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AL Mk1
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Different versions of MJLJ

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Hi,

I am looking into adding MJLJ to my current project.
I have been in touch with Bill Shurvington here in the UK who can supply the system though he gave me some prices based on the "TPS" (I assume - Throttle Position Sensor) version.
How many different versions are there and what are the main differences?

I am currently building a VW KR code 16v engine, which I am hoping to run on Honda CBR carburettors. I don't actually think I can attach a TPS to these carbs?

Reading through this site, I was planning on just hooking up the Manifold Vacuum (MAP) part. Is this right, or do I still need a TPS?

I'm a little confused!?!?!?

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AL Mk1
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OK, I think I have worked out

Post by AL Mk1 »

OK, I think I have worked out that you can either hav an MAP (Manifold absolute Pressure?) sensor or a TPS - Is this right?

If so, which is the better setup?

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Ivan
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Hello if you are using carbs

Post by Ivan »

Hello if you are using carbs then my opinion is tps
The sensor can be placed on these carbs, I made a bracket to
fit twin dollerto's myselfe.

Ivan

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If you can get a reliable MAP

Post by brentp »

If you can get a reliable MAP reading, the MAP sensor is more accurate. It more accurately measures the engine load than measuring the throttle.

That said, I think you'll get satisfactory results from both.

The board is set up with a MAP sensor by default, but requires a mod to do TPS- it's a bit of a hack, but not too bad.

The next V3 board revision will have proper circuitry to support TPS and will be integrated into the main interface plug on the MJLJ.
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AL Mk1
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Cheers guys... I am actual

Post by AL Mk1 »

Cheers guys...

I am actually going to try using Motorbike carbs. I have had a look at them and see no way of attaching a TPS at the moment.
I think I am going to have to strip down one of the spindle mechs to see if can be modified or a replacement made.

I would prefer to go with the MAP sensor, though on carbs, I believe it is difficult to get a good vacuum without pulses on low RPM?

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Josh_b
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MAP

Post by Josh_b »

hi, i would say go for the map, i was worried about pulsing at low rpm as i have a fairly long duration cam and 2 twin 45 dellorto's i have 1 vacuum take-off from each carb and it works great!

AL Mk1
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Cool - I thought that the MAP

Post by AL Mk1 »

Cool - I thought that the MAP sensor would be the better option...
So would it be best to tap off one or two intake ports, or all four?

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Josh_b
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the

Post by Josh_b »

to get the smoothest signal tap 4, 1 or 2 would probably work fine though!

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