Boost Pressure Control Valve 06F906283F


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A boost pressure control valve, also known as a wastegate or turbocharger control valve, plays a crucial role in regulating the amount of boost pressure produced by the turbocharger in a car's engine. It is usually located on or near the turbocharger itself. The valve is responsible for diverting exhaust gases away from the turbine wheel of the turbocharger, controlling the speed at which the turbine spins and ultimately the amount of boost pressure generated.

The primary purpose of a boost pressure control valve is to prevent the turbocharger from generating excessive boost pressure, which can lead to various issues such as engine damage, poor fuel efficiency, and a rough driving experience. The valve achieves this by opening or closing in response to the amount of pressure in the intake manifold or a dedicated pressure line. When the pressure exceeds a certain predetermined level, the valve opens to release exhaust gases and reduce the speed of the turbine wheel. On the other hand, when the pressure drops below a specific range, the valve closes to redirect exhaust gases towards the turbine, increasing the speed and boosting pressure. The boost pressure control valve ensures that the turbocharger operates within a safe and optimal range to maintain the performance and longevity of the engine.

Operating Mode

Electric

Number of pins

2

Valve Type

Switch Valve

Valve Type

Solenoid Valve

Connector Shape

D-shaped

Housing material

GRP (Glass fibre Reinforced Plastic)

Number of connectors

3

Rated Voltage [V]

12