VNT control without electronics

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2017
  • Part of the Suzuki GTI project. This is to explain how I have found a way to control a variable nozzle Turbo without using Electronics using vacuum actuators feel free to ask questions in the comment section
    EDIT, in the video I said that this was a cheap Chinese knockoff. The actuator is the knock off the turbo itself is a genuine Garrett unit

Komentáře • 64

  • @raadams32
    @raadams32 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you I have been looking for a long time trying to figure this one out for my turbo project .... brilliant 👏

  • @marcelhendrikx5639
    @marcelhendrikx5639 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the advise

  • @TheErki8
    @TheErki8 Před 3 lety

    Nice work

  • @MojarraMutante
    @MojarraMutante Před 6 lety

    Awesome!

  • @marcelhendrikx5639
    @marcelhendrikx5639 Před 7 lety +3

    I am planning to build this actuator from scratch from aluminum. In this way I can make the spring adjustable and seal the stem. Only need to fetch a suitable diaphragm for this purpose (maybe demolish another actuator and reuse the diaphragm).Thanks for the info

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 7 lety

      Marcel Hendrikx honestly from my years of messing with wastegates, it is far easier to use a light spring and use a MBC to control the boost. You will get much more uniform results. I have modified springs before, but once you pop the crimp seal it is difficult to get it to seal right again. I have melted diaphragms before welding the halves back together. Hence why I have gone this route..simple and reliable

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 7 lety

      Marcel Hendrikx it also is hiw garrett did the actuator for the VNT25

  • @marcelhendrikx5639
    @marcelhendrikx5639 Před 7 lety +1

    Exactly as you mentioned in the video, use the boost pressure on the opposite side of the actuator to control the vanes. Maybe it is necessary to adjust the spring load for the correct response.

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 7 lety +3

      Marcel Hendrikx can't modify the spring in this unit, it is a 5psi base spring so you can use a manual boost controller

  • @mariusf2633
    @mariusf2633 Před 3 lety

    Nice!

  • @mrjameson9155
    @mrjameson9155 Před 3 lety

    cool video

  • @benspain1344
    @benspain1344 Před 6 lety +1

    great concept dude. just to be clear, when you say boost controller,can that be mechanical boost control {dawes valve} or ebc? also is the overall boost pressure set by the vane stops or is it a function of the actuator? i have no experience with this type of turbo, so very new and interesting stuff.

  • @thomasparker6239
    @thomasparker6239 Před 3 lety +1

    I pulled the actuator apart and moved the spring to the opposite side of the diaphragm. I then rotated the actuator placement to the opposite side of the vein control arm. I suppose this method varies wether you have space to move the actuator.

  • @fabriziopandolfi1857
    @fabriziopandolfi1857 Před 4 lety +2

    Hey buddy. I subscribed you channel and watched all your videos. You are my hero. Because i always wanted to turbocharge my 1.2l engine with a vnt turbo and all my friends told me it want seize and burn. Id like you to ask you one some questions, if you want, how can i ask you in private? I cannot send you a private message through CZcams I can't find options on the menu. Thank you

  • @keithjurena9319
    @keithjurena9319 Před 5 lety +1

    Cool. I want to turbo my 6.2 diesel..twin turbo. For about 200 HP. Two VNT 17s is about right, 3600 rpm redline. It has a vacuum regulator tied to throttle for the transmission (TH 400). Your method will be perfect.

    • @MrDaLomba
      @MrDaLomba Před 4 lety

      I want to install the same turbo in this video on a om606 mercedes, so i just need to bring a vacuum line from the trans to keep it closed and run boost line from the intake manifold to make it work ?

  • @Manuqtix.Manuqtix
    @Manuqtix.Manuqtix Před 2 lety +1

    Can the exhaust gas pressure force open the vanes as it can on a normal wastegate?

  • @Sokolov812-lz5ov
    @Sokolov812-lz5ov Před 13 dny

    hay bud can you give me a little info im confused on or if ya know? I have a diesel so there's no vacuum just boost so would I just hook it to 1 side and use a different weight spring for return since I have no vacuum for the return? thanks

  • @ohnoitisnt
    @ohnoitisnt Před 2 lety +1

    4:29 Is it perfect really, it looks like itll leak bacuum/boost a bit
    I want to build a fully mechanical vnt turbodiesel and i need a 2 port actuator to do it... Hoping this will work.
    Very clever simple system by the way, cheap too and no electronics

  • @SlayALLDay1979
    @SlayALLDay1979 Před 5 lety

    Hey bud, awesome vid. Ive been searching for justhis particular info for the longest. I have a 2005 ford powerstroke that i would like to slap on a 68 327 sbc. Whattya think my man, doable or we talking engineer level skills?

