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Old 01-21-2018, 01:27 PM
willvg95 willvg95 is offline
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Default VNT D24 940 project 'FLU'

this is my D24 to end all "D24s are crap" lark. also to showcase my fully mechanical VNT controller, if the thread gets interest ill make a full build log about how much a pain in the arse its been. still, worth it if you ask me.

the whole plan of this was to make an engine that you can start with a screwdriver and fix with a £200 halfrauds socket set at the side of the road in the middle of nowhere, go as well as a 5-6 year old diesel that needs plugging into a supercomputer every time its air filter gets changed. and so far it does that. my target was an E60 BMW 535d.

the last time i did a dyno run a few months back at VT dyno day 2017 she made a smidge over 200bhp and around 400nm torque.

apologies again to anyone who felt that they had done a shift down 't' pit that day!

now it can make the 520nm rated clutch slip in top gear, there may be an issue with the clutch, but i need to do another Dyno to see for sure. It sometimes breaks traction in a straight line in 2nd gear, with 205 profile Continental tires, needs a locking diff really...


boost comes in hard around 2000rpm, through to 2600rpm ish, making 30 PSI on the GT2260v from an 530d BMW, all the way to 5000rpm, by then the governor starts cutting fuel, although it does rev to 5400rpm.

anyway. i hope you like it, here is a video link to its last dyno run

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXUmGIdY16Q

if there are any fellow D24 people around who are planning power, contact me and we can have a chat, not many of us around in the UK at least

many thanks
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Old 01-21-2018, 07:32 PM
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Applying a VNT controller is a very interesting topic, how about giving us a quick overview before going into all the details?
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Old 01-22-2018, 08:30 AM
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Applying a VNT controller is a very interesting topic, how about giving us a quick overview before going into all the details?
i suppose i can go into it a little without giving too many secrets away.

its throttle and boost controlled, and can be set up to give just about any boost curve needed. it used two manual boost controllers, these are linked to the kick down part of the throttle drum, this goes to a conventional wastegate actuator which acts on the vanes.

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Old 01-22-2018, 09:10 AM
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Applying a VNT controller is a very interesting topic, how about giving us a quick overview before going into all the details?
i suppose i can go into it a little without giving too many secrets away.

its throttle and boost controlled, and can be set up to give just about any boost curve needed. it used two manual boost controllers, these are linked to the kick down part of the throttle drum, this goes to a conventional wastegate actuator which acts on the vanes.

taa
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Old 02-23-2018, 06:41 PM
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Default Controlling the vanes

I am very interested in how you are controlling the turbo. I have gotten a he351ve from a Cummins and it has a different style of vane movement but same in theory, From what I have found on the internet guys are using just a light pound spring to control the boost, the back pressure inside the manifold will be enough to push open the nozzle ring but what you have going seems to work wayyy better than this
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Old 12-24-2018, 07:55 PM
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What transmission are you using? How did you tune the pump? Very interesting project.
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Old 05-12-2019, 12:41 PM
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Hi,
also interested!
How's driving compared to regular turbo? I'd be less after peak power, but early boost and less ketchup-effect..

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