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AEROCHARGER TURBO SYSTEM INSTALLATION MANUAL SKI-DOO/LYNX E-TEC 600 & 800 Version 2.4 R INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of an Aerocharger Turbo system for Ski-Doo and Lynx E-TEC Snowmobiles! You now own the most powerful, reliable, and technologically advanced turbo system in the world. With your new turbo system installed, you will experience substantial performance gains. Our unique system combines VATN technology with our frictionless, non-flooded ceramic ball bearing system, which provides zero lag performance. This system is proudly made and assembled in the USA by Aerocharger LLC. CONTENTS Warnings and Disclaimers........................................................................................ i I. Initial Disassembly..................................................................................................1 II. Air plenum RemovaL............................................................................................3 III. Gas Tank Removal...............................................................................................5 IV. Muffler Removal...................................................................................................7 V. Airbox Removal.....................................................................................................8 VI. Install Reed Petals................................................................................................9 VII. Install the Air Plenum..................................................................................... 12 IX. install the Air/Snow Intercooler...................................................................... 13 X. Aerocharger Stinger Kit..................................................................................... 15 XI. Aerocharger Installation................................................................................... 19 XII. Charge Tube Installation................................................................................. 22 XIII. Fuel Line Installation..................................................................................... 23 XIV. Electronics and Boost Lines.......................................................................... 24 XV. Aerocommander Installation.......................................................................... 25 XVI. Gauge Installation.......................................................................................... 27 XVII. Rave Valve Installation................................................................................. 30 XVIII. Reinstall the gas tank.................................................................................. 31 XIX. Reinstall Hood................................................................................................ 33 XX. Venting.............................................................................................................. 35 XXI. Calibrate the AFR Gauge............................................................................... 36 XXII. Completing the Install................................................................................. 36 Appendix.................................................................................................................. 37 A. Fueling...................................................................................................... 37 B. Clutching................................................................................................... 37 C. Turbo Reeds............................................................................................. 38 D. Aerocharger Maintenance ..................................................................... 38 E. AFR Gauge Guidelines............................................................................ 38 F. Aerocommander Fuel Controller........................................................... 39 G. Innovate MTX-L AFR Gauge Error Codes.......................................... 40 H. Aerocommander Wiring Harness......................................................... 41 i | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual WARNINGS AND DISCLAIMERS Any aftermarket power-adding product can be dangerous to a vehicle if not used as directed. Aerocharger Turbo Systems are properly engineered, manufactured with high-quality components, and heavily tested to ensure best possible reliability. However, many factors that are out of our control, such as installation errors or misuse, can potentially cause damage. When properly installed and configured, this system should outlast the life of the vehicle. Please note the following warnings, carefully follow all instructions, and do not hesitate to contact an Aerocharger tech if you are unclear about any guidelines listed here. INSTALLATION WARNING If you are uncomfortable performing any installation procedure outlined in this manual, please consult a trained professional at a qualified performance shop. If you are performing the installation of this system yourself, we recommend reading the entire manual before beginning the installation. We also suggest that you review your progress after each section to ensure that everything has been correctly installed. MODIFICATION WARNING This system is designed for use on a stock Ski-Doo/Lynx E-TEC with an undamaged, well-maintained engine. If your snowmobile is modified, consult with Aerocharger