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Old 09-07-2007, 10:56 AM   #1
ozracer
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Default Duratec Fly by Wire

Hope someone can help with this one. I am transplanting a duratec with factory pcm into a kit car similar to a Caterham. I have looked at the Duratec wiring diagrams and see that the electronic throttle sensor takes a 5volt constant power supply from the instrument cluster. I dont want to run the instrument cluster obviously. Does anyone know how this power source works or what it does specifically. I can simulate a 5 volt supply to this electronic throttle control off something else in our loom but dont want to end up with a stuck wide open throttle etc because I am not sure what the power supply specifically does? Any ideas out there?

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Old 10-07-2007, 01:40 AM   #2
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Hi ozracer.

Best bet would be to multimeter check with a running Foc to what wires do what under various throttle applications.
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