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Old 03-03-2019, 11:59 AM   #1
Ben
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Default AU2 220 TPS Voltage

Hey just wondering if anyone knows what the voltage of the TPS should be at idle for a manual AU2 XR8 220?

Have some idle issues and the TPS was faulty and it appears the idle screw was adjusted to compensate at some point. With the new TPS installed it idles way to high.

These cars should idle around 800rpm in a manual shouldn't they?

I remember years ago I had the process for setting the base idle but am struggling to find the AU2 version as I have the EL version but from memory I think the TPS voltage was slightly different..

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Old 03-03-2019, 09:42 PM   #2
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Default Re: AU2 220 TPS Voltage

On the E series I know the voltage on the tps must be around .97-.98v with the ignition on only ( engine not running ) can't see the au being different. If I get a chance tomorrow I'll go through the au manual to see what it says.
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