CTSC aftercooler pump
#11
Originally Posted by nightcrawler7188,Sep 8 2008, 06:49 AM
i already have the injectors and greddy emu...just need the pulley and belt...and some time where i'm free and not tied down by school =[
3.0 - 14psi
That is on SOS Pulleys Only and COMPTECH/NOVI1000
Good luck with your setup!
I actually have the 12 pulley in my car and the 14psi pulley waiting to be installed, i can sell the 12psi pulley to you if you want it bro!
Remember to use 550cc or 750cc Injectors!
I also have the 550cc if you want them!
#14
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Getting back on topic........................
I've cut the wires to the pump.
Ran it straight off the battery. Same problem.
Piss poor to very little pressure.
I've cut the wires to the pump.
Ran it straight off the battery. Same problem.
Piss poor to very little pressure.
#17
Originally Posted by mr_grand_prix,Sep 8 2008, 06:14 PM
Could it be the hoses are getting kinked or not straight enough flow..
#18
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Afte today's play around ,it looks like the pumps are just dodgy as ****!
Mount it one way it won't work, angle it slightly, it works better. jiggle it around, oh there you go, maximum power, ohhh its gone. jiggle jiggle... gah lost it.
Mount it one way it won't work, angle it slightly, it works better. jiggle it around, oh there you go, maximum power, ohhh its gone. jiggle jiggle... gah lost it.
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adrenalin, I had the same problem with my pump
i filled up the aftercooler to the point that it overflew
there was noise from the pump but the water didn't move at all
I even took the pump off, opened it, connected it directly to the battery, it seemed everything was OK
then I put the pump back on, without any result
like you said, I jerked it around and it worked
long story short, I tried jerking it till it worked, then kept that position for as long as possible, and I found out the water quickly disappeared
after topping up every time the water went down (almost 2 more litres), the pump has worked without a flaw (didn't bother to check anymore)
I guess there was air in the system
I don't know if your problem is the same as mine, give it a try
cheers
i filled up the aftercooler to the point that it overflew
there was noise from the pump but the water didn't move at all
I even took the pump off, opened it, connected it directly to the battery, it seemed everything was OK
then I put the pump back on, without any result
like you said, I jerked it around and it worked
long story short, I tried jerking it till it worked, then kept that position for as long as possible, and I found out the water quickly disappeared
after topping up every time the water went down (almost 2 more litres), the pump has worked without a flaw (didn't bother to check anymore)
I guess there was air in the system
I don't know if your problem is the same as mine, give it a try
cheers
#20
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Originally Posted by s2000Junky,Sep 9 2008, 12:32 AM
Yes that is very possible. During much time fusing with this issue during original install I went to plan B and made sure there were no kinks by slipping over some support coils. Highly recommended, they work well. Get them at any Schucks.