM and cause it to run erratic.
number1kyster said:They replaced the TPS sensor and the sled runs great now.
ApexerER said:number1kyster said:They replaced the TPS sensor and the sled runs great now.
So did you pay for the oil change and chaincase service?