Has anyone used one of these on a dmax to help spool a big single?
http://www.dieselperformance.com/index.php/product/index/202P
http://www.dieselperformance.com/index.php/product/index/202P
I've been waiting for forum feedback on this product as well, me tinks it would work well with a 4202Has anyone used one of these on a dmax to help spool a big single?
http://www.dieselperformance.com/index.php/product/index/202P
Wonder if its similar to this.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wU6ScWaF504
No, I was talking about the quick spool valve. I believe it works similar to the BD one you are looking at.
No, I was talking about the quick spool valve. I believe it works similar to the BD one you are looking at.
Just Looking at the video and what it's accomplishing...but maybe I missed something?
The quick spool "valve" isn't a hard part or a valve at all, rather it is a mixture control knob that affects the injectors, it's an electronic gizmo. The BD valve is actually a butterfly valve that sits between the turbo and turbo pedestal and allows more or less exhaust gasses to hit the turbine to allow for more or less drive pressure, so a larger turbo can spool quicker on the low end, and then the valve opens on the top end to allow the bigger turbo its full potential and not choke out, again, if I understand how it works correctly.
Yes it will. They are fairly popular on the 5.9's with larger singles. They definatly work but take some time to dial in.
I've been waiting for forum feedback on this product as well, me tinks it would work well with a 4202
They are two completely different products that work off different premises. The BD valve works off pressure like a waste gate, but allows more or lees air to pass through the pedestal to the turbo( if i understand it right)
the mixture control devise from DT works with the injectors, so you can dial in or out the fuel "trim" to help push the turbine harder with more fuel, or dial it back and have less smoke, to get your fueling perfect, or you can cut the fuel out enough to significantly reduce power, like a valet mode(if I understand it right)
Just my opinion based on how I understand the products, I've never used either
A 4202 is too small to need a diverter and would create really high drive pressure. They are for guys that want to run big turbine wheels and housings. You're correct about it running off boost pressure like a wastegate. It closes a butterfly valve on one side of the turbine housing. As boost comes up the butterfly opens. Not really needed on a 400 cu in V8 IMO.
The mixture controller ties into the MAF sensor
I've been waiting for forum feedback on this product as well, me tinks it would work well with a 4202
They are two completely different products that work off different premises. The BD valve works off pressure like a waste gate, but allows more or lees air to pass through the pedestal to the turbo( if i understand it right)
the mixture control devise from DT works with the injectors, so you can dial in or out the fuel "trim" to help push the turbine harder with more fuel, or dial it back and have less smoke, to get your fueling perfect, or you can cut the fuel out enough to significantly reduce power, like a valet mode(if I understand it right)
Just my opinion based on how I understand the products, I've never used either
Here's the one from SDP