2 turbo waste gate control (twg), 1 description, 2 using the turbo waste gate control – Haltech E6S User Manual

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16.2 Turbo Waste Gate Control (TWG)

16.2.1 Description


The wastegate of a turbo is operated when the manifold pressure is sufficiently high to force
the diaphragm within the wastegate unit. With electronic boost control, the object is to use a
pulsating solenoid to bleed off the manifold pressure signal seen by the waste gate unit so that
it can see only a fraction of the manifold pressure. The solenoid operates at constant frequency
and the duty cycle is altered to control the drop in pressure signal through the device.

16.2.2 Using the Turbo Waste Gate Control


In order to use the Turbo Waste Gate Control function, you will need the following:

- a suitable pressure solenoid valve;
- air hose and fittings;
- E6S programming software and cable;
- an overboost relief valve (strongly recommended).


The air circuit to the waste gate must be configured appropriately, as in figure 16.1. If it is not
directly filtered, the air bleed line to the solenoid should run to the airbox or into the car body,
free from road dust. Install the solenoid valve securely, and power and signal from the
Auxiliary I/O connector on the harness. The wastegate should be re-set so that its operation
point is very low, around 20kPa (3 psi).

NB: Be sure to use air hose that is rated to the pressure the engine is expected to be boosted
to. All fittings should be secured so that they will not disconnect under high pressures.

A relief valve should be fitted to the manifold as a backup in case of an air hose failure and
uncontrolled boost.

Figure 16.1. Diagram of Turbo with Wastegate Control Solenoid.

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