how about this ebay chip?
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how about this ebay chip?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2002-...18033481QQrdZ1
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Originally Posted by www.casperselectronics.com
NOTE: Must have FLAT connector on TPS. TPS voltage at Wide-Open Throttle (WOT) is a function of power enrichment (PE). If the voltage is below a certain point at WOT, the ECM will reduce the level of power enrichment and the engine will not perform to its potential. This device is completely transparent until 70% TPS, then it takes over and assures maximum TPS voltage for 100% Power Enrichment (PE) when you need it the most. The TPS TEC also corrects for low sensor voltage and "dead spots". Plug-and-Play, installs in minutes. LED indicators verify correct operation.
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I edited the post (too late) to hide the fact I'm a moron and looked at the Casper'* link It'* way cheaper on e-bay. I still want some personal reviews, and YES you're damn title drew me in!!
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I think you can adjust the tps sensor and get close to the same results imo.
Taken from zzp website.
but for $20 meh
Taken from zzp website.
If you want to increase throttle response, upgrade your PCM or buy other mods. The TPSE is an electronic gimic not worth the money.
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yea its a total spoof the intense website also warns against it i cant see why you would want WOT settings lower than they should be not even TIms currently 9 second twinturbo 3800 firebird uses that i would be saving that money if i were you man
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Originally Posted by willwren
You already have an INTENSE PCM, right? It already does that. Don't waste your money. All Performance PCM'* already do that.
My connections may be entirely different from the ones it uses though.