In a auto its how hard you push your foot on the peddel or on a motocycle how much twist on your wrist haha
Your oil pressure goes up with more throttle (higher rpm) and there is less pressure say at idle. Therefore your gauge reading will vary according to the throttle/rpm.
it is the valve which reduce the pressure.
In the throttle body.
It is in the throttle body.
if it is computer controlled then only the vacuum modulator can be adjusted. This will raise or lower mainline pressure in the trans. if it is hydraulically controlled, then you can also adjust the throttle pressure cable to increase or decrease throttle pressure
No map sensor is manifold absolute pressure sensor and tps throttle position sensor
It is in the throttle body.
It is in the throttle body.
It is located in the throttle body.
In the throttle body.
It is in the throttle body.
This may actually be referring to the Throttle Position Sensor...(?)See "Related Questions" below