I'm looking for a boost controller, manual controllers are cheap, but are the electronic version much better?
wrinx
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I'm looking for a boost controller, manual controllers are cheap, but are the electronic version much better?
wrinx
Evodelta's post:
http://forum.berlinasportivo.org/sho...0&postcount=41
Damn....best go join the boys at Maccy D's then...
wrinx
Thanks....and an update on your BC ;)
wrinx
I asked a fella who is running one but really all I got out of him is that the delivery of the boost is controllable so it can come in gradually. I think this is relevant on a FWD where wheel spin and torque steer might be an issue but on ours, all the power early as possible would be best so a MBC is best IMO.
I still have boost leaks - its flying up to 1 bar and falling to about 0.7 now - each time I raise the boost it doesnt fall as far - it was falling to 0.5 when it was set to a 0.8 peak, now its up to a 1.0 peak, it falls to 0.7..........a bad boost controller?
Thanks, if that's the case I want a MBC which can be run to the cabin....will there be any problems caused by running the vacuum hoses in to the cabin???
wrinx
Not sure TBH, the air in the line between the turbo and wastgate has to compress over a much longer line now, but I have no idea if that will make a difference or not....maybe a question for a turbo specialist or EvoDelta....
Need to reconnect the pierburg valve and test really. AFAIK the MBC is there to hold constant boost - no movement at all when on full throttle...
The Q4 already has an electronic boost controller. Its VERY easy and inexpensive to gain almost total control over the boost characteristics of the engine. You just need to by a ROM emulator (moates.net) and use the free software (Tunerpro RT).
Sounds interesting, will have a look later ;)
wrinx
Taking advantage of the pierburg valve....interesting...
Got the software...have I got this right, software to change parameters and then the programming is held in the emulator???
You may have to explain this :lol:
Ostrich 2.0 looks like the favourite....?
wrinx
What chip do you have Steve?
Squadra...
wrinx
all the info you need is there :http://www.berlinasportivo.com/Techn...CU/hexmaps.php
but you need to check fueling with O2 sensor to avoid underfueling and keep in mind that with the oem MAP you can rise boost up to 1,2 bar {as they say}at middle range.
Nick
Someone's left a load of web code on that link...needs sorting so I can read the info :rolleyes:
Looks like I'm back to a MBC then....still want it in the cabin though :smile:
...any problem with using longer pipes to the cabin? Does it slow the system in any way?
wrinx
wrinx - I read on the net (though I cant find the reference) - of a WRX enthusiast who tried an experiment using 100 meters of thin tube (on a roll) to connect his boost gauge and manual controller. It made no measurable difference to turbo spool up time.
.. you can't use a proprietary chip like the squadra if you want to set the boost etc up yourself - you can just buy an off the shelf generic 27c256 EPROM that fits the ECU and copy the code direct into it - however (and even simpler...) I am simply using the Ostrich 2.0 plugged into the ECU - rather than a separate 27c256 - and its very quick and easy to make changes to the code.
jimn.
Mmm, you keep changing my mind! :doh:
Tell me more....
wrinx
Decided to go the cheaper route and bought a Powertek Boost Controller, looks like a quality item so hopefully all will be well :smile:
http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...Controller.jpg
Might look in to this electrical box of tricks in the future :cool:
wrinx
Looks good! :cool:
Now I need you to let me know how you get on.... :D
squadra chips have a copy protection on them, so it's doubtful you can start from your squadra to make a new chip.... not that you'll need to with a MBC
MBC arrived today....smaller than I imagined :redface: but looks to be reasonable quality.
Just puzzling over how to make a case and fit it in the cabin. :smoke:
wrinx
What sort of hose are you going to use?
Been considering fitting one inside but due to small people having access I have decided to go for the normal under the bonnet solution.
Will be ordering parts over the next few days and will have a play.
Nuts....just reading about pressure hose, guess the vacuum hose won't cope with the pressure....never gave it a second thought :doh::doh::doh:
wrinx
...and others have talked about vacuum hose....had me going there!!! :smile:
This is what it looks like...bit worried about "spike", lots of websites reckon this is a problem if it's not installed in the engine bay, any comments?
http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...0004Medium.jpg
http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...0005Medium.jpg
http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...0006Medium.jpg
wrinx
It wasnt intended as one to begin with but I see the issue you may have as the air in the pipes is compressing over a longer distance the wastegate will take longer to open allowing more boost - I am just guessing here. Perhaps this is what a boost "spike" is :confused: :confused:
I think silicon is ok, but the turbo might melt it if its connection directly to it. The standard setup has the hose come off the turbo, then there is a joiner for a second bit of hose, if you do away with the second bit conenct the silicon stuff there it should be fine :) Mine is using fuel hose for its short distance.
The install looks great btw :cool:
Not a clue to be honest, I think spike is when the boost creeps over the max set by the controller....not sure why it happens, but perhaps the tube length means there's a delay in the effect of the MBC.
Yeah, I was planning to join to those as they're braided :smile:
Ta...it's been a lot of hassle so it had better work ok!!! :mad:
wrinx
Silicone hose is the best stuff for the job and you should be ok with it, not enough heat from the inlet side of the turbo to melt it. If you want some cheaper stuff PDQ then visit a B&Q Depot, they have clear PVC tubing for pennies.
A boost spike is when the boost rises so hard that it goes beyond the max figure and then settles back to it, I dunno why people complain, boost spikes are fun! (see aforementioned Autospeed site for better explanation)
Personally I can't see the point in in-car boost control (once it's set what can you do?), but I know you like to see your gadgets on display. :tasty:
:lol: Not so much about having them on display...but I really only want to run the full boost when I'm feeling playful ;)
Otherwise I want to be able to turn it down, to perhaps 1bar so, it's just usable around local streets.
The run I did with the Pierburg disconnected told me the boost rises VERY quickly so less would be smoother around town :smile:
Wish I'd known about B+Q, just spent ?15 on another 4m of the expensive stuff :rolleyes:
wrinx
you will still need to stay below the boost figures that are coded into the boost limit table.
you simply rewrite that section and burn it to eprom and banzai!
Now I've seen if fitted internally looks good. Maybe its an option.
Might wait to see how you get on before installing mine.