Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
I didn't want to hijack Pizza's thread so I started a new one. Who's interested in a fan controller/IC pump controller?
For the SRT6 guys, it's as easy as wiring in the module and running the wire to the empty spot where the wing button is and using that. For the NA guys, I'll have to think of something else clever to achieve the same thing since you don't have an open spot. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to use the towing switch and just make it an on/off switch. What's everybody's thoughts?
Something like this would probably sell for $60 and you'd have to provide your own switch.
For the SRT6 guys, it's as easy as wiring in the module and running the wire to the empty spot where the wing button is and using that. For the NA guys, I'll have to think of something else clever to achieve the same thing since you don't have an open spot. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to use the towing switch and just make it an on/off switch. What's everybody's thoughts?
Something like this would probably sell for $60 and you'd have to provide your own switch.
Re: Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
Originally Posted by Infinite
i would hope you have the ic pump hardwired to be on all the time...
the switch would just be a over-ride for the can controller to keep it on whenever the circuit is closed (or open) depends on how its setup
the switch would just be a over-ride for the can controller to keep it on whenever the circuit is closed (or open) depends on how its setup
only need for this is running the pump at the track with the engine off
Re: Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
fantastic rudy. i forsee the use of this as someone would pop the hood between runs at the track and turn this on and it would turn on the fan and IC pump WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF in order to help cool the car down before the next pass. cool!
Re: Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
I had installed a I/C pump override and tried it for a while.
Rudy, we have discussed the fan controller a couple of times, at what speed would it run?
Full on or variable or maybe set to some intermediate value??
That is where Id be interested; to cool the front end while in line at the track or autocross field.
Woody
Rudy, we have discussed the fan controller a couple of times, at what speed would it run?
Full on or variable or maybe set to some intermediate value??
That is where Id be interested; to cool the front end while in line at the track or autocross field.
Woody
Re: Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
Originally Posted by waldig
I had installed a I/C pump override and tried it for a while.
Rudy, we have discussed the fan controller a couple of times, at what speed would it run?
Full on or variable or maybe set to some intermediate value??
That is where Id be interested; to cool the front end while in line at the track or autocross field.
Woody
Rudy, we have discussed the fan controller a couple of times, at what speed would it run?
Full on or variable or maybe set to some intermediate value??
That is where Id be interested; to cool the front end while in line at the track or autocross field.
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Re: Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
Originally Posted by rcompart
Something like this would probably sell for $60 and you'd have to provide your own switch.
I don't have an SRT, but I want to cue the fan on my own.
Put me on the list, Rudy.
Re: Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
It ended up being made into something more universal.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...t=SILVERSWITCH
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...t=SILVERSWITCH
Re: Cool Queue cooling fan and IC pump controller
Ok, that's cool. I'm assuming this is no longer being offered but what i was really wanting to know is if there is somebody who actually put a extra fan on the H/E and wired it up to a switch while also overriding the pump. any proof that this will actually help lower IAT's inbetween drag passes?
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