before proceeding. Aerocharger is not responsible for ECU tuning and programming for snowmobiles that have been previously modified before the installation of this turbo system. ENGINE BREAK-IN WARNING Installing turbo systems on brand-new vehicles is not recommended. New engines require a specific break-in procedure that does not factor in extra stress from forced induction. If your vehicle is brand new, consult your local dealership and owner’s manual to determine the proper break-in procedure before continuing with this installation. Failure to do so can result in significant engine damage. Aerocharger Turbo Systems | ii WARNINGS AND DISCLAIMERS, CONT’D MINIMUM OCTANE WARNING: For best performance and reliability, always use the minimum acceptable octane for your riding elevation and boost setting. See Appendix B for recommended octane. Always listen for signs of detonation. IF DETONATION SHOULD OCCUR, OR IF YOU THINK YOU COULD BE HEARING DETONATION, DECREASE THROTTLE IMMEDIATELY and consult an Aerocharger technician. If the system is installed, configured, and operated correctly, detonation will not be an issue. Please note that inconsistencies on stock engines and parts are possible on any new vehicle from an OEM. INTERNATIONAL OCTANE: Fuels are described in this manual using the AKI octane rating system commonly used in North America (RON+MON/2). Fuels that are sold in Europe and other countries generally use the RON rating system. If you are located outside of North America, be sure to use the equivalent octane that is available in your region. IMPORTANT NOTES Read and understand all safety and technical precautions in this manual before proceeding. Failure to comply with the instructions in this manual could result in personal injury, property damage, voided warranties, and inconsistent or poor performance from the turbocharger system. Contact Aerocharger with any questions or concerns. DO NOT hit the rev limiter. This will cause detonation and damage the engine. DO NOT let any debris (hard or soft) enter air intakes or exhaust ports during installation of this turbo kit. DO NOT use any silicone sealants except as directed in this manual. Silicone sealants can result in Foreign Object Damage to the turbo. THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. AEROCHARGER WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE’S POWERTRAIN. 1 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 2 I. INITIAL DISASSEMBLY 1.1 Remove the seat and plastic body panels on the left and right sides. 1.5 Use a screwdriver to unclip the gauge 1.6 Disconnect the Air temperature sensor on cluster from the hood. Disconnect the main electrical plugs from the back of the gauge cluster. the velocity tube. 1.8 Remove the bolts that hold the plastic gas 1.9 Unplug the handwarmer and tether 1.7 Remove the hood and set aside. 1.2 Unscrew 2 Torx bolts behind the gauge cluster, and 2 Torx bolts on both sides of the hood. tank panel onto the gas tank. 1.3 Unstrap the Velcro that secures the hood to 1.4 Use a flathead screwdriver to loosen the the chassis. (For 2013 and earlier models only) www.AEROCHARGER.com velocity tube on the clutch side that connects the two plenums together. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com switches on the gas tank plastics. 1.10 Remove the gas cap filler ring. Pull the plastic gas tank panel off the sled. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 3 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 4 II. AIR PLENUM REMOVAL 2.5 2.6 Remove the screws under the snow Detach the snow deflector from the headlight assembly. 2.1 Remove the black plastic plate from deflector. Unplug the electrical connectors, then detach the gauge cluster from the headlight assembly. 2.2 Unscrew the 2 bolts under each black plastic plate. the sides of the hood with a flathead screwdriver. 2.7 Remove the intake vents from the side of the headlight assembly. There are 2 screws at the bottom of each vent. 2.3 Remove the 2 bolts on the underside of the hood, toward the front. Unplug the small flexible tube from the ECM. The hood panel can now be removed from the vehicle. 2.8 Remove the 2 bolts holding the headlights 2.4 The headlights, gauge cluster, and air plenum will now separate from the hood plastic. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com on. The headlights and glovebox will now detach from the stock air plenum. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 5 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 6 III. GAS TANK REMOVAL 3.1 Unbolt the gas tank. There are two 13mm nuts on either side of the seat, two 10mm bolts at the handle bars, and two 10mm bolts connecting the support members. Two 10mm bolts connect the frame members running along the gas tank to the neck of the handlebars. Two additional vertical support members are attached at the neck of the handlebars with two 10mm bolts. 3.2 Disconnect the gas tank vent line. 3.3 Disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connectors from the fuel pump assembly. Loosen all four 10mm bolts to loosen the frame members from the handlebar neck. Halfway down on both sides of the gas tank are two 13mm nuts covered by panels. Pull on the panels to disconnect them Use a 13mm ratchet to remove nuts from the support members on both sides of the gas tank. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 3.4 Slide the fuel tank away from the airbox. