At 03:01 PM 6/18/2010, Scott Daniel - Turbovans wrote: >'a sensitive electronic absolute-pressure sensor and control circuit." > >senses vacuum, is powered by 12 volts, has a vacuum nose that sense throttle >plate position, >claims to be extremely superior to the mechanical throttle switches and I >believe it. I'm from Missouri. Show me. I can see easy ways to monitor closed throttle, although I wonder if it's as precise as the mechanical one. But I'm very curious how it monitors WOT. Do you have any notion about it? I think it's the product of a fellow who calls himself tencentlife on Samba. Yours, David |
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