OK fellas-- this is sort of a continuation of Cliff's discussion of this over on NWB.
First, credit where it's due: Bponci came up with this idea and it appears to be quite effective.
The idea is to regulate boost using solenoid valve in the WG actuator line, and having THIS valve controlled by a Hobbs switch.
The problem with the oem wg configuration is that the WG starts to crack open long before we want it to. IOW, if you set your WG to 30psi, it will start to crack open before that-- which slows spoolup and tq rise.
Ideally, we want the WG to be BLOCKED until the boost limit is reached, at which point it will be blasted open. This eliminates the progressive oem setup.
So BPonci came up with the idea of using a Hobbs Switch to control the WG via solenoid valve. With this setup, the WG actuator sees no boost signal at all until the Hobbs switch closes and activates a solenoid valve that opens to allow boost signal to the WG actuator.
So I have the Hobbs switch (got from NAPA for $30).
But what should I use for a solenoid valve?? I'm thinking a Nitrous solenoid would work well, but it's overkill for this application, isn't it?
Where else can I source a solenoid valve that has basic 1/8" NPT ins and outs???
Thanks for the help.
First, credit where it's due: Bponci came up with this idea and it appears to be quite effective.
The idea is to regulate boost using solenoid valve in the WG actuator line, and having THIS valve controlled by a Hobbs switch.
The problem with the oem wg configuration is that the WG starts to crack open long before we want it to. IOW, if you set your WG to 30psi, it will start to crack open before that-- which slows spoolup and tq rise.
Ideally, we want the WG to be BLOCKED until the boost limit is reached, at which point it will be blasted open. This eliminates the progressive oem setup.
So BPonci came up with the idea of using a Hobbs Switch to control the WG via solenoid valve. With this setup, the WG actuator sees no boost signal at all until the Hobbs switch closes and activates a solenoid valve that opens to allow boost signal to the WG actuator.
So I have the Hobbs switch (got from NAPA for $30).
But what should I use for a solenoid valve?? I'm thinking a Nitrous solenoid would work well, but it's overkill for this application, isn't it?
Where else can I source a solenoid valve that has basic 1/8" NPT ins and outs???
Thanks for the help.