Gary,
I think they're wrong about this too...
From my reading of the Williams Throttle Controls cataog, service kit part number 131167 contains some screws and a sensor WITHOUT an intigrated IVS. The sensor for this service kit is Williams part number 130656 and the current cost is $86. 96. The sensor alone is not available seperately from the service kit. The sensor included in this service kit appears nearly identical to the one with an IVS from service kit number 131973, but the coupler on it is narrower and has only 3 wires instead of 6.
According to the WIlliams catalog, if you use the non-IVS APPS in service kit 131167, you would want to use Wiring Harness number 130063. It's available online for only $17. 50.
What I can't say in all this is whether or not the resistance values of the Williams APPS without the integrated IVS is the same as the one with an integrated IVS. My hunch is they would be the same in order to comply with SAE J1843 specifications. But someone would have to buy one and test it to be sure.
Best regards,
John L.
John, I saw that unit as well, and it certainly SEEMS to be as you suggest, but the Williams tech was pretty definite as to ALL their setups including the IVS circuitry - but if so, WHERE are the IVS pins?

I think you (and I!) are correct that that module does NOT include the IVS, and as you point out, all these module potentiometer sections are most likely all in the 2500 ohm range to meet SAE spec.
I may go ahead and buy one to verify, only thing remaining is, does it's base mount arrangement still match up direct with the DC bracket arrangement...
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