Hi guys, is anyone here running a M50TU or M52, with a megasquirt and is using the intake vanos?
AFAIK this engines use the VANOS as an on-off, not a variable position as in later engines.
Ive been told i could use the nitrous output to control de VANOS, so if you did it this way, i would love to hear your experience and any usefull input.
I will be using the M52 without the cam position sensor, just the crank position. for ignition since i wont have the cam position sensor, i will be going for a wasted spark setup using the original COPs, with 6 BIP373.
I would like to keep the VANOS if possible, as a last resource i know i can delete it.
So any advice is appreciated, cheers.
EDIT:
I missed to mention that im running a MS1v3.0 with extra code. I have a 4 outputs used for boost controller, sequential shift lights and the nitrous out for the VANOS.
With the original setup i believe, VANOS is triggered on at 2500rpm and then off again at 5500rpm. Can someone confirm this?
M50TU/M52 + Megasquirt, Vanos question.
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The live data given through Carsoft on my laptop tells me when the cam is on or off but ive not tested it that much before, will have a play next time I get it plugged in which should be before the weekend 
My car has boost also, my understanding of single vanos is the cam is only advanced below 3000 rpm to help with emissions.Coyote_ar wrote:this will be a boosted car, so i guess when to turn it on or off will be part of the tuning process.
but knowing at which rpms the original setting works is a good start point.
regards.
appreciate it dan.
baptie, dont you notice an increase in low end torque (and in consecuence a reduced spool up time)??
my understanding was that by reducing overlap it helped with low end torque too.
regards
baptie, dont you notice an increase in low end torque (and in consecuence a reduced spool up time)??
my understanding was that by reducing overlap it helped with low end torque too.
regards


