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Old 04-13-2008, 03:17 PM
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with the 90-93 PNP do i still need to do a VTPS concersion ?

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Old 04-13-2008, 03:49 PM
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The PnP 90-93 doesnt have the throttle position connector connected as the one that is standard is the switch type.

If you want to use a TPS (and it is much better with one) you will need a linear TPS and to follow the instructions on the mspnp.com website on how yo modify the PnP
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Thank you,

do you know where to get a Linear TPS and how much they are ?
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https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/sho...97&postcount=4
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Wells TPS is the DIY route, something like $35. You can also get the TB from an automatic 90-93 and wire your harness directly to it. Search function will get you more info on either of those.
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ok but what year BMW ??????
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Originally Posted by 01TurboMiata
[O]k[,] but what year BMW[close up ]?[?????]
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I'm not sure what year, but I bet if you keep reading you'll figure it out. Search "wells", "TPS", "DIY", and "linear" as Savington suggested and read. You're not the first person to want to add a linear TPS sensor to their old miata.
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The one I'm using is a Bosch 0 280 120 402:

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Closed due to the fact that the OP is too lazy to read the link provided. For the thread that is stickied. That has all the data he's looking for.
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