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supercharger bypass on twincharged engine

Started by tonci, September 27, 2019, 12:19:35 PM

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tonci

I have audi 2.7 twincharged engine (twin turbo and supercharger) and I am working on supercharger bypass that should open when turbos spool up. I need fine control over that bypass so I plan to use audi DBW throttle body for that purpose. Can I use Bridge Output Driver from vems shop to drive that throttle body and connect secondary PWM output from vems to bridge driver to control it?

Kamuto

Quote from: tonci on September 27, 2019, 12:19:35 PM
I have audi 2.7 twincharged engine (twin turbo and supercharger) and I am working on supercharger bypass that should open when turbos spool up. I need fine control over that bypass so I plan to use audi DBW throttle body for that purpose. Can I use Bridge Output Driver from vems shop to drive that throttle body and connect secondary PWM output from vems to bridge driver to control it?
yes I would say you can use it without any problem
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tonci

So I will be able fine controll it (like open 5%...then 10%...then 20%) without any tps sensor inputs? Just by using pwm output from vems to bridge driver. 

Kamuto

Quote from: tonci on September 30, 2019, 01:27:21 PM
So I will be able fine controll it (like open 5%...then 10%...then 20%) without any tps sensor inputs? Just by using pwm output from vems to bridge driver.
no
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tonci

Yes I did some research and find out that myself. Your previous post was quite misleading. Using just one pwm output to bridge driver I would probably get throttle to just be open or closed (binary mode) and I can get that with plain relay and misc output.

Kamuto

Quote from: tonci on October 01, 2019, 02:04:15 PM
Yes I did some research and find out that myself. Your previous post was quite misleading. Using just one pwm output to bridge driver I would probably get throttle to just be open or closed (binary mode) and I can get that with plain relay and misc output.
with plain relay you will kill throttle in about 20 mins ;)
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tonci

I found much better solution. Supercharger bypass throttle from early Mercedes c230. It works exactly as I need it to, controlled directly by PWM signal.

Kamuto

Quote from: tonci on October 02, 2019, 02:28:13 PM
I found much better solution. Supercharger bypass throttle from early Mercedes c230. It works exactly as I need it to, controlled directly by PWM signal.
all of them are controlled by pwm... and all of them needs feedback if you want some sort of precise control. anyway, you always can use your mechanical throttle signal configured as pedal position and then your bypass valve position as tps :)
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MWfire

Quote from: Kamuto on October 03, 2019, 10:28:30 AM
Quote from: tonci on October 02, 2019, 02:28:13 PM
I found much better solution. Supercharger bypass throttle from early Mercedes c230. It works exactly as I need it to, controlled directly by PWM signal.
all of them are controlled by pwm... and all of them needs feedback if you want some sort of precise control. anyway, you always can use your mechanical throttle signal configured as pedal position and then your bypass valve position as tps :)
that bypass has the own electronic for control. So need gnd, +12v and pwm.

Kamuto

Quote from: MWfire on October 04, 2019, 02:40:56 PM
Quote from: Kamuto on October 03, 2019, 10:28:30 AM
Quote from: tonci on October 02, 2019, 02:28:13 PM
I found much better solution. Supercharger bypass throttle from early Mercedes c230. It works exactly as I need it to, controlled directly by PWM signal.
all of them are controlled by pwm... and all of them needs feedback if you want some sort of precise control. anyway, you always can use your mechanical throttle signal configured as pedal position and then your bypass valve position as tps :)
that bypass has the own electronic for control. So need gnd, +12v and pwm.

that's nice anyone has part number of it?
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