Wiring up intercooler pump
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anonymous.shyster
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Wiring up intercooler pump
I'm wondering if I can have the MicroSquirt control when the water-to-air intercooler pump and fan operate. I don't see much need in having the pump circulating water when I am at idle, or cruising with no boost. Can the MicroSquirt control (via TPS/Alpha-N, hopefully as I don't intend on running a MAP sensor if I can get away without it [only using uS for spark, not fuel injection]) when the pump and fan come on and go off?
I was thinking of something along the lines of, if I'm at > 1/3 throttle, the pump and fan are on and stay on for at least a minute. Perhaps this would require a latching relay? How would I go about this?
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anonymous.shyster
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Re: Wiring up intercooler pump
However, if you are seeking to keep a relay on for a minute as you've indicated, perhaps you're better with a programable timer relay ( for example, Omrom "H3YN-2" ) which can be set for anything from parts of a second to 10 minutes max with dip switches for either "time on" or "time off" etc.)
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anonymous.shyster
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Re: Wiring up intercooler pump
Note: I have a latching relay which is set to one minute. So once the latching relay receives a signal, the intercooler pump should pump for one minute from when it receives the last signal.
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