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 7 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual IV. MUFFLER REMOVAL 4.1 Disconnect the rear muffler spring Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 8 V. AIRBOX REMOVAL 4.2 Disconnect the two spring tabs connecting the muffler to the exhaust pipe. 4.3 Unscrew the temperature sensor with a 17mm wrench and tuck it out of the way. Caution: Sensor is fragile. 5.1 Pry up the retainers with a flathead screwdriver, and remove the intake air temperature sensor from the air box tube. Leave the wiring plugged in and set aside. 5.2 Loosen the two hose clamps holding the airbox onto the throttle bodies with a flathead screwdriver. 4.4 Disconnect the front muffler spring. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com 5.3 Remove the airbox. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 9 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 10 VI. INSTALL REED PETALS It is necessary to displace the secondary clutch/ jackshaft to access the reed cage, and at this time it will be convenient to adjust the clutching on the snowmobile - refer to the clutching section in Appendix B. 6.3 Use a long flathead screwdriver to loosen the hose clamps holding the throttle bodies onto the reed boots. Remove the throttle bodies, but do not disconnect the throttle cable. 6.4 Use an 8mm socket to remove the 12 bolts holding the reed cage boots in place. The bolt behind the jackshaft bearing support arm can be removed with an 8mm wrench. 6.1 Using the clutch tool provided with the sled, open the secondary clutch and remove the belt. Then use a 13mm wrench to remove the nut from the retainer bearing, and a 10mm wrench to remove the nut attached to the brake cable bracket. 6.5 Inspect the inner reeds for wear or damage, 6.6 With the stock outer reeds removed, install and replace if needed. Remove the reed cage and unscrew the stock outer reeds. The outer reeds are on the case side of the reed cage, and are retained by a solid metal bar. 6.2 Use a 16mm socket and remove the bolt holding the chain gear to the jack shaft. Be careful not to drop the inner washer into the chain case. Carefully drive out the jack shaft. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com the new turbo reeds that are included in this system. These reeds have a concave side and a convex side, and will seal when properly installed. Install them with the concave side in - the notched corner will be aligned with the upper right part of the reed cage. If the reeds are not installed correctly, this will cause poor throttle response. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 11 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual VII. INSTALL THE AIR PLENUM Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 12 6.7 Replace the bar and screws to secure the reed to the cage. Make sure to apply a low strength thread locking fluid to the threads, such as Loctite 641. 7.1 Remove the throttle body screws and the vacuum plugs, which are no longer needed. It may be necessary to loosen all screws on the throttle body to install the air plenum easier. Make sure to retighten them after the air plenum is installed. 7.2 Lubricate the turbo airbox o-rings using the provided packet of silicone lubrication 7.4 Using the included longer screws, secure the airbox to the throttle bodies. 6.8 Reinstall the reeds and boots onto the engine. 6.9 Reattach the throttle bodies and tighten the hose clamps. 6.10 At this time, the secondary CVT can be reinstalled. The holes on the air plenum support will line up with the screws you removed from the throttle bodies. (Non-Intercooled airbox only) 7.3 Push the turbo airbox onto the throttle bodies. It is a very tight fit and will take significant force to install - if necessary, heat the airbox collars with a heat gun to expand the metal for easier installation. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com 7.5 Install the retaining spring onto the bottom of the airbox, then hook it onto the tab on the clutch shield. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 13 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 14 IX. INSTALL THE AIR/SNOW INTERCOOLER NOTE: This section is for installation of the optional Air/Snow Intercooler upgrade. The Air/Snow Intercooler uses snow and air from the track to cool the boost charge. The intercooler and airbox are a single integrated component. Cover & protect all intakes from metal debris when installing this intercooler. 9.6 Install a bolt in the intercooler bracket 9.1 Remove the gas tank pad from the tunnel. 9.2 Using a drill and reciprocating saw, follow Use the included cut template to mark the area on the tunnel where the intercooler will be installed. The template will fit against the tunnel heat exchanger for proper alignment. that attaches to the heat exchanger. (NOTE: Use the shorter bolt for T3 models. The factory heat exchanger is located further back, and there will be less clearance.) 9.7 Mark the final position of the bracket and remove the intercooler. Drill holes in the tunnel to rivet on the intercooler bracket. the marked outline and carefully cut out the opening for the intercooler. Cut the opening as accurately as possible - if the hole is too large, there will not be enough metal for the reinforcement bracket to secure to. 9.3 Remove this rivet on the heat exchanger. 