I just re-installed my TB coolant lines yesterday so I finally have the ability to have a cold idle again. I had it off before (cold idle screw all the way in) because without the coolant it would stay at 1500-2000 RPM. Now I have it set at 1400 RPM cold idle. I have a newly discovered leak in the TB but that is just another chapter in my VE joy!
Also, your IACV screw might need adjusting.
As far as your TPS. I had the exact same issue with my VE TB. I had to adjust two things. The first issue I had was that the fast idle adjustment screw (on top) was too long. So, when the throttle plate was opened all the way the throttle plate stopper was hitting the head of the fast idle screw and only giving me a max TPS voltage of....i think it was 3.09v or something like that. I removed the screw and shortened it with a diamond cutting wheel. At that point my throttle opend up all the way but I was still seeing a max TP voltage of 3.29v. Basically you have to unhook a EVAP vent sensor in the rear of your car by the driver's side rear wheel/fuel tank area. The TPS power wire on the B15 also controls this sensor and the B15 ECU puts out more voltage for this requirement. But when you run a B14 ECU the TPS power wire only puts out enough voltage to run the TPS. When I unhooked it, my max TPS voltage went to about 4.00v. Problem solved for me.
I have my idle TPS at .52 and WOT is around 4.00ish now.
I think you might be in the same boat!
See here:
Read from post #21 to post #25 http://www.sr20-forum.com/tuning/49938-tuning-my-calum-r-t-2.html
I got this info courtesy of Vadim: http://www.sr20-forum.com/howtos/47198-how-modify-00-p11-b15s-work-older-ecus.html
Hope this helps!!
Also, your IACV screw might need adjusting.
As far as your TPS. I had the exact same issue with my VE TB. I had to adjust two things. The first issue I had was that the fast idle adjustment screw (on top) was too long. So, when the throttle plate was opened all the way the throttle plate stopper was hitting the head of the fast idle screw and only giving me a max TPS voltage of....i think it was 3.09v or something like that. I removed the screw and shortened it with a diamond cutting wheel. At that point my throttle opend up all the way but I was still seeing a max TP voltage of 3.29v. Basically you have to unhook a EVAP vent sensor in the rear of your car by the driver's side rear wheel/fuel tank area. The TPS power wire on the B15 also controls this sensor and the B15 ECU puts out more voltage for this requirement. But when you run a B14 ECU the TPS power wire only puts out enough voltage to run the TPS. When I unhooked it, my max TPS voltage went to about 4.00v. Problem solved for me.
I have my idle TPS at .52 and WOT is around 4.00ish now.
I think you might be in the same boat!
See here:
Read from post #21 to post #25 http://www.sr20-forum.com/tuning/49938-tuning-my-calum-r-t-2.html
I got this info courtesy of Vadim: http://www.sr20-forum.com/howtos/47198-how-modify-00-p11-b15s-work-older-ecus.html
Hope this helps!!