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Sounds like I need to rig up a relay for direct 12VDC on that bad boy when I upgrade the Super Charger pulley and IC system.
Thanks for doing the research Steve!!!
Cheers!
Thanks for doing the research Steve!!!
Cheers!
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
Steve - this is probably one of the best discoveries yet!!
Now you need to wire the IC Pump to a relay and remote fob like you did for your fans. (I think I might just do this) It might be more effective then installing a larger HE.
I would think having the IC coolant flowing through the HE while the fans were running would get you the best results.
Now you need to wire the IC Pump to a relay and remote fob like you did for your fans. (I think I might just do this) It might be more effective then installing a larger HE.
I would think having the IC coolant flowing through the HE while the fans were running would get you the best results.
Originally Posted by Steve Hellums
All ready did that on post #12 of this thread. Both voltage sources are fused & hot all the time, so the key don't have to be on or even in the car. I can stand several feet away from the car & turn both circuits on and off with one little key fob so the coolant can be circulating and cooled by the fans
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This weekend I am going to run an isolated circuit to the IC pump and have the pump run whenever the the key is on - Sounds like a simple, easy and very effective mod. I know it will lessen the service life of the pump but it's worth the performance gains....Now I just need to decide if I should keep the stock pump installed until it fails or install the Johnson pump on my bench?
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
Thanks Steve,
This weekend I am going to run an isolated circuit to the IC pump and have the pump run whenever the the key is on - Sounds like a simple, easy and very effective mod. I know it will lessen the service life of the pump but it's worth the performance gains....Now I just need to decide if I should keep the stock pump installed until it fails or install the Johnson pump on my bench?
This weekend I am going to run an isolated circuit to the IC pump and have the pump run whenever the the key is on - Sounds like a simple, easy and very effective mod. I know it will lessen the service life of the pump but it's worth the performance gains....Now I just need to decide if I should keep the stock pump installed until it fails or install the Johnson pump on my bench?
Originally Posted by Steve Hellums
I just left the OEM on. If I recall right the OEM pump puts out around 4 gpm and the Johnson is somewhere around 7 gpm. Sometimes more is'nt better, but I really don't know in this case. I was having trouble with my old Stang overheating at highway speeds after putting 3:55's in the rear, at 60 mph it was taching around 2,900. I first thought it was sucking the radiator hose shut, so reinforced hose's well that wasn't it. I replaced the thermostat with a new Auto-Lite, flushed the system and a new radiator cap. I had thought all along it was just pumping the coolant through the radiator to fast for it to cool, I had guy's tell me no way & other's say that's what it was. I put 3:25's in it last fall, now I'm taching 2,600 at 60 mph and she stay's around 180* now. In this case the coolant I believe was being pumped too fast, I wanted to change out the water pump pulley with a bigger one, but it was already close to the crank pulley.
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