Valvetronic Exhaust Valve Controller question
#46
Instructor
I have the valvetronic unit in my car and it does not. It won't maintain the vacuum pressure and it'll open the valves 5-10mins after shutting off the car. By default the car will always start with the valves open however with the key in the ignition you can close the valves before starting up the car so it's quiet.
#47
I have the valvetronic unit in my car and it does not. It won't maintain the vacuum pressure and it'll open the valves 5-10mins after shutting off the car. By default the car will always start with the valves open however with the key in the ignition you can close the valves before starting up the car so it's quiet.
#48
Instructor
So in theory, with the Valvetronic, if you set the exhaust to loud (valves open) it will stay loud unless you change it to quiet. The reverse in not the case as the valves (which are spring loaded open" will open when the engine is shut off and the vacuum bleeds down. I wonder how the carnewal set up keeps the valves closed on start up then... Hmmm..
Personally I didn't want to have to find a home to mount the black box from the Carnewal setup. The valvetronic setup is pretty tidy and the only downside is I have to press the valve close button before starting up the car if I want a quiet startup.
#49
Rennlist Member
The Carnewal works the exact same way then. After you shut the car down (regardless of how you left it) the valves will open several minutes later after the vacuum bleeds down.
ALSO, the Carnewal is also the same such that if you leave the valves closed when you shut it down,... the next time you start it back up, the valves will close upon turning the key forward. I usually pause a second too, so that I can hear the valves close, before I actually turn the starter to start it up. At that point, the closing of cold valves before you start is an electronic function. Vacuum has no play in that functionality.
So it looks like both systems operate the exact same way.
ALSO, the Carnewal is also the same such that if you leave the valves closed when you shut it down,... the next time you start it back up, the valves will close upon turning the key forward. I usually pause a second too, so that I can hear the valves close, before I actually turn the starter to start it up. At that point, the closing of cold valves before you start is an electronic function. Vacuum has no play in that functionality.
So it looks like both systems operate the exact same way.
#50
Instructor
The Carnewal works the exact same way then. After you shut the car down (regardless of how you left it) the valves will open several minutes later after the vacuum bleeds down.
ALSO, the Carnewal is also the same such that if you leave the valves closed when you shut it down,... the next time you start it back up, the valves will close upon turning the key forward. I usually pause a second too, so that I can hear the valves close, before I actually turn the starter to start it up. At that point, the closing of cold valves before you start is an electronic function. Vacuum has no play in that functionality.
So it looks like both systems operate the exact same way.
ALSO, the Carnewal is also the same such that if you leave the valves closed when you shut it down,... the next time you start it back up, the valves will close upon turning the key forward. I usually pause a second too, so that I can hear the valves close, before I actually turn the starter to start it up. At that point, the closing of cold valves before you start is an electronic function. Vacuum has no play in that functionality.
So it looks like both systems operate the exact same way.
#51
Rennlist Member
The converse is also true, in that if you leave the valves open when you shut the car off, the next time you fire up, it not only gives you that burst of open-valve sound,.. it stays that way (even if the engine is warm),... which is a nice option at C&C or your favorite friends house who wants to hear a few neutral revs in his driveway.
for some reason I thought Valvetronics had the same memory. Thanks for clearing that up too.
Last edited by bweSteve; 11-23-2021 at 11:39 PM.
#52
Can the Valvetronic be linked to the built in garage opener on a US spec 2010 7.2GT3?
Last edited by powdrhound; 11-24-2021 at 12:54 AM.