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I just installed a 60mm throttle body, but just realized that the Throttle Positioning Sensor for the 240sx is facing the opposite direction. The stock TPS is facing towards the back of the engine compartment. Can I mount the sensor facing the opposite direction or do I have to open up the TPS and modify it? If so... How do I do that?

 

Your help will be appreciated?

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It is kinda hard to see the tps in your pictures. Is the tps put on the opposite way on the 60mm TB? On the Stock TB the Tps has the connection prongs facing the back of the car. Will it still work if it was facing the other way? Will the cable reach?

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The wires will reach, you have to separate the TPS wires out of the harness jacket that it is combined with and then give these two wires their own protection jacket. Everything will work perfectly. Ensure you recalibrate the KA24 TPS as per the Datsun shop manual, otherwise your car will probably not start and if it does, it will run poorly.

 

Very easy to do, so long as you have a good multimeter.

 

I have the same KA24 TB on my '83 ZX Turbo.

 

I apologize for the poor picture quality.

 

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Good luck - Yasin

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No...you have to use the KA24 TPS not the ZXT. I have never seen a L28 TPS used in conjunction with the KA24 TB. I guess its possible but you would have to fab-up some brackets to mount the L28 TPS on the KA24 TB.

 

In the Z factory manual, if you look under the section that talks about the EFI, there is a good step by step procedure on how to set the TPS using a multimeter.

 

Yasin

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I reversed the position of a 240SX TPS by first removing it’s plastic cover (drill out the rivets heads) and then remove the plastic wiper that is engaged by the throttle shaft.

 

I then drilled out the keyway in this plastic wiper, reversed it's orientation by 180 deg and formed a new keyway with JB Weld. I used some very thin masking tape on the throttle shaft to prevent the epoxy from adhering to it.

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OK... I think I solved that problem by using the old TPS from my 280z. I can mount it by drilling some holes through it. Now..... I have the problem of the vacum hoses. The hoses that were conected to the original TB are a lot bigger than the fittings that are on the 60mm TB. Can anyone help me out?

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I finally got it on, but I am having problems with my idal...It is sometimes at 2000rpm or it will have a tough time staying on. I did not connect any of the vaccum hoses because I do not know which goes where on the 60mm TB. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it.

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