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13B-RX3 12-22-06 07:22 PM

Haltech boost solinoid to a Tial wastegate????
 
I am plumbing my wastegates and have a question about the hookup to the boost solenoid. The instructions say to hook the normally open side of the solenoid to the top port of the wastegate (to hold it closed) and hook the normally closed side to the bottom port (to open it). The question i have is that when the solenoid energises there is no way for the top port to vent. The bottom port is pressurized and the top would be too (no way to vent the pressure). I e-mailed Haltech and they said it doesn't need a vent but on Tials website their vacuum diagram shows a vent in the system. Am i just over thinking this or should the control port be vented.

Thanks in advance.
Allen

crispeed 12-23-06 03:01 AM

For external wastegate-->

Port #1-----> Tee's into the hose from compressor housing to the bottom or side of the wastgate.
Port #2-----> Goes to the top of the wastegate.
Port #3-----> Not used/vent/air bleed or air intake before the turbo.

13B-RX3 12-23-06 07:47 AM

Thanks Cris.

13B-RX3 12-23-06 10:34 AM

Went to look at it this morning and i think you got your port numbers off. This makes more sence.

Port 1 ---> Vent
Port 2 ---> Top of wastegate
Port 3 ---> Tee's into line to bottom.


Port 2 and 3 are normally connected. That would put pressure on both sides of the wastegate. Then when it is activared port 3 is shut off and ports 1 and 2 are connected venting pressure from the top of the gate. Is this correct.

Thanks
Allen

crispeed 12-24-06 12:32 AM

Well since it makes more 'sence' your way why bother asking especially when someone is giving you the instructions as to how it has been working for them on many applications with great success and no 'sence' was involved only actual trial and error or real world experience.
It's funny because a lot of boost controllers use the same solenoid for example 'Turbosmart' E-Boost controller. Probably you should have them re-write their instructions for the way it makes more sence! :):)

13B-RX3 12-24-06 12:36 AM

Well everyone makes mistakes. I am sorry if i offended you but when it comes to things like that i would rather understand how and why it works. If there was only one way to do it then why do Tial, Haltech, and You all say to do it differently. Who am i supposed to believe.

This is the E-mail i got from Haltech.

Hello Allen,

Port 1 goes to the top of the Gate, Port 2 goes to "Boost pressure" ONLY, Port 3 goes to the bottom of the gate.

If there is anything else we can do please let me know,

Trust me, i value your opinion very much. I am looking at a $2000 pile of parts that i bought only because you said they work!:)

crispeed 12-24-06 12:47 AM


Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Well everyone makes mistakes. I am sorry if i offended you.

I did not get offended. :)



Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Haltech, and You all say to do it differently. Who am i supposed to believe.

Yeh I know how difficult that can be sometimes. Who do we believe?
This should help--->
http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.p...download&id=15



Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
I am looking at a $2000 pile of parts that i bought only because you said they work!:)

Yeh
Edgar told me you bought yourself a couple of christmas gifts!:)

13B-RX3 12-24-06 12:54 AM

Thanks for the link.

If everything goes right the car will be running next week!!!

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...pampics009.jpg

13B-RX3 12-24-06 01:11 AM

Well my shitty day continues. It wont let me download the link! It keeps saying the file was damaged and could not be repaired.

13B-RX3 12-24-06 01:28 AM

Just so were on the same page the port to the far left is #2, the middle port is #3 and the far right port is #1?

13B-RX3 12-24-06 01:55 AM

Ok, finally found a link that worked.
http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.p...download&id=29


If i am reading this correctly ports 1 and 2 are normally connected. Pressure would pass trough the solenoid and hold the wastegate closed. When the solenoid is energised port 1 is shut off and ports 2 and 3 are connected relieving pressure from the top of the gate and opening it. Is that correct?

If it is then the solenoid i have is different unless they normally keep it energised and deenergize it to open the gate. That would make 'sense' that way if the valve/wiring failed it would revert to wastegate spring pressure. So if that is the case would you have to invert the output on the E11?

setzep 12-24-06 11:27 AM

I don't have much to add to this thread except for saying that engine compartment is 100% awsome..

crispeed 12-24-06 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Ok, finally found a link that worked.
http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.p...download&id=29


If i am reading this correctly ports 1 and 2 are normally connected. Pressure would pass trough the solenoid and hold the wastegate closed. When the solenoid is energised port 1 is shut off and ports 2 and 3 are connected relieving pressure from the top of the gate and opening it. Is that correct?

If it is then the solenoid i have is different unless they normally keep it energised and deenergize it to open the gate. That would make 'sense' that way if the valve/wiring failed it would revert to wastegate spring pressure. So if that is the case would you have to invert the output on the E11?

What came first? The chicken or the egg?

If you blow air into port 1 there should be no flow. Port 2 and 3 are connected once there is no power to the solenoid and also so that the top of the W/G can vent for normal operation ie. off the base pressure of the spring.. Once the solenoid is energised the pressure is allowed to flow from port 1 to port 2 while port 3 is closed in the process. It's pretty simple. Same operation as would most boost controllers for an external W/G both manual or electronic.

BTW.
Merry Christmas. :)

crispeed 12-24-06 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Just so were on the same page the port to the far left is #2, the middle port is #3 and the far right port is #1?

Yes once port #3 is facing you looking at the solenoid.

13B-RX3 12-24-06 01:54 PM

Merry Christmas to you too Cris. Thank you for taking the time to explain to me how the system works. It all makes sense to me now.

Have a merry Christmas and a happy new year!!!!

crispeed 12-25-06 03:52 AM

This solenoid looks pretty interesting on paper. I like the high boost capability with low duty cycles. Supposedly you can also use it with the Greddy boost controller. Good to 120psi! Have to look into it.

http://www.oakos.com/Merchant2/merch...de=ASM-INT-720

http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/p...oducts_id/7784

http://www.jscspeed.com/index.html?/...errin_ebcs.htm

http://www.renickmotorsports.com/osc...32a2b7eaccdc9a

http://www.streetunit.com/product_p/asm-int-720.htm

Here's the review on the Suburu STI forum-->
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23498

crispeed 12-25-06 04:35 AM

Perrin solenoid
http://www.bescaredracing.com/sti/tu...l/DSC05004.JPG

Haltech solenoid made by MAC valves.
http://www.macvalves.com/products.htm

13B-RX3 12-25-06 11:37 AM

Thanks Cris, It just so happens i have been looking for high pressure soleniods for an air shifter i am making ;).


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