9.8 Use the included truss head screws to attach the front of the bracket. Make sure the bracket lines up with the fitting marks, and then flex the bracket down and rivet the back side. 9.4 Test-fit the reinforcement bracket. File down any high spots, and make any other necessary modifications for the frame to fit. www.AEROCHARGER.com 9.5 Test-fit the intercooler. Loosen and raise the throttle bodies and line up the intercooler. Wedge the back of the intercooler into its bracket, then lever it by pressing down on the front. It will pop into the frame and onto the throttle bodies. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 9.9 With the bracket riveted on, re-install the intercooler using the same procedure in Step 9.5. When the gas tank is reinstalled, it will lock the intercooler assembly firmly in the bracket and on the throttle bodies . 9.10 Carefully clean away all metal debris. Make sure that no metal fragments can work into any intake or exhaust ports. Failure to do so can cause damage to the turbo and engine. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 15 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 16 X. AEROCHARGER STINGER KIT This optional mod replaces the stock stinger on the snowmobile’s expansion pipe with Aerocharger’s custom stinger. The diameter on the custom stinger is larger, which reduces backpressure and increases flow efficiency. This modification was developed by Aerocharger’s race team as a simple way to enhance throttle response and horsepower. NOTE: The Aerocharger Stinger Kit is optional, and is not required for the turbo system to be installed and operated. Do not install this kit if you are uncomfortable cutting and welding the stock pipe. Incorrectly modifying the pipe can result in fitment issues or damage the engine and turbo. 10.4 Deburr around the cut edge, inside and out. Clean the surface of the pipe 1/2” around the cut, so the new stinger will weld cleanly on. 10.1 With the pipe removed from the vehicle, 10.2 Measure and mark both lines 5” from the draw lines to align the new stinger. Use a square to mark two lines on opposite sides of the pipe, running perpendicular to the stock stinger. seat of the exhaust gasket. These marks will be used to locate the new exhaust gasket seat. 10.5 Drop the stinger into the pipe from the engine side, narrow end first. Pass it through the pipe, and it will emerge from the cut edge lined up in place. 10.6 If the pipe is old or has surface corrosion, it may be necessary to grind off some of the flange on the new stinger to seat properly. 10.7 Pull the stinger tightly through the cut end of the pipe. Use the marks and a square to line up the stinger the same way the original stinger was aligned. 10.3 With the location of the new stinger marked on the pipe, use a reciprocating saw to cut off the stock stinger directly behind the weld. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 17 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 18 10.8 Once the stinger is located according to the reference marks, use a TIG welder to weld the stinger in place. Be sure to tack it around the circumference first so that it will not pull or move during welding. A MIG welder can also be used, but be sure to carefully clean the pipe afterwards to ensure that no MIG wire sticks inside. 10.12 The excess weld inside the pipe will need to be ground off to improve performance and prevent damage to the turbo. Remove all burrs or MIG wire, and make sure the inside surface of the stinger is smooth. 10.9 Locate the gasket seat ring using the 5” reference mark from the original seat. DO NOT measure from the end of the tube - the new stinger will have the excess cut off the end after all the welding is complete. 10.10 Measure the stock stinger to determin how far back the spring tabs should be welded. Mark the distance and orientation on the new stinger. 10.13 The new stinger will be longer than necessary and must be cut to the correct size. Use the gasket to determine how much length needs to be cut off. Use a reciprocating saw to cut it to the correct size, and deburr all edges. 10.11 10.14 Make a final check that all inside welds are smooth and free of burrs, and that there are no chips, weld slag, MIG wire, dust or debris remaining in the pipe. Thoroughly blow all debris out the pipe with an air compressor before reinstalling the pipe into the vehicle. Weld on the new gasket seat and spring tabs. The gasket seat is only welded on the back side, providing a clean surface for the gasket to seal against. Tack all around before welding the full bead to make sure the ring doesn’t move during welding. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 19 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 20 XI. AEROCHARGER INSTALLATION 11.5 Place the turbo heat shield with exhaust wrap onto the turbine housing of the Aerocharger. 11.1 Use the provided cover and rivets to seal 11.2 Use the included pattern to mark the the factory exhaust opening. location of the new exhaust hole. The template includes labeled markings for both XP and XM models - only use the one that pertains to the correct sled. Mig wire from the factory was found in this stock expansion pipe. It must be removed or it will get caught in the turbo. 11.6 Loosely bolt the turbocharger onto the cradle. Then set the turbo and cradle assembly into position on the vehicle. 