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Does anyone have a factory service manual that can tell me what the TPS voltage is for a closed and open throttle blade? I need this information to program my nitrous controller. Thanks
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Got it figured out; at least for my Bullitt, TPS voltage read 0.7V with the throttle blade closed and 4.3V with throttle blade fully open which is showing 99% open on my nitrous controller display screen.
 
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Got it figured out; at least for my Bullitt, TPS voltage read 0.7V with the throttle blade closed and 4.3V with throttle blade fully open which is showing 99% open on my nitrous controller display screen.
Did you tap into the yellow wire at the accelerator pedal to get your tps value?
 
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Did you tap into the yellow wire at the accelerator pedal to get your tps value?
I actually tapped Into one of the wires on my JMS FuelMax harness which jumpers between the tps connector at the accelerator pedal. I’ll check for you tomorrow to see if that wire is in line with the yellow wire on the accelerator connector.
 
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@FLCOYOTE, I misspoke. It has been several months since I did this To my car and I did a ton of wiring at that time. I actually picked up my tps signal from the JMS BAP harness (red wire which is labeled 0-5V) which is in the long wire run from the BAP that gets routed up front underneath the driver’s side dash. There are three wires in that section of the JMS harness (red, black and gray) and I used the red wire. I cut the supplied connector off of the red wire, soldered a small piece of wire to it (to extend it) and then crimped on a quick connect electrical connector on the end of that wire. I then plugged that wire into the tps signal wire on my nitrous controller for the 0-5V signal.
 

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Mine reads
0,76v released and 3.99v applied
Is that correct ??
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