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How to calibrate the TPS on a Power Commander V
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Jekyll" data-source="post: 819641" data-attributes="member: 21448"><p>For anyone trying to set / calibrate the Throttle Position Sensor or TPS for a <strong>Dynojet Power Commander V / 5</strong>, here's the method that I used:</p><p></p><p>1. Safely start your bike and allow it to idle up to it's operating temperature.</p><p></p><p>2. Connect your netbook, laptop or computer to your Power Commander using the supplied USB cable.</p><p></p><p>3. Launch the <strong>Power Commander 5</strong> software / application and from the top bar, select: <strong>Power Commander Tools &gt; Calibrate &gt; Throttle Calibration.</strong></p><p></p><p>4. A small box will appear with the "<strong>Minimum Voltage - Sensor Voltage - Maximum Voltage</strong>" and "<strong>Reset - OK - Cancel</strong>" buttons.</p><p></p><p>5. The sensor Voltage will show something near <em><strong>0.6 volts</strong></em>, log this value down.</p><p></p><p>Do the next step as quickly as possible (within 3 seconds):</p><p></p><p>6. Turn the bike off with the key leaving the engine switch on. Turn the ignition switch to the on position and immediately open the throttle all the way. Write this value down (should be near <em><strong>4.0 volts</strong></em>). This value will disappear. Repeat if necessary to find the WOT value.</p><p></p><p>7. Manually insert the first value in the <strong>Minimum Voltage</strong> box and the <strong>Maximum Voltage</strong> box. Press the OK button and you're done.</p><p></p><p>8. The Power Commander should automatically store this information, test this by closing the <strong>Throttle Calibration</strong> box and reopening it to verify your previously stored values are still there.</p><p></p><p>9. Turn the bike off, unplug you computer and you're done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Jekyll, post: 819641, member: 21448"] For anyone trying to set / calibrate the Throttle Position Sensor or TPS for a [B]Dynojet Power Commander V / 5[/B], here's the method that I used: 1. Safely start your bike and allow it to idle up to it's operating temperature. 2. Connect your netbook, laptop or computer to your Power Commander using the supplied USB cable. 3. Launch the [B]Power Commander 5[/B] software / application and from the top bar, select: [B]Power Commander Tools > Calibrate > Throttle Calibration.[/B] 4. A small box will appear with the "[B]Minimum Voltage - Sensor Voltage - Maximum Voltage[/B]" and "[B]Reset - OK - Cancel[/B]" buttons. 5. The sensor Voltage will show something near [I][B]0.6 volts[/B][/I], log this value down. Do the next step as quickly as possible (within 3 seconds): 6. Turn the bike off with the key leaving the engine switch on. Turn the ignition switch to the on position and immediately open the throttle all the way. Write this value down (should be near [I][B]4.0 volts[/B][/I]). This value will disappear. Repeat if necessary to find the WOT value. 7. Manually insert the first value in the [B]Minimum Voltage[/B] box and the [B]Maximum Voltage[/B] box. Press the OK button and you're done. 8. The Power Commander should automatically store this information, test this by closing the [B]Throttle Calibration[/B] box and reopening it to verify your previously stored values are still there. 9. Turn the bike off, unplug you computer and you're done! [/QUOTE]
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