Variable vane geometry turbo

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Re: Variable vane geometry turbo

Postby Martin on Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:53 pm

Thank you very much for the information. Its greatly appreciated!

May I have your email address to send you some information as i progress? You can send it via PM.


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Re: Variable vane geometry turbo

Postby Martin on Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:45 pm

Hi SportsCarRacer


If I understand you corectly the GTxxyyV is the Dutycycle type and the GTBxxyyVK is the type where the ECU drives the DC servo Directly?



Is this the "povvo" type?


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Re: Variable vane geometry turbo

Postby DarrenR on Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:13 pm

Martin sent this actuator to us at Motec.

i've been able to figure it out!

It works on 300Hz (290 to 310Hz) and duty = position from 5% to 90%.
Pin 1 (round end) +12v
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 N/C
Pin 4 Signal
Pin 5 N/C

The signal pin has a pull up to 12v built in so just needs connecting directly to a switch to ground output.

Easy to operate with a dash or ECU. It would be interesting to see how well a VNT turbo works!
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Re: Variable vane geometry turbo

Postby Martin on Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:56 pm

DarrenR wrote:
i've been able to figure it out!



It just took him a single arvo :D



Thanks for the help Darren, Ill get a job for that VNT as soon as its back
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Re: Variable vane geometry turbo

Postby DarrenR on Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:23 am

Martin wrote:

It just took him a single arvo :D




I had help from SportsCar Racer! And i was about to give up, last attempt was just to throw a bunch of different frequencies at it,as i didn't know if it was CAN of freq control, or what the pin out was, so i was just lucky.
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Re: Variable vane geometry turbo

Postby karel021 on Mon Apr 15, 2019 10:52 pm

Bump !!


Did you figure it out ?

i have a porsche 997 turbo that has this variable actuators.

just 12v,gnd and pulse them with an input?
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