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Thread: 2 prong TPS with b13 se-r wiring???

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2009-03-13 08:43:48
#1
2 prong TPS with b13 se-r wiring???
i searched, even googled...

basicly my tps is a 2 prong and i have the correct plugs on the ve harness but i do not on the de harness.. what do i have to do here to make this tps an wiring work with the stock se-r harness??



thanks
2009-03-13 13:00:55
#2
I'm pretty sure I used the DE throttle body and TPS.
2009-03-13 14:52:10
#3
if ur using the de harness and u want to know where to plug the single one ....it plugs to the top of the tps....the lower one is for the cvt .....
2009-03-13 15:18:01
#4
Originally Posted by llaprad1
I'm pretty sure I used the DE throttle body and TPS.


Yeah, I helped a buddy of mine install a VE in his car and we used the stock DE throttle body. The 2 prong TPS is considered an "automatic transmission" TPS by the dealership. A lowport TB will fit beautifully on your VE.
2009-03-13 15:58:19
#5
Thor is right, if you want to use that tps, the only plug you need hooked up is the top.
2009-03-13 17:51:01
#6
few more questions, i have a high port de would that TB fit?? also.. which one is the "top" one.. they're right next to eachother..

thanks
2009-03-13 18:14:24
#7
When the TB is mounted, the TPS will be on the back side close to the firewall and the plugs will be vertical. One on top of the other, you need to plug your brown tps plug into the top one.
2009-03-13 18:36:25
#8
jer_760 is correct..... not sure about the tb size.....if its the same as the rr motor then yes it will work
2009-03-13 18:41:43
#9
The TB will not work. The size is the same as the lowport and 20ve/16ve, but the highport doesnt have the throttle cable pulley on it, it uses a rod. You can use the VE or find a lowport TB and it will work. You can even pull the pulley from a lowport TB or even probably the VE TB and put it on your highport TB to make it work.
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