JustinJones
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 30, 2006
- 7
My current project is adapting a Garrett AVNT turbo to a gasoline passenger car application with performance in mind. The Garrett AVNT turbo is an electro-hydraulically activated VNT turbo, the pressurized oil supply from the engine is used to change the position of the vanes in the turbine housing. The spool valves directing the oil supply are controlled electronically by the ECU based on calculated engine load.
Here's what I have found out about the signal that actuates the variable turbine: "A pulse width modulated proportional solenoid provides infinitely variable control. Further, the design is completely self-contained with only a single electrical plug-in to the engine's ECU. As a result, all variable forces are removed from the control loop; aerodynamic loading, friction and oil pressure." -- cut/pasted from this article:
The Garrett engineer I spoke to today told me to ask a Ford or GM dealer (they both use the same AVNT center section on their respective turbos) what kind of signal they should get going to the turbo when they put the truck on the scope.
Maybe I can end up running it the same way I would run a fuel injector off my ECU, the ECU will think it's sending the signal to a fuel injector but really it will be going to the turbo...
Does anyone have any experience or comments about this subject?
Here's what I have found out about the signal that actuates the variable turbine: "A pulse width modulated proportional solenoid provides infinitely variable control. Further, the design is completely self-contained with only a single electrical plug-in to the engine's ECU. As a result, all variable forces are removed from the control loop; aerodynamic loading, friction and oil pressure." -- cut/pasted from this article:
The Garrett engineer I spoke to today told me to ask a Ford or GM dealer (they both use the same AVNT center section on their respective turbos) what kind of signal they should get going to the turbo when they put the truck on the scope.
Maybe I can end up running it the same way I would run a fuel injector off my ECU, the ECU will think it's sending the signal to a fuel injector but really it will be going to the turbo...
Does anyone have any experience or comments about this subject?