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Throttle Position Sensor source? Anyone have any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rednaxs60" data-source="post: 226620" data-attributes="member: 4617"><p>The poorboy alt mod will challenge your hacksaw skills - use a coping saw. eBay is the best, expensive now, before C-19 could get packs of 5. Check your local parts place as well. </p><p></p><p>Once you have it out I have some suggestions regarding the mod of the TPS case. You will have to extend the TPS actuating arm. I have been experimenting with a new TPS case mod scenario that has the Civic TPS fit quite well. here's the latest rendition, fits well:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]48784[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>You have to modify the heat shield, Dremel tool works good for cutting away excess metal. You will notice I used the original TPS holding bracket. Here is the installed original TPS with the break off bolts slotted, doesn't take a lot of work:</p><p>[ATTACH]48785[/ATTACH]</p><p>Here's a picture of the original TPS taken apart. Notice the part I call the keeper. I reuse this when I install the aftermarket TPS. This is the reason I mention you have to modify the aftermarket TPS case:</p><p>[ATTACH]48786[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is the aftermarket TPS you are looking for:</p><p>[ATTACH]48787[/ATTACH]</p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rednaxs60, post: 226620, member: 4617"] The poorboy alt mod will challenge your hacksaw skills - use a coping saw. eBay is the best, expensive now, before C-19 could get packs of 5. Check your local parts place as well. Once you have it out I have some suggestions regarding the mod of the TPS case. You will have to extend the TPS actuating arm. I have been experimenting with a new TPS case mod scenario that has the Civic TPS fit quite well. here's the latest rendition, fits well: [ATTACH]48784[/ATTACH] You have to modify the heat shield, Dremel tool works good for cutting away excess metal. You will notice I used the original TPS holding bracket. Here is the installed original TPS with the break off bolts slotted, doesn't take a lot of work: [ATTACH]48785[/ATTACH] Here's a picture of the original TPS taken apart. Notice the part I call the keeper. I reuse this when I install the aftermarket TPS. This is the reason I mention you have to modify the aftermarket TPS case: [ATTACH]48786[/ATTACH] This is the aftermarket TPS you are looking for: [ATTACH]48787[/ATTACH] Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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