Variable vane turbos

ChrisBourk at aol.com ChrisBourk at aol.com
Sat Oct 24 02:42:14 GMT 1998


Anyone have experience with these?  How much do they cost?

This should get rid of the need for a waste gate AND give better response -
NO?

Thanks,

Christopher


In a message dated 98-10-23 10:11:53 EDT, you write:

<< >Hey Greg
 >
 >What about wastegate control.  This one is all over the map, like 18 psi +/-
 >1 psi, which also effects the fuel press.  I think the bigger the diaphragm
 >, the better.  Those elec boost controllers are way too expensive.  Are the
 >effective?
 >
 >TurboDave
 >
 Two things--
 
 First, using a duty cycle controlled solenoid valve to put a controlled
 pressure, rather than just atmospheric on the back side of the diaphram in
 the controller is both reasonable in cost and will give the computer some
 direct control over boost--things like higher gauge pressure boost at
 higher altitude, and lower boost in lower gears, so you don't break as much
 stuff.
 
 Second, re-read what I said last night about too big a control valve not
 being able to do a decent job of controlling something.
 
 Too small a valve WILL cause boost creep at high revs, regardless of how
 you control it, so care is adviseable. But a barely big enough valve with a
 larger bypass pipe, or even a (big, but) separate exhaust pipe altogether
 for the bypass will do the job far better than a big valve. Restriction at
 the valve is VERYnecessary for stable boost control. Restriction downstream
 of the open valve is the much more likely culprit in causing boost creep
 than valve size--but increasing the bypass pipe size ain't what sells the
 bigger, more expensive valves!
 
 Regards, Greg >>



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