Thanks for the info Vikash.vrg3 wrote:Well, that signal reversal circuit would be really easy to make. You only need one chip and four passive components:
Get an LM2904 chip. Also get four 100K resistors.
Connect pin 1 to pin 6 through a resistor.
Also connect pin 1 to pin 2.
Connect pin 3 to the ECU's TPS signal wire.
Connect pin 4 to the ECU's MAF sensor ground wire.
Also connect pin 4 to pin 5 through a resistor.
Connect pin 5 through a resistor to the ECU's TPS power supply wire.
Connect pin 6 through a resistor to pin 7 (pin 6 is already also connected through a resistor to pin 1).
Connect pin 7 to the Perfect Power's TPS input.
Connect pin 8 to the ECU's MAF sensor power supply wire.
This should send the "reverse" of the TPS signal to the PP.
If the signal is noisy, you could add a 0.1uF capacitor across pins 4 and 8 (negative side to pin 4 if the cap is polarity-sensitive). This probably won't be necessary though.
I'll probably just leave it alone. I don't want to provide another way to input noise. I'm going to email pp directly and ask them if this is something they can add as an enhancement.
When I datalog, and look over the numbers in excel, I'll just create a formula to give me the "correct" deflection reading.