11.7 Re-use the exhaust 11.3 Use a 2.5” hole saw to cut a new exhaust opening according to the template. Use a deburring tool or sand paper to clean up any rough edges. www.AEROCHARGER.com springs to attach the turbo flange brackets to the stinger on the expansion pipe. 11.4 Inspect the inside of the expansion pipe (stock or modified) for any welding debris, and grind off any material that might come loose and go through the turbo. Blow out any debris after grinding with an air compressor. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 21 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual 11.8 Loosely bolt the turbo cradle to the frame. There are 8 holes, but only 4 are required for XM and XP models. Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 22 11.9 Make sure the Aerocharger is positioned so it does not touch the chain case or plastic side panel, and the ball joints are as straight as possible. 11.12 Apply thread-locking fluid to the 11.13 After oil has been added to the turbo, turbo oil-fill plug, and torque to 35 in-lbs. press on and tighten the dome filter over the compressor inlet on the turbo. XII. CHARGE TUBE INSTALLATION 11.10 Carefully install the stock temperature sensor and wideband o2 sensor into their bungs on the turbo muffler. Be sure to apply anti-seize fluid to the threads. 12.1 Route the silicone charge tube from the turbocharger to the airbox. 12.2 Attach the end of the charge tube with the Blow-Off Valve to the top of the turbo airbox. 11.11 Remove the brass pipe plug and fill with 2 bottles of Aerocharger High-Speed Turbine Oil. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 23 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 24 XIV. ELECTRONICS AND BOOST LINES Refer to Appendix E for the Aerocommander Wiring Harness diagram. 14.1 The wiring harness uses the extra fuse block on the oil tank to supply power to Aerocharger electronics. Insert the power wire into the vehicle’s open fuse block. 12.3 Route the charge tube around the vehicle behind the headlights and connect it to the Aerocharger’s compressor outlet. Tighten the hose clamps. 14.2 Connect the ground to the factory grounding bolt, located behind the mag-side footwell. NOTE: 2013 and newer Aerocommander units do not need to connect to this harness for power, and one of the female plugs will not be used. XIII. FUEL LINE INSTALLATION TO BLOW-OFF VALVE TO MANIFOLD TO MANIFOLD Left: Install the short legs of the fuel line between the gas tank fuel line and the ECU. Right: Screw the long leg of the fuel line onto the fuel rail on the turbo airbox. 13.1 Route the fuel line directly in front of the ECU and behind the chassis members. Follow 14.3 Insert the provided fuse into the fuse block, and route the wiring harness up to the Aerocommander and AFR Gauge. Either plug will work for both devices. the most direct path possible, checking that the line will not rub anywhere and rupture. Connect as shown above, and verify that all fittings are securely attached. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com 14.4 Connect the pre-assembled solenoid valve/pressure sensor line assembly to their labeled locations: the fittings on the throttle bodies, the AeroCommander, and the blow off valve. Leave the exposed barb on the solenoid open to atmospheric pressure. Secure the solenoid housing and lines to the chassis away from any moving parts, and avoid overtightening the lines. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 25 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 26 XV. AEROCOMMANDER INSTALLATION Refer to Appendix E for the Aerocommander wiring Harness diagram. All connections are pre-labeled - run the lines and install accordingly. 15.5 Connect the line labeled 12V POWER to 15.6 Attach the pressure sensor to the 15.1 Run the electrical harness through the steering post and into the sled. 15.3 Connect the fuel injectors (MAG INJECTOR and PTO INJECTOR) to their matching plugs. Make sure each coil goes to the correct cylinder - the MAG COIL to the MAG cylinder, and PTO COIL to the PTO cylinder. www.AEROCHARGER.com 15.2 Unplug the top ignition coil, and attach the Aerocommander connector labeled MAG COIL inline with this plug. Unplug the lower ignition coil, then attach the Aerocommander connector labeled PTO COIL inline. the loose 3-pin plug located near the gauge cluster connections. The female part of this pass-through will plug into the sled, and the male end will be your new accessory plug for factory options. DO NOT plug this in-line with the similar 3-pin plug that only has 2 wires connected to it. connector labeled MAP. 15.7 Connect the AeroCommander to the pressure sensor line attached to the solenoid assembly labeled “Aerocommander”(16.5). 15.4 Follow the electrical harness from the middle of the RAVE valves to the nearest connector, which should be tied to the frame on the PTO side. Disconnect this connector and attach the Aerocommander connector labeled RAVE POWER. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 27 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 28 XVI. GAUGE INSTALLATION 16.1 Remove the right hand side clip in the panel that contains the DES key. Unscrew the DES key switch. 16.4 Connect the boost line from the turbocharger to the boost gauge and install the boost gauge into the panel. Then secure the gauges with the included U-Clamps to the plastic panel. 16.2 Use the provided template to cut holes in the stock panel for the new gauges. Clean up the holes with a deburring tool or sandpaper. The holes might have to be filed slightly to improve clearance on the gauge panel. Avoid cutting into the clip holes. 