wkdivr
07-10-2005, 03:39 PM
Does anyone have any info on putting some kind of delay in the line to the intercooler pump to keep the pump circulating for a set amount of time after the key is shut off? Where would you put just a manual switch? :P
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View Full Version : intercooler questions wkdivr 07-10-2005, 03:39 PM Does anyone have any info on putting some kind of delay in the line to the intercooler pump to keep the pump circulating for a set amount of time after the key is shut off? Where would you put just a manual switch? :P moregrip 07-10-2005, 03:45 PM CHP had a write-up on this. kbracing96 07-10-2005, 05:35 PM You could use a turbo timer to keep the pump running after you shut the truck off. You can find them on ebay for 20-30 dollers. GoldenVelvet 07-11-2005, 05:00 PM You could use a turbo timer to keep the pump running after you shut the truck off. You can find them on ebay for 20-30 dollers. Thats what I was thinking or you could use a thermal switch but I think a turbo timer would be more effective. wkdivr 07-11-2005, 05:36 PM I got an idea for a manual switch. I was just unsure of where to splice it in so as to not backfeed into the fuel pump. I think I got it, now. BLOWN 364 07-12-2005, 05:34 AM I got an idea for a manual switch. I was just unsure of where to splice it in so as to not backfeed into the fuel pump. I think I got it, now. Diode lets voltage flow in one direction to prevent backfeeding.Diode to isolate fuel pump from coming on if using fuel pump wire going to IC relay as a trigger or tap onto positive side of IC pump wire at relay.Make sure switch is rated for 15 amps or use another relay to carry the load if using a small switch.Fuse with 15 amp where u grab power to turn on pump to protect in case of short. ;) |