www.google.com is your friendOn the other hand, I wouldn't worry about it. If you're doing a custom install like that, then remove all the ancillary crap that you can, and that ranks up there as one of them
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I Know this has Probably been Covered Before but With the SC14 What do you Wire the EACV Valve to for Correct Operation. This is a Custom Install using a Dual Map Option and Switch for Switchable Charging. when is the EACV Valve meant to be Switched on, When Under boost? Can someone post some Diagrams for this Setup.
www.google.com is your friendOn the other hand, I wouldn't worry about it. If you're doing a custom install like that, then remove all the ancillary crap that you can, and that ranks up there as one of them
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What are you talking about?
The VSV(variable solenoid valve) that controls the ABV(air bypass valve) or the ACV(air control valve) that balances air pressure across the S/C rotor bearings?
meh...
The ACV that Balances Air to the Bearings. Or is it Really Necessary. If not Can you just plumb the Lines to a Positive Pressure Area
Cant see why that wouldn be fine...
meh...
Agreed.
There is a discussion on this here:
http://toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1315
About half way down the page![]()
That venting/air pressure balancing across the supercharger axis bearings is vital as it prevents the boost pressure from blowing the lubricating oil out of the bearings. No oil in bearings means U/S S/C.
There is a AW11 4A-GZE S/C chapter from a BGB that explains this better than my shameful overuse of abbreviations.
Mitch.
Thanks for that Everyone The Question That I wanted answered is What is the Solinoid Normally wired to IE) Controller. But from what I have Just Read The solinoid really Isn't Needed, This Has Been Very Helpful.
The ventilation pipes are only actually introducing atmospheric air into the bearing cases...Originally Posted by ra23celica
I think this whole thing is a bit of over engineering by toyota coz i hear of plenty of ppl who have pulled it all out with no ill effects or noticable shortened life span of S/C. I havent removed mine off my 1G, but i did crack one of the vent line connectors last time i had everything in and out. Iv araldite-ed it back together and i think its all but blocked it...
As long as the cases are well sealed, their volume is that small, twould take bugger all air to equalise pressure accross the bearings, especially given that the roots style chargers do not make a positive internal pressure...Meaing it wont move much oil/grease.
Last edited by mic*; 10-02-2006 at 12:11 PM.
meh...
i run mine vented to a catch can, the oil in the supercharger will still vent vapour and instead of feeding it to the intake it should be taken care of just as importantly as a cam cover breather (oil vapour is a possible fire hazard)
there was a site on the internets that has an indepht explanation of it, but it as since falling off the internet
Thanks to the wayback machine i present you:
http://web.archive.org/web/199910131.../tech/TCCS.htm
Down the bottom has some nice diagrams![]()
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