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The one thing I completely forgot about was that once the secondary is activated, it will stay on until less than 5% throttle position occurs. You have to let off the gas all the way briefly to get it to set back to quiet.
Another less complicated method might be to use the vacuum switch to just trigger on plenum pressures x amount of KPa near atmospheric or full throttle-high load. hmmm. thanks for the ideas... |
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Sorry, I'm a bit late...........but FRIGGIN SWEET!! Thanks for sharing.
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Well, having thought about your circumstances a little - specifically the hill/mountain factor (almost foreign to us FBI and other flatlanders) - there are perhaps a couple solutions: Go to a manually controlled, electrically switched cutouts (as Bob suggested) or control the vacuum solenoid with a sensor sampling and triggering on the TPS voltage perhaps??? The manual approach is, well, manual! (But, NOT spontaneous by any stretch, which is the main purpose of NOT going that route.). I like the TPS voltage approach because the "on or off" aspect depends on throttle position only, and the spontaneity, of course. The threshold could theoretically be adjusted to trigger at any desired amount - even on the fly, if that was desirable too (several interesting options - discussed further down). To address your concerns for lag and latent "on" mode (until the throttle dips under 5%), it might be addressed in three parts:
Vacuum closing the NPPs would come from the vacuum ball nearby when the vacuum solenoids* is/are switched "off". *Keys to the system are 1) a sensor/switch that reacts to perhaps the specific TPS voltage without interfering with its intended purpose (such as perhaps a high input impedance op amp circuit set to trigger at a predetermined voltage close to the WOT value), and 2) the vacuum solenoid needs to isolate the vacuum side of the switch when "ON" so as not to bleed air into the vacuum ball reservoir when the NPPs are switched open. In the end, hypothetically the system would spontaneously react very quickly ON and OFF, according to throttle demand. And too, the system could be turned off completely with a switch, so as to avoid nuisance activation, OR locked ON too, for that matter. In the end, this could also quicken the response to the vacuum only (FBI) setup, IF desired...IF. The current vacuum system would change (the sound) from a mmmmWAAAAAH and back to more of a mmmmBAAAAH and equally/nearly as quick back to "mmmm" sort of thing! ![]() Food for thought... Last edited by Paul Workman; 10-27-2013 at 07:39 AM. |
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Bouncing this back and forth, for the sake of discussion, I completely glossed over you mentioning moving the vacuum switch to the plenum. That might work w/o designing a TPS voltage sensor/switch. Now, the one thing that is NOT a problem with the electrical/manual cutouts or the relatively slower to react FBI system, i.e., the plenum activated NPPs, is rapid oscillation between ON and OFF or "chattering". This problem would depend largely on the sensitivity of the particular vacuum sensor/switch, primarily at the critical moment vacuum level crosses the trigger value. (I wouldn't want to unnecessarily "fix" a problem that never existed, but worth keeping in mind it could happen, and a fix could be applied if needed.) Last edited by Paul Workman; 10-28-2013 at 08:20 AM. |
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