16.5 Remove the opposite panel to relocate the 16.6 Use a razor blade to cut a notch at the DES switch. Use the included template to mark where the hole will be located. Use a 7/8” drill bit or hole saw to drill a hole in the panel. 16.3 Clip the panels back in and check to make sure the gauges fit in the sled. Then use the included rivets to secure the panel in place. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com top so the switch will sit flush in the panel. 16.7 Screw the DES key into the panel. Reinstall the panel onto the sled. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 29 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual 16.8 Connect the power plug on the AFR Gauge to either of the open female power receptacles on the Aerocharger wiring harness. Both receptacles provide the same power output. XVII. RAVE VALVE INSTALLATION 16.9 Connect the sensor plug on the AFR Gauge to the sensor wire. 17.1 Cut the hose between the RAVE valves and the factory RAVE solenoid, and install the large barrel valve with attached t-fitting. Secure with zip ties. DO NOT install the check valve onto the new solenoid that is included with the system. Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 30 17.2 Install the small disc shaped check valve with attached t-fitting onto the line going to the top of the factory RAVE solenoid. It will be necessary to remove and cut roughly 1/2” off of the spring. Use a clamp or zip tie to secure the hose. 16.10 The two extra wires on the AFR Gauge 16.11 If not already installed, use a 7/8” are for programming and data logging, and will not be needed for a typical installation. Secure these wires out of the way with zip ties. NOTE: Refer to the Innovate MTX-L online user manual for more information about this AFR Gauge’s advanced features. www.AEROCHARGER.com wrench to install the AFR sensor into the bung on the turbo muffler. Do not over-tighten, which might damage the sensor. Connect the sensor to the AFR gauge wire. The sensor will need to be calibrated before use - refer to Section 27 for this procedure after completing the entire installation. (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 31 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 32 XVIII. REINSTALL THE GAS TANK 18.1 Place the gas tank back on the sled. Connect the electrical and fuel lines at the front of the gas tank. The hose coming off the front of the gas tank goes back to the filter it was originally connected to. 18.3 Reconnect the breather line at the top of 18.4 Reconnect the plug coming off the the tank. bottom of the tank. 18.5 Use a zip tie to reattach the wire at the 18.6 Slide the tank forward on the sled to get Reconnect the electrical connector on the fuel pump housing. bottom of the tank. 18.7 the chassis supports and gas tank over the studs on both sides. Line up the bolt holes at the neck, and reinstall the bolts the same way they came off. Torque to 124 in-lbs. Use the factory hose clamp to reattach it 18.2 All fittings reconnect exactly like they were taken off. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 Press the quick disconnect fitting onto the post coming out of the front of the tank. info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 33 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 34 18.8 Use the aluminum washer inserts that hold the plastic gs tank onto the frame stud. Torque the bolts to 25 ft-lbs. 19.3 Attach the other included set of brackets 19.4 Place the hood panel on the sled. Attach to the hood panels. Re-use hardware from the stock Air Plenum to attach the brackets. with 2 screws on each side. The attached brackets will slip under the gas tank plastic mounting holes. XIX. REINSTALL HOOD 19.5 Attach the headlight support adapter to the headlight assembly using the included Phillips- head screws. 19.1 Reassemble the headlights, gauge cluster, and glove box. The glove box installs between the gauge cluster and headlights, which hold it in place. Screw the gauge cluster onto the headlight assembly using the original bolts. www.AEROCHARGER.com 19.2 info@aerocharger.com 19.7 Place the headlight assembly back onto the sled and attach the headlight support bracket to the adapter on the headlight assembly. Reuse the stock screws to attach it. Make sure that the screws thread through the hood plastic supports that are included in the turbo system. Attach the vents onto the sides of the headlight using the provided brackets. Snap the vents into place and secure by reusing threaded tabs and T27 screws. (913) 829-3400 19.6 Zip-tie the headlight support bracket to the chassis cross member.. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 35 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual 19.8 Adjust the headlight support to ensure proper height. Tighten the clamps and top screw when the headlights are seated correctly. XXI. CALIBRATE THE AFR GAUGE 21.1 The AFR gauge is connected and XX. VENTING A basic vent kit is included in this turbo system. Venting your snowmobile is strongly recommended in order to lower engine compartment temperatures and keep out snow. It is not necessary to use all of the included vents, but there must be sufficient venting to get air to the turbocharger. All Aerocharger vents include cutout patterns for the panels. These can be used with a hole saw set to quickly install the vents. 