TS-0620-4012 - TS-0620-4014 - GenV IWG (Twin Port) Wastegate Actuator Suit BorgWarner EFR 14psi - InstructionsUpdated 3 months ago
Important Notes on Your Internal Wastegate Actuator
- Turbosmart accepts no responsibility whatsoever for incorrect installation of this product which is potentially hazardous and can cause serious engine damage or personal injury.
- Consult your local specialist before setting your desired boost pressure, setting boost beyond your engines capability may result in engine damage.
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Use only high-quality fittings ensuring maximum sealing reliability. Optional Turbosmart Fitting kit available.
Recommendations
- Allow for adequate cool airflow around the diaphragm housing
- DO NOT Mount the wastegate so that the top diaphragm housing is less than 100mm from a heat source
- Turbosmart recommends that your wastegate is fitted by an appropriately qualified technician.
- Turbosmart recommends that the engines Air/Fuel ratio is checked while setting the desired boost pressure, as any increase in boost pressure can cause the engine to run “LEAN”, resulting in possible engine damage.
- Turbosmart recommends that boost pressure is set using a dynamometer and not on public roads.
- Turbosmart recommends that a boost gauge be permanently fitted to the vehicle.
Please check that the following items have been provided in your Internal Wastegate packaging.
Part |
Description |
Use |
1 |
Turbosmart
Gen V IWG
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Main unit
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2 |
Rod
Kit
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3x rods for fitment to BorgWarner EFR series
turbos
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3 |
Spring kit
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4x springs: 2x inner, 1x middle, 1x outer (1x
spring pre-installed)
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4 |
Fitting kit
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2x 1/8” NPT nipple, 4x 1/8” NPT blanking
plugs (1x pre-installed)
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5 |
Turbosmart Sticker
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Turbosmart sticker
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6 |
Turbosmart Position Sensor
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Turbosmart HE Sor personal injury. It is highly recommended that you consult a qualified technician who has experience with setting up boost control systems and installing our products. Turbosmart disclaims any damages arising due to improper installation or misuse of this product or its contents. If you have any questions regarding these instructions, please contactensor (Sensor Cap Model Only)
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7 |
IWG Actuator Collar Tool
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Remove actuator collar to change spring
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Tools Required
- 10mm open end spanner
- Square drive ratchet wrench
- Torque wrench (3/8” drive)
- Non-marking spanners to tighten fittings
- 3/16” hex key
- Turbosmart IWG collar tool
Suggested Sealants
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Loctite 243 Thread Locker
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Loctite 567 Thread Sealant
FITTING YOUR GEN V WASTEGATE
Mounting Your New
Turbosmart Gen V IWG Wastegate
Install Actuator through bracket
Actuator secured onto bracket
Install the
ball joint
Install Rod of
Choice
Applying Actuator Preload / Ensuring Wastegate Flap is Closed
To lock the actuator in this position, turn the locking nut by hand until finger tight, then proceed to tighten nut firmly to secure actuator in place. (6.5Nm / 4.8 ft lb)
If a regulated air source is available on-hand, apply the air pressure of the spring installed to the actuator (5, 7 or 14psi) and observe the rod, the rod should begin to move slowly and freely over the range of travel as air pressure increases. If the rod does not move at all with increasing air pressure, proceed to troubleshooting.
Start Engine and Check for Leaks
Congratulations, your Gen V wastegate
is installed and ready for use. Double check all fittings, lines and mountings
then proceed to start engine and check for leaks.
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR GEN V WASTEGATE SPRING
Remove
Wastegate From Turbocharger
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Remove boost pressure source hose from the
wastegate
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Remove preload from wastegate by undoing
preload nuts
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Remove ball joint locking nut
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Remove rod from actuator and turbo assembly
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Remove ball joint assembly
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Remove wastegate actuator from bracket
Prior to removing the Gen V wastegate cap, remove all fittings from the ports. Press down with light to medium load on the cap in a press or vice. Unscrew locking collar with the large end of the provided collar tool in an anti-clockwise direction until completely disengaged and slowly remove tension from the press or vice allowing the spring to expand, finally remove cap when the spring has stopped expanding
Familiarise Yourself
with Cap and Body Notches
Locate cap and body notches and grooves which dictate the alignment of the cap. These notches are used to locate the cap onto the body and must be aligned prior to compression of the cap onto the body
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Press Cap onto Body
Using a press or vice, compress the cap onto the body ensuring the notches are remaining aligned. Once the cap has seated home onto the body, screw the collar down by hand in a clockwise direction. While still in the press or vice, Tighten the collar further with the collar tool until the collar will not turn.
Reinstall fittings to the cap of the wastegate using fresh Loctite 567 thread sealant.
- Install wastegate actuator assembly to bracket
- Install ball joint assembly
- Install ball joint lock nut
- Install rod to ball joint and turbocharger
- Apply wastegate preload
- Lock adjuster nuts
- Connect wastegate signal lines and check for leaks
If an adjustable air source is available,
connect to signal ports and check for smooth free operation of wastegate, if
wastegate does not move with increasing air pressure, proceed to
troubleshooting.
ACHIEVING YOUR TARGET BOOST PRESSURE
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The size of the spring fitted in your wastegate i.e. the
boost pressure achieved by the wastegate spring only.
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The desired level of boost pressure and the difference
between this and your wastegate spring pressure.
- The size of your turbocharger and wastegate and the resulting exhaust manifold backpressure in your system.
Location | Inner | Inner | Middle | Outer |
Pressure | 3psi | 5psi | 7psi | 14psi |
Colour | Black | Grey | Pink | Red |
3psi | ● |
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5psi |
| ● |
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7psi |
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| ● |
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10psi | ● |
| ● |
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12psi |
| ● | ● |
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14psi |
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| ● |
17psi | ● |
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| ● |
19psi |
| ● |
| ● |
21psi |
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| ● | ● |
24psi | ● |
| ● | ● |
26psi |
| ● | ● | ● |
How to Use A Sensor Cap On Your GENV Wastegate
Wiring
Your new Turbosmart sensor
cap comes with sensor pre-installed into the cap with unterminated wires for
you to fit the connector of your choice.
Wire | Note | Rating |
Red | Sensor Supply (Vsup) | 4.5-5.5 Vdc |
Black | Sensor Ground (V0) | 0V |
White | Sensor Output (Vout) | 0-Vsupply |
Connect the wires to your data logger accordingly. Use a high-quality connection to reduce noise and calibration fluctuation.
Ensure that the wiring is properly shielded from external heat sources.
Temperature exposure above 260ºC (500ºF) can cause permanent damage to the sensor.
Calibration
Rod Travel (mm) | VOUT |
0 | 0.439 |
2 | 1.21 |
4 | 1.58 |
6 | 1.84 |
8 | 2 |
10 | 2.13 |
12 | 2.21 |
14 | 2.27 |
16 | 2.32 |
18 | 2.36 |
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Wastegate
not actuating - Confirm signal hose is plumbed to a pressure only source,
confirm preload during installation
- Poor
wastegate actuation - Ensure signal hose is not shared and is sourced as close
to the compressor as possible, check seal on fittings.
- Poor
wastegate actuation – Confirm no obstructions in actuator rod path.
- Boost
creeping at high rpm - Wastegate flow path is poor, wastegate is too small for
the application, ensure ball joint is not seized
- Failing the above, submit a Technical Request Form with information about your engine, oil type and photos of the installation and one our expert technicians will respond as soon as possible.