?? water intercooler pump switch ??
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?? water intercooler pump switch ??
What are people doing for a2w intercooler pumps for a switch?
Are you running a toggle switch and just turning it on and running all the time?
Is there a thermostatc style switch people are running to keep the pump off until temps rise?
Boost switch, like a hobbs switch, or meth injection switch to kick on when under boost?
Some ideas would be helpful. I would like to not have the pump running all the time when I dont need it to be. Ideally I would like to run a switch based of intake air temps but I am not exactly an electrical genious, thus the question.
Are you running a toggle switch and just turning it on and running all the time?
Is there a thermostatc style switch people are running to keep the pump off until temps rise?
Boost switch, like a hobbs switch, or meth injection switch to kick on when under boost?
Some ideas would be helpful. I would like to not have the pump running all the time when I dont need it to be. Ideally I would like to run a switch based of intake air temps but I am not exactly an electrical genious, thus the question.
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We set our kits up with a delay to break relay.
It turns on the pump and fan for the heat exchanger when the pressure switch
sees boost.
The timer starts after you are out of boost and continues to run the system
for a given amount of time, up to 6 mins, if you set it up to run that long.
It is rated up to 30 amps
It turns on the pump and fan for the heat exchanger when the pressure switch
sees boost.
The timer starts after you are out of boost and continues to run the system
for a given amount of time, up to 6 mins, if you set it up to run that long.
It is rated up to 30 amps
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We set our kits up with a delay to break relay.
It turns on the pump and fan for the heat exchanger when the pressure switch
sees boost.
The timer starts after you are out of boost and continues to run the system
for a given amount of time, up to 6 mins, if you set it up to run that long.
It is rated up to 30 amps
It turns on the pump and fan for the heat exchanger when the pressure switch
sees boost.
The timer starts after you are out of boost and continues to run the system
for a given amount of time, up to 6 mins, if you set it up to run that long.
It is rated up to 30 amps
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I would like to know, but if its in the 100's thats way more than I'm trying to spend. I do really like the idea of how it works though its ideal.
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The units that we supply with our kits are industrial quality made in the USA units.
They have a 40 amp relay soldered to the board.
The company rates the unit for 30 amp continuous duty.
We looked a lot of cheaper units but chose this one.
No big deal, you can find cheaper units, buy them.
They have a 40 amp relay soldered to the board.
The company rates the unit for 30 amp continuous duty.
We looked a lot of cheaper units but chose this one.
No big deal, you can find cheaper units, buy them.
Last edited by ModularTurbo; 12-03-2012 at 09:01 PM.