20.1 Use the provided template to drill holes in the panel using standard hole saws. The included template provides suggestions for locating the holes, but they can be drilled wherever desired. De-burr the plastic to keep debris out of the turbo. powered. Uninstall the o2 sensor from the muffler and unplug it from the AFR gauge. Start the sled. 21.2 The AFR Gauge will enter setup mode and display an “E2” error message. Turn off the sled and wait several moments for the vehicle to completely power down. Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 36 21.3 Reconnect the AFR harness to the o2 sensor, but leave the sensor uninstalled in order to calibrate it to open air. 21.4 Start the sled again. The gauge will now display “Htr.” After 30 seconds, it will display “Cal,” and then read “22.4” indicating it has been calibrated to the atmosphere. The AFR calibration procedure is complete, and the o2 sensor can now be screwed back into the muffler. XXII. COMPLETING THE INSTALL 22.1 Review the install. Verify that all 20.2 Thoroughly clean all dirt and grease from the panel. Remove the backing paper from the vent and adhere it firmly to the panel. connections are tight, all loose lines are secured with zip ties, and all panels are reattached 22.2 The turbo system has now been installed 22.3 If the vehicle’s CVT clutch has not yet been adjusted for turbocharged use, this must now be done. Refer to the clutching section in the appendix for more information. and the vehicle can be safely started. IMPORTANT: DO NOT ride the snowmobile before configuring the clutching. Stock clutching is insufficient for forced-induction applications. INCORRECT CLUTCHING CAN CAUSE SEVERE ENGINE DAMAGE. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 37 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual APPENDIX Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 38 C. TURBO REEDS A. FUELING A set of Turbo Reeds are provided to replace the stock outer reeds. The traditional “double-stack method” can also be used for forced-induction. By stacking reeds with the halved outer reeds, the opening action is not slowed and throttle response stays snappy. The extra reed layer will add stiffness to the reeds as they open to the fullest extent, preventing them from striking the case. DOUBLE-STACK METHOD: 1. Remove the old set of reeds and cut off half the length of the petals with a razor blade. 2. Install the half-reeds on the outside of the outer reeds on your new reed cage/petals. When troubleshooting, always check the reeds for chipping and wear. Worn reeds can cause many symptoms of poor performance. D. AEROCHARGER MAINTENANCE Aerocharger boost springs are used to set the boost pressure. Every Aerocharger is shipped with a green 5 PSI spring already installed. Available springs include: 5 PSI GREEN 8 PSI BLUE ORANGE 6 PSI GREEN BLUE BLUE 9 PSI ORANGE 7 PSI 11+ PSI ALWAYS pay attention to the engine’s performance, and carefully listen for signs of detonation which could be an indication that higher octane fuel is required. Contact Aerocharger for additional recommendations. PN # 66325 PISTON PN # 66322 PN # 66333 Specialized oil for ultra-high rpm machinery. Only use genuine Aerocharger Turbo Oil. The wrong oil can lead to bearing failure. DIAPHRAGM PN # 66321 ADD 1 BOTTLE FOR 53 SERIES Oil is full at 1” height (2.5 cm.) PISTON SHIM PN # 66342 Use red thread lock fluid on the threads when replacing the fill plug and tighten down securely . SPRING SHIMS PN # 66338 BOOST SPRING PN # 66341 DUST SHIELD VISIT AEROCHARGER.COM TO SEE A VIDEO TUTORIAL ABOUT ADJUSTING THE AEROCHARGER’S BOOST CONTROLLER TO AFFECT TURBO RESPONSE PN # 66340 ADD 2 BOTTLES FOR 66 SERIES Housing PN # 66326 CONTROL ROD PN # 66078 NOTE: NEVER attempt to disassemble the main Aerocharger housings. The bearing and vane systems require specialized tools to take it apart without damaging it. Contact Aerocharger for all service and repairs. Adjusting the CVT clutch is critical for the turbo system to function with full power and reliability. A clutch setup is included with this system, and includes ramps, weights, primary spring, helix, and gearing. Aerocharger’s recommended settings are included to offer a baseline setup for the snowmobile. Additional configuration may be necessary to fine-tune clutch performance to specific riding areas and boost setups. INTEGRATED BOOST CONTROLLER The Integrated boost controller on the Aerocharger is a simple mechanical actuator where pressure in a chamber pushes against a spring to move the vanes. It can be easily disassembled to adjust the boost by changing springs and/or shims. Manual & electronic boost controllers are compatible with Aerocharger systems, but are not recommended. E. AFR GAUGE GUIDELINES • AFR numbers are most important to monitor when the engine is under heavy load, such as heavy acceleration or climbing a hill. • Monitor your air/fuel ratio to ensure that it stays below 12.8 when the engine is under heavy load. • The AFR will spike to very lean levels when decelerating. This is normal. • Sensors should be periodically recalibrated. Always completely remove the sensor from the pipe to get an accurate reading. Specialized OEM tools are required to installation and adjustment of the vehicle’s clutching. If you do not have the proper tools or experience to adjust the clutching on your E-TEC, take the vehicle to a qualified performance shop or dealer. (913) 829-3400 HORIZONTAL ORIENTATION Oil should be added if the level is lower 1” (2.5 cm) 1/2” (1.3 cm) than .5” (1.3 cm.) DIAPHRAGM SHIM PN # 66323 AEROCHARGER OIL CHECKING OIL LEVEL Remove the fill plug and use a zip tie as a dip stick to measure the oil level. R E TA I N I N G C L I P PN # 66328 CONTROLLER TOP X1 X2 B. CLUTCHING www.AEROCHARGER.com Shims can be added to the springs to increase the boost in increments of about .5 to . 