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wdwalker 03-18-2005 08:40 AM

diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
okay check out my idea, in all of its ms paint glory-
http://img108.exs.cx/img108/5637/2stagembc4vk.png
i think this would be a very cost-effective 2-stage manual boost controller. once again it's off for high boost, on for low boost.

Xgenturbo 03-18-2005 10:34 AM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
Looks like it may work, you have to be more descriptive of how it will work and what parts are neccesary to make one.

But if you do make one, plase take pictures and do a writeup, dont forget to make a parts list.


Good stuff

projekteg 03-18-2005 10:41 AM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
i've been planning on making one of these and using uberdata's nitrous script to activate the solenoid at a certain speed or rpm (you can choose either one). i won't be boosted again for about a month though, but i'm sure i'll have one made and tested before then ;)

bumblezc 03-18-2005 04:01 PM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
That's how I'm making mine. I got son solenoids from a teacher who has a ---- load from his RX-7 collection.

I might make a three stage. He gave me two valves, 1 normally open, 1 normally closed.

I don't know I was thinking 6psi for traction, 8psi for daily driven, or 10psi when someone wants to go,
either that or 8,10,12, or just 6 and 10

lkailburn 03-18-2005 04:31 PM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
i'd say do 6 and 10. and please for the love of god make a good writeup outta it. a 2stage boost controller is pimp

SandmanCrx 03-18-2005 05:55 PM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
that's a great idea! and looks simple to make too.

Carnesd 03-18-2005 06:16 PM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
I'm not gonna say that this is a bad idea, i'll just tell you that i tried the same thing and it didn't work.
One problem with that design is that on a mbc there is a hole on the wastegate side of the controller, (at least on the one i had) and when you set it up like you have it,

when the solenoid is open then all the air flows through it but instead of pushing on the wastegate it goes out the hole on the side of the boost controller.

I tried it many different ways and couldn't get it to work. I was using a solenoid from a civic/crx though so that might have been the problem. I just kinda gave up on it after many failed attempts.

But if you can get it to work let us know the design and what you used.

Carnesd 03-18-2005 06:25 PM

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This is another way i had it setup and still didn't work >:(

With the solenoid closed, the wastegate would see full boost, then with it open, the needle valve would bleed off some boost making the wastegate open later. That was the thinking in it.

Attachment 38536

alpalwal 03-18-2005 08:53 PM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
What kind of solenoids do you all use for the 2 stage?

FooK 03-18-2005 10:17 PM

Re: diy electronic 2-stage boost controller
 
already got one ;)

http://www.boostednw.com/video/images/mbc2.jpg

http://www.boostednw.com/video/images/mbc1.jpg


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