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How do the CO2 bottles help with the boost controllers and spool-up? Anyway to get a pretty decent explanation on the whole set up?
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SignUp Now!The simple explanation would be that when you use an electronic boost controller and use compressed gas to hold the wastegate shut you can send more than manifold pressure to the top of the gate and have total control over that pressure. The controller can be set to send any specified pressure there and it can further control boost by increasing or decreasing that pressure as the car accelerates for whatever the user wants. You can set it to leave at 12psi and ramp in in a specified amount of time or you can stage it to come in in multiple hits over time. The controller relies on a MAP sensor to be able to provide a constant pressure number reading so it can control the diaphragm pressure. Keep in mind that the wastegate also has its own spring so that has to be figured in and would be a reason why one car may have to use 30psi to get a desired boost and another similar car may need 40psi to attain the same boost level. Remember the factors that will cause a wastegate to open. They are a negative pressure differential between the top and bottom of the diaphragm, spring pressure, and the exhaust pressure exerted on the valve. CO2 is great because you can counter act a high backpressure situation like in heads up racing while controlling the torque at the wheels throughout the pass. Most racers have all the boost in before the 60'.
Another question, since you are using the co2 in lieu of the manifold pressure, you might have to set the boost controller for 40 psi to get 25 psi at the manifold?
Any pics would be great too.
I think I kinda get it.
So, I guess that wouldn't work out too good on a car that sees street time.
boost controller map sensor goes on the manifold (not turbo outlet ) but the same source as you would with the boost gauge so your controller targets that you set are the same as your gauge
have to disagree with bison about not needing to use manifold (turbo outlet ) to gate
have you tried running a gate with the bottom port to atmosphere ?