75 PSI. PN # 66335 PN # 66337 CONTROLLER BONNET Many factors play a role in octane requirements, such as elevation, air density, temperature, and tolerances specific to the motor. This Octane Chart is intended to offer a rough guideline for the octane levels that an Aerocharged sled will require based on typical circumstances. Aerochargers consume oil throughout their use. The amount of oil consumed is very small, and the oil level must only be checked once a year or every 30,000 miles. Aerocharger oil never has to be changed - only added. There is no benefit to changing the oil unless it has been contaminated with a foreign substance, such as if the vehicle has been underwater for a long time. BOOST FITTING JAM NUT BLACK SPRING SHIMS OIL LEVELS The Aerocharger is a sophisticated and highly efficient variable vane turbocharger. Unlike conventional turbos, it does not require oil pumps or lines. The Aerocharger will not need more maintenance than any other turbo - this graphic contains information for adjusting the Aerocharger to ensure best performance. BOOST SPRINGS info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 39 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual Aerocharger Turbo Systems | 40 G. INNOVATE MTX-L AFR GAUGE ERROR CODES F. AEROCOMMANDER FUEL CONTROLLER There are 6 adjustable modes that can be used to fine-tune this system for personal preference and to specific engine variances. The controller is preset for typical conditions, and further adjustment is usually not necessary. If major adjustments on the fuel controller are required to resolve performance issues, this might indicate a problem elsewhere in the system - contact an Aerocharger tech to review the install and setup. FUEL CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENTS The following modes are programming modes, and are valid only while the controller is being adjustedthe controller will display differently while the snowmobile is being ridden. Press the mode button to scroll through the programming modes. The first 3 modes are for fine-tune adjustments. 1. Green Mode: This mode controls how much fuel is being added under low RPM conditions. (0-4900 RPM). For cruising at low RPM or riding downhill. 2. Yellow Mode: Controls how much fuel is being added in the mid RPM range of the powerband. (4900-6500 RPM). For typical trail riding. 3. Red Mode: Controls how much fuel is being added at the top of the RPM range. (6500Max RPM). For high speed cruise to wide open throttle. When the Blue light turns on while riding, it indicates that the Aerocharger is making boost. The following modes control fuel delivery while boosting: 4. Green and Blue: This is the fuel added when the blue light first turns on and boost is initially produced. This mode rarely needs adjustment. 5. Yellow and Blue: The maximum fuel added while under full boost. Adjust this mode if the sled is lean or rich while at wide open throttle, or at high load conditions under boost. This mode is also useful for large changes in elevation. 6. Red and Blue: This determines which psi the Blue light turns on, and extra fuel is first added to compensate for boost. Adjusting this mode up will delay the initial fuel increase under boost. This mode can be adjusted for crisper engine response. NOTE: Read the warning below. FUELING TIPS AND TRICKS Here are several techniques for tuning with the 2. The Red and Blue mode can be adjusted to Aerocommander. The fuel controller can be create snappier throttle response for climbing adjusted to fine-tune performance if desired, but the hills. Adjusting this mode to the right will default settings can be left alone for everyday riding. reduce fuel in the midrange throttle band and improve throttle response. 1. The Yellow/Blue mode is the most frequentlyWARNING: Sustained cruising while this adjusted mode - 90% of all tuning can be mode is set lean can cause damage to your completed here. This mode controls fueling engine. Always make sure this mode is set to at wide open throttle under boost. If the sled the default for all trail-riding. is lean at wide open throttle, move the lights to the right in yellow/blue mode to add more fuel. Adjust this mode for large changes in elevation (5000’ or more) or when setting the Aerocharger for higher boost. www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com www.AEROCHARGER.com (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com 41 | E-TEC 600 & 800 Turbo System Installation Manual H. AEROCOMMANDER WIRING HARNESS MAG Secondary Injector Plug Visit us online at www.AEROCHARGER.com for more technical resources, such as: Footwell Ground Fuse Box Plug PTO Secondary Injector Plug AeroCommander Power Plug AFR Gauge Power Plug MAG Coil Plugs Main Plug AeroCommander PTO Coil Plugs AEROCOMMANDER WIRING HARNESS SKI-DOO E-TEC MAP Sensor MAP Sensor Plug www.AEROCHARGER.com RAVE Power Plugs (913) 829-3400 info@aerocharger.com • Digital versions of manuals and field guides • Detailed video of installations to refer to during your install • Up-to-date tips, tricks, and upgrades E-TEC 600 & 800 AEROCHARGER TURBO SYSTEM By Aerocharger, LLC 402 New Century Parkway New Century, KS 66031 (913)829-3400 www.AEROCHARGER.com SERIES A E R O C H A R G E R
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