Hello Bshaunessy, if you have no cold start problems, your TTS should be fine and delivering extra fuel via the CSV, if the TTS wasn't working, ie the contacts were open permanently, then your car would have problems starting when cold. I may be wrong, but i can't see that a faulty TTS would switch a -ve (ground) to the cold start relay for only 1 second, it's a simple device, the contacts remain closed until either the coolant temperature causes them to open, or the heater circuit does the same after cranking. Unless of course you have the later electronic TTS which i guess could have an internal timer that has failed, but this still wouldn't account for you having no cold start issues
The TTS doesn't supply the 1 second trigger to the CSV, there were various additional devices for this over the years, including a 1 second timed relay, which as far as i know was available as an add on to later cars, you say you don't have this, but i would check again, this relay doesn't feed the CSV directly, it feeds the cold start relay, which in turn feeds the CSV. Have a look at the 230 wiring diagram, which i assume would be similar to a modified late 280
Apologies if i've read your answers incorrectly, just didn't want you to waste money on a TTS without double checking