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FCD Installation question.... help


Jim_1979

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Bought a generic FCD and looking to install it.

 

It has 3 wires.

 

One that goes to the TPS signal wire

One that goes to ground

One that goes to +5v

 

The earth is easy enough to sort out.

 

The TPS wire is the pin no. 62 on the middle plug B, Black/Yellow wire.

 

What about +5v ?? I don't have a multimeter... so I'm stumped with this one?!

 

Anyone able to help?!

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Jim

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Why would you need to tap into the TPS signal wire?

 

FCD's typically should have 4 wires:

 

1 power feed

1 ground

1 to MAP sensor

1 to ECU

 

The last two are concerned with the actual fooling of the ECU to make it think you are making less boost than you actually are, so that it does not cut the injectors (fuel cut) as a safety reaction.

 

Just now the MAP sensor has a wire going from it to the ECU. What you are doing is taking the MAP sensor output by cutting that wire, run the MAP sensor end to the input on the FCD, then connect the FCD output wire to the other end of your cut wire, which is the input to the ECU.

 

What happens then is the MAP sensor outputs a voltage signal, the FCD intercepts it and adjusts it if above a set value, then feeds the modified signal to the ECU as if the MAP sensor was putting out the lower value. So you have:

 

MAP sensor-> FCD -> ECU

 

Where before you had:

 

MAP sensor-> ECU

 

The power and ground wires for the FCD are the same as anything else electrical you install in a car - it needs powered by a 12V source and it needs to be ground.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

 

Brian.

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TPS to me is Throttle Position Sensor :)

 

Does this FCD you're fitting clamp the signal permanently? If so, you're better with one that only clamps when the voltage seen would trigger fuel cut.

 

Not sure where you'll get a 5v feed.

 

Cheers,

 

Brian.

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Fuel cut happens when the ECU sees 4.1v iirc - Likes of the GReddy FCD can be adjusted to only alter the signal above say 4v. The benefit being, you're going to be in a more accurate part of the fuelling / ignition timing map when below that voltage.

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