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Old 02-22-2009, 03:05 PM
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I hope you know what you're doing. Be care with these things....
Old 02-22-2009, 09:06 PM
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rcodeo - pm wildcardtrd. He is also running the jenveys and I'm sure he would be able to help you with any of your questions.
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wildcardtrd said that his TPS came with the kit. Jenvey's site says its a "Colvern CP17" which can be found on the Rover 'K' series...not much helphere int he states.

Anyone else have an idea? the shaft is 'D' shaped...

this is going to really piss me iff if a TPS is the one reason i cant get it tuned this weekend in atl!

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Good luck

rcodea please consider doing a writeup on your install it would be very helpful for those considering ITBs
like me
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thats the plan, though my particular install is going to be a bit different from the s2000 comunity. all those details are going to be stated in the writeup though.

I found the TPS, Simple Digitial Systems EFI (a company out of Alberta, Canada) sells them for their systems. $90 for the sensor, and $26 for overnight shipping. i got to get this thing fired up!

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sweet, appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by EVAN&MONICA,Feb 23 2009, 09:55 AM
sweet, appreciate it!
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Old 02-23-2009, 02:41 PM
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In for the write up. Install shouldn't be too complicated.
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Ok can someone let me know if I am wasting my money. Recently crashed the car on an icy road and now its time to rebuild.
Was thinking og the following parts but want to know if any of it would be a waste of time.
Toda ITB
ASM Header
ASM Sport Cat
ASM 70 mm single
Toda Camgear
Aem ECU

Is any of the above not needed? Am I wasting money on the header if I buy the ITB's?
Just a bit confused and dont want to waste any money in these tough economic times!!

Thanks,

Oisin
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IMO the cam gear is a waste either way. Also you wont need any of that if you just want ITBs except the AEM ECU, the other stuff would be a great addition but not necessary.

Read through this thread a little before you post questions. There are some other things that you will need to address to have ITBs



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