by SportsCarRacer on Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:32 am
Hi Martin,
Sorry about the delay, been pretty busy the last week or so!
Thanks for ther pics, the one you have is the most common type (from Garrett, anyway), but it's the one that if the travel is exceeded, the gear comes of the end of the worm...don't woory, it's easy to fix, just flip of the case retaining clips, carefully pull the black cover up, and re-engage the gear! Cover on and away you go! As i said, robust range id 5-85% of total travel.
Pinouts are as follows: Pin one is at the "round end" of the connector (not the short side with the flat on it)
In your pic above, with the pins vertical on the page,the PIN1 is at the TOP of the connector
PIN1 Motor Pwr +
PIN2 Motor Pwr-
PIN3 Hall Posn sensor gnd (sigrtn)
PIN4 VGT Position signal
PIN5 Hall Posn sensor pwr (vref)
Other than that, it's a normal servo motor! Zero postion (really 5%) is vanes fully closed(low speed operation), full position (really 85%) is vanes fully open (high speed position)....typically controller should default to 50% postion to minimise risk of overboost...very easy to get with vanes fully closed and a bit of a rev!
Be VERY careful with exhaust temps with VNT turbos...the vanes begin to bind, and have seen it happen very quickly...sometimes they rcover, sometimes they are too distorted on the guide plate ring to work properly again.....don't go over 850, typically 780 degC is ideal (after all it is a diesel!)
Also, bear in mind that the actuator and turbo are a matched pair, and i know at least in our applications, the actuator is not available as a separate component...you need to buy a whole turbo......
Enjoy, would be interested to hear your exploits / progress!