Need switched power
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Need switched power
I mounted my water pump in the passenger's side wheel well. Now I need power supplied to it when the key is on. Where would be the closest/best place to tap in? I was thinking the fuel pump, but I don't want to pull current headed to that.
Any ideas?
I also found a place for my intercooler and mounted it. I have about 1/2 from the A/C lines, 1/4" from the lower shifter cable bracket.
Routed the copper lines through the rockers. They are now fastened down.
Waiting on my heat exchanger and charge pipes (that's gonna be fun).
Any ideas?
I also found a place for my intercooler and mounted it. I have about 1/2 from the A/C lines, 1/4" from the lower shifter cable bracket.
Routed the copper lines through the rockers. They are now fastened down.
Waiting on my heat exchanger and charge pipes (that's gonna be fun).
Last edited by Nemesis on Sun Jul 01, 2007 7:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'm using one of these.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-Liqu ... genameZWDV
I am also having him make me 2 smaller ones to fit in the side scoops. They will serve a good purpose and I need something in all the scoops that will look good. The exchangers will end up costing almost $900.
And the pipe under the vent has tons of room. I know it doesn't look like it. But If I have to, there's this.
http://www.atpturbo.com/Merchant2/merch ... e=SIL-90EL
I think I'll be fine with a normal 90... I hope.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-Liqu ... genameZWDV
I am also having him make me 2 smaller ones to fit in the side scoops. They will serve a good purpose and I need something in all the scoops that will look good. The exchangers will end up costing almost $900.
And the pipe under the vent has tons of room. I know it doesn't look like it. But If I have to, there's this.
http://www.atpturbo.com/Merchant2/merch ... e=SIL-90EL
I think I'll be fine with a normal 90... I hope.
Last edited by Nemesis on Sun Jul 01, 2007 7:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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A simple 90 degree should be just fine to route to the TB.
3 heat exchangers? You gotta be kidding me. You don't need 3 unless you plan on making 2k hp. One good one is more then enough. The 03 Cobra exchanger will work just fine for your power output and can be had for under $100.
I have one I would sell you for $50.
3 heat exchangers? You gotta be kidding me. You don't need 3 unless you plan on making 2k hp. One good one is more then enough. The 03 Cobra exchanger will work just fine for your power output and can be had for under $100.
I have one I would sell you for $50.
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The battery is up front now.
By cooling fan do you mean the radiator or the fan for the alternator/coil? This is an 88 and doesn't have that coil fan. I was hoping to tap in right in the general area without having to run wires all over, but I might not have much of a choice.
But wait... I forgot I have an 86 wiring harness installed when I swapped out the 4 cylinder for the V6. I do have the lead right there for that coil fan. Not sure if it still has power... I'll have to check it.
There is a label on the pump and I'll check it to see what it's rated at.
I was going to tap into the junction block behind the battery (if it were in the stock location, but it's constant 12v.
By cooling fan do you mean the radiator or the fan for the alternator/coil? This is an 88 and doesn't have that coil fan. I was hoping to tap in right in the general area without having to run wires all over, but I might not have much of a choice.
But wait... I forgot I have an 86 wiring harness installed when I swapped out the 4 cylinder for the V6. I do have the lead right there for that coil fan. Not sure if it still has power... I'll have to check it.
There is a label on the pump and I'll check it to see what it's rated at.
I was going to tap into the junction block behind the battery (if it were in the stock location, but it's constant 12v.
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I'm gonna have to wait on that pump for a bit. It says right on it to not run dry, so I'll fill the system before I give it power. The label says it pulls 25 watts.
One thing I am hunting for is a fill point for the intercooler. Does anyone know of a place to get something like that? It would really be nice if the inlet/outlet were 3/4" so I don't need adapters all over the place.
And I had sort of a brain storm. Not sure if it's a good idea or not. For the heat exchangers, I decided to try heater cores. One thing I want is to fill the holes of the side scoops. Without anything there you can see the fender liners and I'm not too found of mesh type stuff. My only concern is the heater cores being able to take hits from rocks and debris. After a couple of trips to the parts store, I think I found one that will almost fill the holes. This pic is of one I returned because it's too small. The one I have now is 2" taller. And it's only about $45.
The new one I have has the inlet/outlet tubes in the way of me holding it in place. So I will have to cut them off to see how it fits, but the core is as tall as the scoop so the tanks shouldn't be seen.
What do you think?
I also plan to mount 10" fans behind them to help keep them cool and I like the noise they will make.
I also got my charge pipes coming and (I hope) the correct couplers and a Tial BOV.
One thing I am hunting for is a fill point for the intercooler. Does anyone know of a place to get something like that? It would really be nice if the inlet/outlet were 3/4" so I don't need adapters all over the place.
And I had sort of a brain storm. Not sure if it's a good idea or not. For the heat exchangers, I decided to try heater cores. One thing I want is to fill the holes of the side scoops. Without anything there you can see the fender liners and I'm not too found of mesh type stuff. My only concern is the heater cores being able to take hits from rocks and debris. After a couple of trips to the parts store, I think I found one that will almost fill the holes. This pic is of one I returned because it's too small. The one I have now is 2" taller. And it's only about $45.
The new one I have has the inlet/outlet tubes in the way of me holding it in place. So I will have to cut them off to see how it fits, but the core is as tall as the scoop so the tanks shouldn't be seen.
What do you think?
I also plan to mount 10" fans behind them to help keep them cool and I like the noise they will make.
I also got my charge pipes coming and (I hope) the correct couplers and a Tial BOV.
Last edited by Nemesis on Sun Jul 01, 2007 7:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I saw a filler in an auction for an entire PWR intercooler kit and fell in love. All I need is the filler so I emailed them to see if they would sell it seperate. If I would have checker their other auctions I would have found this.Nemesis wrote:
One thing I am hunting for is a fill point for the intercooler. Does anyone know of a place to get something like that? It would really be nice if the inlet/outlet were 3/4" so I don't need adapters all over the place.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PWR-3-4- ... enameZWD1V
It costs a bit more than I would like, but this will be mounted high in the engine bay and will be seen. Chances are this is the unit I will get.
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That filler looks pretty nice, but why the hell don't those ever have mounting lugs or anything? Do people seriously put inline fillers just hanging there by rad hoses? That would feel awful every time you took the cap off, you'd feel it flexing, plus it looks stupid...
Pet peeve I guess, I just (strongly) feel that a fill point should be hard mounted.
Pet peeve I guess, I just (strongly) feel that a fill point should be hard mounted.
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Rads and intercoolers take rock hits fairly well. You would need a sizable rock to damage it to the point of leaking. The intercooler on my skyline sits out in the open in the front of the car.
at $45 per cooler I would not be too worried about it. Some intercoolers are in the $1000+ range, I would be more concerned then.
Maybe it would be smart to wire in a cutoff switch somewhere so if you do get a leak you can shut off the pump before it runs dry and kills the pump.
at $45 per cooler I would not be too worried about it. Some intercoolers are in the $1000+ range, I would be more concerned then.
Maybe it would be smart to wire in a cutoff switch somewhere so if you do get a leak you can shut off the pump before it runs dry and kills the pump.