8Mud
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Ecomike said:I must agree, "Very Interesting" indeed!
I wonder if a precision resistor in one side to correct the imbalance would be worth investigating?
I have always just set the ECU side and pretty much ignored the TCU side. I am starting to wonder if that was a mistake. I am still getting less mileage than I think I should (10-12 local, maybe 15 to 16 highway), and have to get my speed up to 42 to 43 mph to get the last shift (4th or clutch lock up, not sure which it is yet, I am thinking 4th). If I go from zero to 35 and cruise at 35 mph I am still at 1800 rpm, if I go to 42 mph and drop back to 35 mph cruising the RPM is at 1100 to 1200 rpm.
When I quoted the 18% number that was fairly specific for my XJ, my input voltage for the ECU side of the TPS, is around 4.62 X .18 (18%) = .83.
But to get acceptable shifts and a decent idle. I set the ECU side at .75 volts (16.5%) and the TCU side at 3.8 volts and increased my gas mileage by 6%. My numbers are a bit plus/minus.
It has been mentioned in the past that 84% and 16% are the outside performance settings.
I just tried to set mine to shift with 30 inch tires I have (just a little late) and to idle somewhere between too high and too low (temperature dependent).
I was thinking maybe just a cross over wire between the TCU and ECU power IN wires and got a bit nervous about it. A diode loop would likely be a better solution.
My two power inputs a have a significant difference, all the units may not be the same. Renix electronics are fairly primitive. It's worth a look if you are having trouble getting the TPS dialed in though.
I got which side of TPS is which, bass ackwords, the ECU side is the three pole connector and the TCU is the four pole connector. I think I got that right anyway.

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