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27-01-2007, 09:37 PM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Hey all,
This is the dumbest plan possibly but i will like to see if anyone has any ideas... The plan is a wire a switch into the car which will essentially override the TPS. Then from my new in car controls, I can manually make the car kickdown / Upshift and do other funky things... Here is a list of what I know and what I dont know... KNOW... 1. Kickdown operates when a voltage is sent via the TPS. (If i place a resistor in the line to slightly reduce the voltage, it will stop kickdown) 2. I can wire up a line to send the kickdown voltage from the TPS (hence forcing a downshift). 3. I can possibly hook up a switch so I can make upshifts at the reqired voltages. DONT KNOW... 1. What is the wiring diagram for the TPS (3 pins, what do they do ?) 2. No idea what damage can be caused to the tranny 3. What the exact voltages are / what signals are sent. If anyone has any idea, it would be much apprciated. Cheers, Aaron.
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