03-07-2019, 09:47 PM | #1 |
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ZCP Exhaust Valve Electronic Motor?
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I was hoping you can help me out. I have a non-ZCP and ran across a local ZCP exhaust for sale, but it's missing two black exhaust value electronic motors/servos (see picture). A couple questions - 1) I read somewhere that the module on the ZCP actually acts different (software maybe) than the non-ZCP, so that I may not get all the ZCP benefits/effects/differences if I install my non-ZCP modules on there. 2) Does anyone know the part number or cost to add these? I sort of didn't want to take them off my non-ZCP, so that the exhaust can be left whole. Thanks! |
03-08-2019, 08:01 AM | #2 |
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The actuators are part number 18-30-7-851-568 and the protector is 18-30-7-853-851. As far as I know it is the same for all F8x models. When they open/close and for how long is just software.
Actuator + protector is about $150. Last edited by G4BR13L; 03-08-2019 at 08:11 AM.. |
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but that would be some serious over-engineering/development if they built that logic into the valve motor - wouldn't make sense to me. |
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03-08-2019, 01:22 PM | #5 |
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Great info guys thanks. That's exactly what I was thinking when I decided not to go with it - that to keep the non-zcp exhaust fully intact, it would cost about $250-300 just for these actuators and protectors in addition to the exhaust, and he wouldn't come down on price.
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03-10-2019, 11:58 AM | #6 |
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More info about the working of the actuators for those interested:
The exhaust flap can be opened by a pulse-width modulated (PWM) signal of 10% and closed with a signal of 90% . The end positions are the mechanical limit positions of the exhaust flap. Intermediate settings are not intended. The exhaust flap can be moved to the service position for installation by a PWM signal of 50%. To guarantee the desired position, in the case of extended non-operation of the electrical exhaust flap actuator, every 320 s (+/-10%) a current is applied, which works in the direction of the limit position (duration of current feed: 50 ms +/- 5 ms). Functional input variables for the calculation of the exhaust flap setting are: • Vehicle speed • Accelerator pedal angle • Engine temperature • Transmission version • Gear mode There is always a flow through the two tailpipe pairs by the bypass pipe (1+2) regardless of the flap position. Therefore, no varying blackening of the two tailpipe pairs occurs, which is typical of vehicles with exhaust flaps. Furthermore, the exhaust flaps are not visible at the tailpipes. Together with the Active Sound Design (ASD) and the electrical exhaust flaps, an optimal sound setting can be generated in every operating condition of the S55 engine, in the new M3/M4 Coupé. This results in a dominant, recognizable sound typical of BMW M vehicles. The character of the sound can vary depending on what mode the driver selects via the engine dynamics button. The three modes of the engine dynamics are Normal, Sport, and Sport+. Source: Technical Training - S55 Engine |
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08-08-2019, 07:52 PM | #7 |
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Hi guys sorry this is my first time using the site and don't really know how to post . I have a muffler delete and wanted to did electronic exhaust cut off valves . The drone is to much so I wanted to add these features to enjoy it once in a while. Just don't know where to add it to the exhaust . I have an e92 m3 secondary cat out . Thanks a million for your help !
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