  • @actpaintinng
    @actpaintinng Před rokem

    Can I use this setup when I'm convering a diesel motor? There's no vacuum.

  • @e34boat88
    @e34boat88 Před 3 lety +2

    but does the boost also go in the vacuum side? or do you have some kind of one way valve to prevent it?

    • @IbanezBlakeb
      @IbanezBlakeb Před 2 lety

      You would need a check valve for sure.

  • @your2nd
    @your2nd Před 2 lety +1

    What is the part number on that actuator.

  • @coltonroberts2176
    @coltonroberts2176 Před 2 lety

    What are you running for a boost controller?

  • @Visibabaaa
    @Visibabaaa Před 6 lety

    Is it good to use on petrol?

  • @markderksen7452
    @markderksen7452 Před 2 lety

    Hey, you showed a two port vacuum actuator that you said was from a 2.7 L Sprinter diesel....is this the one you used on your setup, I want to try this on my 1.9 L diesel Volkswagen and port it in from the boost side of the turbocharger, is the original vacuum side just to atmosphere.... you would have to displace the air somewhere?

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 2 lety

      I used a modified check valve to the line when under boost

  • @user-mo5wu9hl9e
    @user-mo5wu9hl9e Před rokem

    Я применил двухступенчатый регулятор по давлению. Только тогда это заработало как надо.

  • @calbazuc
    @calbazuc Před 6 lety

    Hello there! need some advice, i hat a 2.5 tdi land rover old non electrical engine , i want to put a gt2556v (bmw) need 25 psi, it will work this modification on gt2556v vacuum actuator?

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 6 lety

      calbazuc no, only on gas engines with throttle actuators

    • @ciprianstetcu5931
      @ciprianstetcu5931 Před 6 lety

      thx. but can you give me an advice please about controling the vanes, can i do it on boost control? also i see on youtube a very simple method based on a simply spring , the vanes is control by drive preasure and the spring close the vanes when you lift acceleration .

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 6 lety

      Ciprian Stetcu on a diesel engine without electronic control it is virtually impossible. The original setup on the Sprinter vans was electronically controlled and I adapted this for a gas engine which uses the pressure differential across the throttle plates. If you use a straight wastegate controller the veins are going to be closed almost the entire time causing an enormous amount of back pressure. That is how I originally control them and it went up causing an enormous amount of problem until I solve it

  • @warwickdean
    @warwickdean Před 4 lety

    Will check valves be needed on both top and side?

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 4 lety +1

      Just on the vac side. It has a bleed to atmosphere hole on the actuator side of the check valve, so when the vac drops the actuator can close

    • @warwickdean
      @warwickdean Před 4 lety

      @@southwest82 thanks for the reply, I guess it will always leave a minor boost leak? I've been searching around on the Internet and whilst this isn't cost effecient would you say this actuator operates using a similar principle?
      www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/Renault_5_and_Renault_21_Adjustable_Actuator--product--86.html

  • @emmanuelkimingi1722
    @emmanuelkimingi1722 Před 3 lety

    How did the car perform?

  • @michawnuk8061
    @michawnuk8061 Před 3 lety

    could You give me the actuator OE/part number which have dual port? which You used to build, or can can provide any schema/blueprint?

    • @e34boat88
      @e34boat88 Před rokem

      they are all the same in garrett vnt turbos.

  • @stvtppng
    @stvtppng Před 6 lety

    Hello Southwest82.... I am unclear about what you said re: diesels... I am wanting to put one on an VW AAZ...No ECU electronic controls.... I think it's a great solution but it looks to me like you need the variable vac pressure of a gasser... any advice on making it work on a AAZ diesel? Or is the RPM effect on the vac pump enough?

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 6 lety +1

      Stv tppng unfortunately the vacuum pump will typically put out a consistent vacuum. There are some complex ways to cheat this using a variable orifice but for my personal 300sd Mercedes diesel it was not worth the hassle for me or 10 pounds of boost. Using this turbo on the gas engine however I can really take advantage of the variable

    • @stvtppng
      @stvtppng Před 6 lety

      makes sense. Thank you for you expedient reply!

