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Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
I seek a TPS for a YBB Cosworth throttle body. It will ideally need to be brand new to ensure absolute performance...Burtons have had it on order since April with no result.
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/18 21:50:28
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4wd one and change the loom? Need to swap the outer two wires. Or if you have prog management? Remap TPS?
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/18 21:56:52
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quote: Originally posted by LINCOLN
4wd one and change the loom? Need to swap the outer two wires. Or if you have prog management? Remap TPS?
Did not know this was an option....I use Autronic SMC ECU.
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/18 22:00:05
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2wd = PF01 4WD = PF09
Do a search on passionfight.
The two outer wires need swaping in the loom as potentiometer is wired reverse.
Obviously need to be checked for ultimate linearity but plenty of people have swaped on standard (chipped) management without obvious problems.
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/18 22:03:56
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http://passionford.com/forum/general-discussion/249569-and-advantages-of-a-4x4-tps-over-2wd-on-aftermarket-management.html
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/18 22:39:21
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This did not solve the problem from an engineering point of view, I will investigate further to see that my ECU will handle the signal differences...Thanks for answering, I will expand my electronic side over the usual mechanical bent...There is always more to learn and appreciate...
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/18 23:07:25
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Mark, another option is to piss the whole lot off and use a S13/14/15 TB and TPS with your autronic. The TB size is basically the same, and it's easily modified to fit. This is the path I'm currently looking into after it was recomended by my local Autronic dealer / dyno guy....
As I said just another option [:I]
Cheers Scott
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/19 04:48:19
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quote: Originally posted by 774scottc
Mark, another option is to piss the whole lot off and use a S13/14/15 TB and TPS with your autronic. The TB size is basically the same, and it's easily modified to fit. This is the path I'm currently looking into after it was recomended by my local Autronic dealer / dyno guy....
As I said just another option [:I]
Cheers Scott
Handy info to know I have a couple of tps sensors but all look well used
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/19 18:29:13
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Definitely food for thought...I have a track day to attend in 3 weeks and would prefer not to make any drastic changes that might impede my chances to front up against some worthy adversaries...
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/19 20:33:38
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I have an old PF01 - worked ok on old engine.
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/20 08:54:30
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quote: Originally posted by LINCOLN
I have an old PF01 - worked ok on old engine.
...I might just take it - email sent regarding cost and logistics. Thanks...
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/20 09:03:32
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After further investigation it would seem that my PF01 is going to open circuit as it should if true as stated on passionford, but Autronic sees this as an error. I will now definitely buy a PF09 and rewire so that it does not give this error...Thanks gents for all the assistance, much appreciated.
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/20 12:56:14
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Heaven forbid...A Nissan throttle body on a Cosworth??? Is this kosha???
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/06/20 13:40:33
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Lol... Yeah I know its a bit of a sin... But, the way I see it it's only a T/B and the parts are more common in Aust.. Tha and the TPS's are much easier to set...
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor YB Cosworth PF09
2010/02/07 19:36:38
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I still seek a brand new PF09 TPS. Nobody I contact has them in stock[B)]
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