Can anyone tell me what the electronics side of the Dual VANOS system as found on the S50B32 does?
I'm guessing that's each unit receives some kind of PWM signal based on throttle position and revs?
However, it must be more complex than that as there seem to be two cam positions sensors involved too which I presume form part of a closed loop system to tell the ECU where all it's pulsing has moved the cams to?
I'm guessing it'd be a bit dangerous to run the system open loop if what I've assumed is correct as the cams could continue to advance and advance untill the valves hit the pistons?
If I'm wrong though, surely any ECU capable of giving a mapped PWM output could be used to control the VANOS?
Finally, I know you can use two exhaust gears from a B30 to lock the cams on the B32 in their advanced position, but is there any way of just limiting the movement of the cams in the B32 so that simply switching the VANOS units on makes them advance as far as they can without the need for closed loop control, and switching them off lets the cams retard again?
If so then I guess your PWM map could read just all 0s and 100s?
Thoughts, comments and experiences appreciated as always guys
Cheers!
Alex











