Really everyone makes these way too complicated. All you need to do is have it open and regulate BP wherever you want it set. Boost is irrelevant. The wastegate technically should be all ran off the exhaust pressure but in a diesel the soot causes problems. All your doing is relieving the pressure of one circuit. Once another separately acting pressure circuit is used to control it then it becomes harder to tun
Thank you posting that. I have always thought the same thing but I am far from an expert. It is nice to know that at least one of the most knowledgeable guys on 6.4s thinks the same way.
With just the spring in it would begin to open at 10 or 12 lbs. We put unregulated yo the side and it seems to be working. It just rained enough to make the roads too wet to go test more and see if the adjustment works.
Sledpull, the guy that built my truck tuned his gate on his compounded Cummins with drive pressure reference like you mentioned and it works for him pretty well, he just uses an inline filter to help with the soot.
I didn't get a video, I'm hoping someone from the event did and will pop up, but the guy that built it said it cleaned up most of the smoke on the dyno.
As far as Lebanon, I need to make it to TS in one piece and a dyno day in Connecticut the weekend after. Hopefuly sometime this summer once I get some in the truck.
Oh, even with the back pressure issues and me operating the truck (which I've never done before) I managed to put down 911 and maxed their torque reading at 1200, so who knows what that was.... and that was only about 60lbs of boost. On the street I see 80ish. All 3 Runs were over 900hp. 1st run spun the tires on the dyno.
I think with getting the gates dialed in and an experienced operator in the truck we can squeeze some more out of it. Also got my 2nd revision from Matt yesterday which I need to try out, probably makes around the same power though
I agree for the most part. But, if you have to use boost to help open it then you have way too much spring.
And using boost on the bottom port it changes the way it opens during different/partial load scenarios. The only way to tune a dual reference is at wot and it seems to be jumpy during normal driving.
Really everyone makes these way too complicated. All you need to do is have it open and regulate BP wherever you want it set. Boost is irrelevant. The wastegate technically should be all ran off the exhaust pressure but in a diesel the soot causes problems. All your doing is relieving the pressure of one circuit. Once another separately acting pressure circuit is used to control it then it becomes harder to tune.
To each their own.
The op can only make the gate open at a lower pressure two ways,
1-use boost to overcome spring pressure and boost to hold it closed.
2-take some spring pressure out and just use boost to hold it closed for fine adjustment.
Both ways work.
mine is straight off the drivers side upipe. no issues so far. Morgan set up my gate and it works flawlessly.
open side port and regulated boost to the top.
Do you still have your crossover pipe?
Well, 16-18 hours one way to TS. After hitting traffic and getting a little water in my MAF sensor.... otherwise truck ran great the entire time. Met a lot of great guys. Can't wait for the next event!
Thank you. It was nice meeting you guys too. Your truck definitely moves for a lifted truck with mud tires lol. Hopefully we all can get together again at the next big event.