Working VNT contoller, who has them?
Working VNT contoller, who has them?
I am looking for all possible working controller options for a GT2359v. I would love to have it work with an arduino which I already have but most of the projects I come across seem be quite open ended still.
I am aware of the very popular DIY found here http://dmn.kuulalaakeri.org/vnt-lda/ , but I am not sure how well the code translates over to an om617 in my case. I am also wondering how people are hooking up a throttle position sensor when using arduino.
I am also interested in more specific info on getting a vacuum type controller to work as well. Any info will be appreciated.
(09-16-2012, 08:19 PM)aaa The cruise actuator has a tps of sorts in it. Could be usable as inspiration for fabbing one.Has anyone ever tried to pull a signal off of the cruise control box that can be read by an arduino? I know it can be done on other vehicles, but have not seen any writeups anywhere on old mercedes diesels. I have ordered my arduino and some accessories but I will be a beginner. I would like to think that it would then be possible to have an arduino based cruise control as well.
(09-16-2012, 08:19 PM)aaa The cruise actuator has a tps of sorts in it. Could be usable as inspiration for fabbing one.Has anyone ever tried to pull a signal off of the cruise control box that can be read by an arduino? I know it can be done on other vehicles, but have not seen any writeups anywhere on old mercedes diesels. I have ordered my arduino and some accessories but I will be a beginner. I would like to think that it would then be possible to have an arduino based cruise control as well.
(09-16-2012, 09:51 PM)aaa It's just a potentiometer. Lots of writeups on reading generic potentiometers with arduino. Someone already made a modernized cruise controller for diesels awhile ago, it's too bad he's not selling them.oh, looks like one of these string pots could be made to work then. Thanks
(09-16-2012, 09:51 PM)aaa It's just a potentiometer. Lots of writeups on reading generic potentiometers with arduino. Someone already made a modernized cruise controller for diesels awhile ago, it's too bad he's not selling them.oh, looks like one of these string pots could be made to work then. Thanks
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
1985 injection pumps had some kind of a sensor on them, I believe it was a TPS.
I ran a vacuum system on mine, with a manual override switch. It wasn't the most efficient but it worked.
I had one vacuum actuator on the turbo, the stock one from the Jeep I believe. I ran a 2056V.
With the switch set to race mode, the vanes were pulled closed until I hit 18psi and then they relaxed enough to keep me constantly at 18psi.
In cruise mode, the vanes were completely relaxed and the turbo built around 8psi-I used this mode on the highway.
I was going to add another mode for 12psi but I ended up scrapping the car first.
The downside to this was that air could be (and probably was) pumped back into the vacuum system. When I redesign all this it will be a bit more refined, although still a mechanical manual operation.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(09-17-2012, 08:31 AM)Simpler=Better 1985 injection pumps had some kind of a sensor on them, I believe it was a TPS.
(09-17-2012, 08:31 AM)Simpler=Better 1985 injection pumps had some kind of a sensor on them, I believe it was a TPS.
(09-17-2012, 12:02 PM)raysorensonHow about on the M-pumps? Any RPS sensors on those?(09-17-2012, 08:31 AM)Simpler=Better 1985 injection pumps had some kind of a sensor on them, I believe it was a TPS.
RPS, rack position sensor. Depending on how you define "throttle" on a diesel it's the same thing or it's closely related.
(09-17-2012, 12:02 PM)raysorensonHow about on the M-pumps? Any RPS sensors on those?(09-17-2012, 08:31 AM)Simpler=Better 1985 injection pumps had some kind of a sensor on them, I believe it was a TPS.
RPS, rack position sensor. Depending on how you define "throttle" on a diesel it's the same thing or it's closely related.
The RPS is a bit of a paint to read from as its a coil construction so you need an amplifier and you also need to reference between the fixed and moving coil. It isnt any use to you here anyway since as aaa said it isn't directly linked to peddle travel. Far better to use a pot like a normal TPS, something like what is fited to the electronic pump 605 606 might be of use where you could loop through in some fashion.
The project you linked to should work with any turbo/engine you just need to map it to suit. You will also need to ditch the servo and use a vac module instead.
I think I am going to use this Cable operated TPS I found and just hook it up like the cruise control servo. https://www.hgmelectronics.com/display/h...ion+Sensor
For a cheaper alternative Google "string pot" for string potentiometer.
maybe there might be a solution here for regulating the vnt by vacuum .they also had a free switch offer http://www.hinghambay.com/ i found this company while looking for a way to replace the 2/3 way switches for the egr tranny vac . i still dont have the best grasp of vacuum tuning with the zone resistors . so i thought something like this would be a cool solution for replacing the switches with a progressive overlap when i get the hang of it .
Why not control it mechanically, with something like this?
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/thre...ontrolling
(09-17-2012, 06:26 PM)Mark_M thats pricey, one of a 606 powered car would be a lot cheaper second hand. I can get you the part number tomorrow if you like?Sure, I'll take the part #, thanks.
(09-17-2012, 06:26 PM)Mark_M thats pricey, one of a 606 powered car would be a lot cheaper second hand. I can get you the part number tomorrow if you like?Sure, I'll take the part #, thanks.
(09-17-2012, 09:09 PM)sassparilla_kid Why not control it mechanically, with something like this?I will if I am unsuccessful with Arduino.
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/thre...ontrolling
(09-17-2012, 09:09 PM)sassparilla_kid Why not control it mechanically, with something like this?I will if I am unsuccessful with Arduino.
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/thre...ontrolling
(09-18-2012, 12:12 AM)thegooch27(09-17-2012, 09:09 PM)sassparilla_kid Why not control it mechanically, with something like this?I will if I am unsuccessful with Arduino.
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/thre...ontrolling
(09-18-2012, 12:12 AM)thegooch27(09-17-2012, 09:09 PM)sassparilla_kid Why not control it mechanically, with something like this?I will if I am unsuccessful with Arduino.
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/thre...ontrolling
(09-20-2012, 09:06 AM)Alcaid olefejer: How does you boost controller work in the real life? High peaks? Smooth running? Does it interpolate in between the values set in the 11 steps?In real life it is smooth width a big VNT turbo testet on HE341VE and HE351VE,
(09-20-2012, 09:06 AM)Alcaid olefejer: How does you boost controller work in the real life? High peaks? Smooth running? Does it interpolate in between the values set in the 11 steps?In real life it is smooth width a big VNT turbo testet on HE341VE and HE351VE,