STD Tuning Engine External Wastegate Control

External Wastegate Control

External Wastegate Control

 
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awsrock
300SDL / HX30 / 90cc

179
08-07-2016, 07:10 PM #1
I was wondering if someone could explain how external wastegated are typically controlled on diesels. When used solely to control backpressure, can you just leave the wastegate spring pressure to be opened by the backpressure, or do you need to connect it to intake psi? I have read a lot of examples on other sites but nothing was really fully explained. Seems gas cars only care about boost creep, but some Cummins forums mentioned leaving them unconnected to react to backpressure.
awsrock
08-07-2016, 07:10 PM #1

I was wondering if someone could explain how external wastegated are typically controlled on diesels. When used solely to control backpressure, can you just leave the wastegate spring pressure to be opened by the backpressure, or do you need to connect it to intake psi? I have read a lot of examples on other sites but nothing was really fully explained. Seems gas cars only care about boost creep, but some Cummins forums mentioned leaving them unconnected to react to backpressure.

TurboTim
Holset

457
08-07-2016, 09:08 PM #2
I have only had it hooked up to intake or ran no wastgate. That is what tuning is all about though. Gotta try both ways and see what works for ya.

87 300SDL OM606 swapped HE351VE 722.633 swapped, Crower cams, KM valvesprings
76 300TD custom lots of stuff
06 Mercedes CL65 AMG 619 WHP, http://TurboTims.com
TurboTim
08-07-2016, 09:08 PM #2

I have only had it hooked up to intake or ran no wastgate. That is what tuning is all about though. Gotta try both ways and see what works for ya.


87 300SDL OM606 swapped HE351VE 722.633 swapped, Crower cams, KM valvesprings
76 300TD custom lots of stuff
06 Mercedes CL65 AMG 619 WHP, http://TurboTims.com

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
08-08-2016, 07:33 AM #3
Any given turbo is designed to run at an optimum pressure ratio and gas flow. So a good starting point is to have the WG reference inlet manifold and set to stock boost pressure..




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
08-08-2016, 07:33 AM #3

Any given turbo is designed to run at an optimum pressure ratio and gas flow. So a good starting point is to have the WG reference inlet manifold and set to stock boost pressure..





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

 
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