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I did this on my F150. If I remember they are torx screws. I don't remember what size. Just remember this does not change the power of the engine. It just calibrates the sensor.
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Spooky, what tools did you use when you did this? which wires did you tap to check voltage?
I used a phillips head to losen the screws on the TPS, a drill to open up the brass bushing and a multimeter to check the voltage. I followed the directions and used the positive lead of multimeter on grey w/ white stripe wire (middle wire) and the negative lead of multimeter on grey w/ red stripe (bottom wire).
confusing as hell
I did this on my old Dodge Dakota. It helped with throttle response, but I'm not sure it added any power. I didn't read the link but I'm assuming you drill out the bushing and slot one of the holes to allow for adjustment? You have to be careful (at least on the Dodge) because too high a reading could cause a code. The gain is also dependant on how far from optimal it is anyway. If it's already close, you probably won't notice much change.
I actually got a TPS at the junk yard and modded that one. I kept the stocker in a baggy in my truck incase I had to swap it back.
Be sure to use a flat washer under the screw head so you don't crack the plastic since the bushing is gone.
It can create issues if you get too close to that 1v threshold as voltage can fluctuate. I ended setting mine at .95 vs .98volts because occasionally I would get high idle situation as the voltage crept up for whatever reason.I did the mod yesterday & it was so easy.
I know I posted this a while ago but I haven't had any time to do it.
I'm really pleased with the overall improvement also.
It now idles around 550 & the throttle response has improved greatly.
My old reading was 0.94 & now is between 0.97 & 0.98.
I would definitely recommend this mod.
no write up with pictures to show exactly how its done so sol and others that cant read could follow. haha