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11-15-2015, 06:55 PM #11
My $02 is watch the gauge that came with the car
I have had a EWP for 17 years. wired it to 12vdc key on with a relay. IMHO doing good wiring with weather-pac connector and watching your temp gauge is all you need96 BBB 383/T56
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11-15-2015, 08:34 PM #12"The Rock"
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Haters gonna hate lol.
I have an EWP that is wired to key on power. I also have a dummy light. I believe we used this diagram to wire it up:
When I was troubleshooting overheating issues with my car, it came in handy at times. But, I would never rely on it. The dummy light is part of my switch panel, along with ecutout, line lock, nitrous arm/heater/opener/purge.
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11-17-2015, 12:31 AM #14The Nitrous Outlet Junkie
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11-21-2015, 02:16 AM #15The Nitrous Outlet Junkie
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11-21-2015, 02:18 AM #16The Nitrous Outlet Junkie
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11-23-2015, 11:27 PM #17
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Wonder if there is a sensor that would feel for water movement that could be inserted into the water flow somewhere.
I'm putting one in a circle track car and will have more stuff to pay attention to than a gauge so I'm interrested in a light too.
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11-25-2015, 12:24 PM #18
Don't know about a inline sensor that "feels" water....although a Autometer temp sensor & light (#3247) could be plumbed "T" into the cooling system (off WP heater in/out)...or the relay schematic posted
I guess a "light" vs gauge in a race only car would be helpful
for a street and occasional 1/4 mi car, IMHO a gauge is fine. Whatever your personal opinion is you have options.96 BBB 383/T56
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11-26-2015, 09:11 PM #19
I have mine wired to come on with the key, and a indicator light to be on when when there is power to the pump. I also have an adjustable timer circuit that I turn on to run the pump and my 2 fans (on low). I can set for 1-30 min then they will shut off. One problem was at the last race my pump was stopping but the light was on. I started to overheat on the starting line but didn't notice because the check Gage light on the Vette doesn't come on till around 250. I'm thinking or putting a current sensor on the wire to sense a current draw and turn on a led for proof.
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I have a stock gauge, autometer temp gauge, and a dummy light. Neither gauge tells you when the ewp stops working. The light showed it's worth it during the first 30 minutes of troubleshooting a cooling issue. Ended up being a fuse issue, but when everything is new and different, it's a PITA figuring out what's wrong.
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