The Throttle Position Sensor or TPS of Saturn LS1 is an important part that is responsible in controlling the air intake by observing the position of the throttle. This sensor plays the crucial role of the electronic throttle control system where the vehicle's computer is able to regulate the issue of fuel depending on the air getting to the engine. In Saturn LS1 models, the Throttle Position Sensor transmits information to the fuel injection system concerning the power that the engine needs to deliver. This feedback makes it easy to determine fuel required and the efficiency of combustion thus achieving good response from the vehicle. Throughout the years, both specific Saturn LS1 Throttle Position Sensors have employed different types of TP sensors such as the potentiometric TP sensors and recently the non-contacting TP sensors. The latter is based on Hall effect, inductive or magnetoresistive elements to measure variations of a magnetic field without making direct contact with it. These improvements in Throttle Position Sensor technology have highly improved the fuel delivery of the Saturn LS1 car model. The main difference among these sensors rely on how they work or operate. Early potentiometric Throttle Position Sensors used in saturn LS1 were contact-based that relied on contact resistance which tend to degrade. Saturn LS1, for instance, has relativity newly designed non-contact sensors for better and accurate measurement of the magnetic fields with voltage signals to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). Based on this advance in Throttle Position Sensor, automobile companies like Saturn LS1 have been able to enhance the performance and fuel economy of their cars.
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