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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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This is for Nissan Data Scan/Consult/Blazt Users!!
Basically I have a question pertaining to TPS and Injector voltage, on a S13 SR20DET Blacktop. Using "Data Display" in Nissan Data Scan 1.51, I can see that my TPS voltage is setup perfectly from .46 to 4.20 volts (closed to open). But I am also noticing that my injector voltage is fluctuating from about 5.xx volts to 9.xx volts proportional to my throttle input when the car is off and the key is on "Acc". With the engine still not running and accessories on, when I slam down the throttle the voltage for the injectors pops up to about 9 volts. On the other hand, when I slowly ease the pedal down, it barely creeps the Injector voltage up from 5 volts. Also when I hold the pedal at full throttle the injector voltage slowly trickles back down to 5.xx volts from whatever it popped up to.
My feelings are that I have a short between one of the TPS wires and injector wires (do to physical damage and water, from cleaning the engine bay), causing the injectors to receive a voltage signal from the TPS. This could be messing up my A/F ratio, and I do notice some weird power delivery occasionally. My question: should there be proportional to throttle position voltage be going to the injectors when the engine is not running? especially inconsistent voltage? The reason I am asking CONSULT (or derivatives thereof) owners to answer my question, is because it is easiest for them to see these voltages in action. Please let me know, this has been going on for a while and I need to figure out if this is normal or not. Thanks |
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oh come on, i know someone has this software/hardware running, and could tell me their voltage readings. please let me know soon, i need to drive 200 miles with my car this weekend.
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ok, bumping it again, this is the last time and then i will cry if no one responds. i feel like i am talking to myself here. Oh, i discovered its not injector voltage i am looking at it is "time", namely milliseconds, but i don't know if that makes a difference.
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I heard your call, (better late ......)
I will check all this for you tomorrow once I get back home. OK? update, I will check log files I have with the log analyzer on my laptop. be back in a few. |
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hmm too tired right now, but maybe later i cna check if ytou get no reslultsz. oloook i cant even type im so tired. maybe tomarrow mroning ill hve time to check.
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Zilvia Junkie
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Had a friend have a look on his car with his consult and he
got the same results. He was not expecting ti see that but he did. I guess I will be seeing the same later today. John |
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