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Old Jan 21, 2005
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RPM and TPS (Throttle position sensor)

Hi how is everyone. I Just got my wideband Air fuel meter and in order for me to datalog I need to tap into the rpm wire and the TPS wire. I'm pretty bad at this electrical stuff. Can anyone help me out with this. I'm guessing the TPS wire would be next to the throttle body right? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
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Isn't there an rpm wire near the ecu? (behind the glove box). That's what my vafcII is hooked to in order to read the signals. Don't know about the tps. It's one of the modules on the TB with wires coming from it.
 
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