m50 throtel body on a m20 manifold

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Frany
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Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:30 pm

can anyone tell me if a m5o throtel body would fit onto a e30 325i m20 manifold ? need a tps and the e30 manifold is only a on off swich not a progressive slider because i instaled after market engen managment and map sensor not working to gr8 cuzing misfires and surging
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Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:33 pm

The throttle body switch from an E30 with the switchable auto gearbox comprises the normal switch and a three terminal potentiometer.
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Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:47 pm

so a e30's tps sensor that has a outo gearbox would work as a progresive sensor? I tried useing the one i have and press the acselerator down but i get no reading only at full throtel do i get a 100 persent open reading. But as soon as i close it just a milimeter it shows a 0 persent reading. I thought polarity might be wrong so i swiched the wires and it does the same. I want to try and replace the map sensor with the tps because i get uneven response from the map sensor and misfires aswel as a huge blind spot on throtel travel. So if i can replace the map sensor with a tps im hoping it wil solve my problem. I had it to agents and they cant sort it out so im experimenting with other methods of sencing the load of the moter. :?
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Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:57 am

The M20 engine management uses a double switch as the TPS - an idle switch that switches just off of closed throttle, and a WOT switch that switches between a half and two thirds throttle.
The TPS assembly on a switchable auto E30 still has this switch for the engine ECU, but has a potentiometer for the gearbox ECU built into it as well. This potentiometer can be used as a conventional throttle position sensor with aftermarket ECU's.
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Fri Sep 10, 2010 10:01 am

thanx alot. im kinda a newbe so would u mind explaining to me where i find it on the car and where would i fit the sensor if i have a manual transmition ?
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