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 6 lety +1

      Stv tppng not a problem I just happen to be on CZcams when your question popped up. Since diesels constantly run in boost a good traditional turbo is probably the most reliable option. You can fiddle with the aspect ratios of the turbine as well as possibly a slightly larger compressor but it becomes a trade-off because with most diesels simply turning up the Boost will not add much more power unless you fiddle with the injection pump that was the case with my om617 Mercedes diesel

    • @stvtppng
      @stvtppng Před 6 lety

      I get that... thought it would be easier. If I have time I might make the whole arduino set-up with crank speed, throttle, etc...... but I think it is too complex for me right now. Thanks again.

    • @danielh4995
      @danielh4995 Před 5 lety

      I have been trying to think through this for an old mercedes as well. It seems to me since diesels dont have throttle bodies to worry about and dont really generate vacuum that a simple wastegate actuator setup (diaghpram pushing on a spring) might work for control. At idle spring pressure would keep vanes closed, at higher RPMs and more load boost would build pushing the actuator back and opening the vanes as it approached the preset boost level. Am I over simplifying this or missing something?

  • @nicolasorsell6158
    @nicolasorsell6158 Před 2 lety

    How would this work on a diesel with no throttle body

  • @skippy2987
    @skippy2987 Před 5 lety

    So by now you must have tested this system. Does it work? I'm doing a budget quarter mile challenge and the turbo that I have been gifted is a variable geometry setup, which makes life ideal for horsepower but not ideal for cheap control

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 5 lety

      Yes, it works very well, see the other vnt video

    • @skippy2987
      @skippy2987 Před 5 lety +1

      @@southwest82 ah yes. Looks like on my project I can skip the vacuum actuator component anyway, all I care about is my daihatsu applause to do a 13 second pass for less than $1300, not economy or anything.

  • @mdarshadali4101
    @mdarshadali4101 Před měsícem

    What about the cars which lack vacuum?

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před měsícem

      Not sure what you mean. Nearly every gas car has a vacuum port somewhere

  • @harjinderkaur2384
    @harjinderkaur2384 Před rokem

    but isnt it the same thing that vac on one side n boost on tje other so rod travels the same way. why havin vac n boost
    .?

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před rokem +1

      When the engine is not under load/boost, you want the vanes open to allow a less restrictive exhaust. When it is under boost, the vanes will open in relation to the pressure to keep the boost at set point. It is a very simple and reliable setup

    • @harjinderkaur2384
      @harjinderkaur2384 Před rokem

      @@southwest82 Bro honestly, i still didnt understand what u tried to explain in ur reply bcuz my english is not as gud as u guys. If u can pls try to explain it one more time to me. I'll appreciate. Thank u brother. Whats vaccum's role n what is boost's role in this..? That whole vdo did make sense to me but bcuz some language problem i didnt really get it. Thank u.

  • @marcelhendrikx5639
    @marcelhendrikx5639 Před 7 lety

    Did you already test this system?

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 7 lety

      Marcel Hendrikx I have. On the previous setup I used the reverse vac boost and it worked well

  • @marcelhendrikx5639
    @marcelhendrikx5639 Před 7 lety +1

    Did you have to change spring settings? Send me your e-mail brcause I would like to do a similar thing on a BMW diesel.

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 7 lety +1

      Marcel Hendrikx you can pm me through youtube. A diesel may be harder to control because of a lack of throttle plate, I have a Benz 300sd I want to VNT, but haven't figured out how to regulate the vacuum.
      This setup is for a gas engine

    • @fabriziopandolfi1857
      @fabriziopandolfi1857 Před 4 lety +1

      @@southwest82 I used to run vnt / vgt turbo into old diesels without throttle plate just by using a normal classic pressure wastegate hooked to compressor housing.

    • @southwest82
      @southwest82  Před 4 lety +1

      @@fabriziopandolfi1857 but on gas engines you have to vary the vane position based on throttle

  • @trevonscott598
    @trevonscott598 Před 4 lety

    B b on

  • @sethrailing
    @sethrailing Před 5 lety

    Would you be able to email me or message me on here I am working on a project and this is the closest thing I have found to what I'm trying to do! Thanks