TPS sensor on a G60 throttle body?

Discussion in 'Throttle bodies & non-OEM ECUs' started by KeithMac, Oct 5, 2023.

  1. KeithMac Forum Junkie

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    Before I re-invent the wheel has anyone on here fitted a TPS sensor to a G60 throttle body?.

    I'm thinking it may need a custom shaft machining to drive the sensor?.

    Any input appreciated.

    Thanks, Keith.
     
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    L shape bracket is what was done back in the day.
    Alternatively, I found an Audi motronic throttle body with a 3 pin TPS for one of my old 8vs I fitted MS to.
     
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    Cheers, did that involve a linkage?.

    It has to be the G60 TB as it has the air bypass butterfly for off boost driving.
     
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    i am looking for any info on this exact problem if you got sorted @Kiethmac?
     
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    I've not made any inroads yet, I use the G60 switch so have 3 states, Idle Partial and Full throttle.

    I wanted TPS for acceleration enrichment really but have been using MAP based enrichment.

    Still on the to-do list!.

    Really want a direct drive from the throttle shaft but haven't got a lot of room under the G60 throttle body.
     
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