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cobaltss81 09-28-11 11:54 PM

Which VDI position is this?
 
I am working on a custom VDI actuation project using megasquirt and I can't find anywhere a CLEAR explanation of which is which. I have had it wired "open" for a while, but the wire fell of and I can't remember. Here is a picture:

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j2...2-09-10_26.jpg

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j2...-08-03_268.jpg

cobaltss81 09-29-11 09:47 AM

Anyone?

TonyD89 09-29-11 10:13 AM

Remove the bolt and nut, pull it out and look. Closed at low RPM, open at high.

cobaltss81 09-29-11 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by TonyD89 (Post 10805580)
Remove the bolt and nut, pull it out and look. Closed at low RPM, open at high.

And just how am I gonna know what I'm looking at when I get it apart? Whenever I find out this information I plan on doing a detailed write up so that way there won't be any more confusion...

Anyone?

wrankin 09-29-11 08:40 PM

which position is it at with the actuator still attached - that would be the "low RPM" position.

the FSM should have enough info for you to figure it out, IIRC.

-bill

TonyD89 09-29-11 08:49 PM

It's just a plastic cylinder with two cross holes in it. one big, one smaller. Look in the bore after removal and everything will be obvious. Don't worry, you can't really break anything taking the valve out.

cobaltss81 09-30-11 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by wrankin (Post 10806431)
which position is it at with the actuator still attached - that would be the "low RPM" position.

the FSM should have enough info for you to figure it out, IIRC.

-bill

I dont have the actuator anymore so I don't know.

Landon303 09-30-11 12:56 PM

http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...35507456_n.jpg

Here you go. This is the "closed" position

cobaltss81 09-30-11 11:33 PM

Thank you very much! I am working on using a linear slide actuator to make the port work...I'll keep everyone posted on how it turns out.


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