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Can a TPS for a '73 2.0L be used in a 1.7L and vice versa? Are they the same unit?
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the 1.8 TPS is more of a binary on/off switch for WOT.
It probably would not work. Read about them in the Bosch FI book... LJet needs less information than Djet with regards to the throttle position. Ljet is governed more by the AFM. I suspect that with proper tuning that the 1.7 and the 2.0 liter TPS switches would work fine if swapped. The pinout needs to be the same. the internal structure is a bit different, but it would still work, Rich |
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