Turbosmart Electronic External Wastegate

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In 2016, Turbosmart rolled out the Gen-V External wastegate range and one of the key benefits of this design is the modular architecture; allowing a rotatable diaphragm housing, optional water cooling and the ability to swap actuators housings between gate sizes, ensuring Turbosmart had a gate, for every customer need, no matter the size, or control requirements.

Turbosmart’s e-WG45 and e-WG60 give you all the flow & interchangeability of Turbosmart’s Gen-V range of External wastegates, with the kind of control never seen before, independent of any reference signal, without the need for compressed gas or boost hoses and is fully adjustable from your tuning interface, no need for changing springs: Boost control is completely adjustable from your laptop.

Mechanically actuated wastegates are truly tried & tested over the years. The Gen-V range particularly has proven itself in the harshest of environments & continues to set world records and claim fans with their reliability and performance. As boost control strategies become more and more complex however, Turbosmart went back to the drawing board for a solution that maintains all the performance & reliability of the Gen-V range and adds truly infinite control.

The Turbosmart e-WG operates on a current draw under 20amps while providing fast & efficient boost control against up to 80psi drive pressure (e-WG60) and over 120psi for the e-WG45. There is an onboard rotary encoder for feedback & provision for optional water cooling

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Availability: January 2020

Price: Find a Dealer, or Please Speak to your Distributor for local pricing

Sizing Options: e-WG45 (45mm) and e-WG60 (60mm)

PART NUMBERS

TS-0553-1502
- Gen-V eWG45 Hyper-Gate Electronic Black



TS-0555-1502 - Gen-V eWG60 Power-Gate60 Electronic Black

FAQ’s
Will an e-WG fit my existing manifold?
Yes. The Turbosmart e-WG range works with the modular housings of the Gen-V products, so wherever your Turbosmart Gen-V products are fitted, the e-WG will bolt on as they use the same mounting & flange orientation. The Actuator housings of the new e-WG range are different though, so you’ll need to make sure there is room for the new design in your engine bay.
How fast is the e-WG range?
21mm per second - Full travel can be achieved in 600ms. Fast.
What spring options does the e-WG range have?
Just the one option: None. The Turbosmart e-WG is fully adjustable without the need for springs. It can actuate boost against extreme levels of backpressure and does so without any springs. Nothing to change, ever. It also features a special ‘zero-backdrive’ to further bolster its ability against high drive pressures.
How many wires does the e-WG have?
The Turbosmart e-WG has 5 wires, 2 for motor control and 3 for the onboard position sensor.
Can I use an e-WG instead of my Compressed Gas (co2) setup?
Yes you can - In fact, it's one of the situations that the e-WG would be ideal for. You will not need the external compressed gas tank, the lines or the solenoid - You just need the e-WG.
What do I need to control it?
You will need a programmable ECU (Engine Control Unit). You will need a ‘high current’ (20amp) PWM output and a spare analogue input to make it work. Most quality ECU’s have the capability to drive the gate for accurate boost control. Best speak to your specialist, or calibrator about your needs if you have any questions on what is needed.
 
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I wonder if their Eboost Controller would work with it?

Definitely not, it will need a new controller as the electronic gates use a servo motor with polarity switching control to open/close. There's also the 3 wire position control sensor integrated which is necessary.

That said, I know I will be getting all DME that came with an electronic gate to use this too via MHD. Bring on the ST kits using electronic external gates ;)
 

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Definitely not, it will need a new controller as the electronic gates use a servo motor with polarity switching control to open/close. There's also the 3 wire position control sensor integrated which is necessary.

That said, I know I will be getting all DME that came with an electronic gate to use this too via MHD. Bring on the ST kits using electronic external gates ;)
This makes me happy. I was hoping you would be into this product and want to integrate controlling it into the factory DME tables. Any chance you’d be willing to do a progress thread? I know they can go south in a hurry, but trying never hurt...too bad.