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fjasper 03-02-2011 05:36 AM

Wastegate logic for economy?
 
Would it be practical or beneficial to set up the wastegate logic on a turbo motor so that the wastegate stays open until boost is called for?

The way I understand it, the exhaust is always routed through the turbine, which seems like it would take some energy, even when the engine doesn't need more intake pressure than is available via ambient pressure.

There would need to be two alternate routes for intake air, one through the turbo and one skipping the turbo, and some way to balance/mix/transition during changes in demand, but it seems like some combination of BOVs and DVs could be set up to make it happen.

The turbo would want some exhaust flow through it all the time, to keep it warmed up and turning so it would be ready to boost when called for, I suppose.

Ah, well, crap. Someday I'll learn to do a search before I write up a question...
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Seems like someone with the right skills could possibly set up a wastegate spring so it would do a similar thing on a conventional system, though. Maybe?

Tygen1 03-03-2011 12:57 PM

A small amount of boost a cruising speed is helpfull for MPG. While accelerating, keep it is a low as possible.
Keep it simple, no need to get elaborate. The turbo helps overcome some pumping losses, maybe a programable boost control would be good for you?


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