Electric Air Pump
Electric Air Pump
i remember reading in someone's mod list that they had an electric air pump. is this in replacement for the stock one? can it be used to control the ports and VDI with RPM switches?
If I remember correctly someone did buy an electric air pump -- like off of a Cadillac or something. One that was used to control air-ride suspension. Then they used that to control the actuation of the 5&6 ports. I remember a lot of debate of whether or not the pump was rated for continuous duty or not -- which included discussion about using an extra canister of some kind...
Anyway, you might check the archives, but it seems like the topics were like fully electronic port activation or something like that. You might even try to search for Cadillac.
Anyway, you might check the archives, but it seems like the topics were like fully electronic port activation or something like that. You might even try to search for Cadillac.
Here's the one I'm thinking of... there should be more tho.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...illac+AND+pump
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...illac+AND+pump
silverrotor has a NICE setup - ive seen it in person.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=121833
btw read the whole thread.. theres is some NICE information coming from.. everyone!
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=121833
btw read the whole thread.. theres is some NICE information coming from.. everyone!
I just did a setup on my 90 'vert...I used an airhorn motor, $29 from autozone, and guaranteed to work. That bitch kicks too, puts out a goot 5-10psi of air..more than enough to snap open the 6 ports and VDI...you can actually FEEL them both open now.
Originally posted by hypntyz7
...I used an airhorn motor, $29 from autozone
...I used an airhorn motor, $29 from autozone
I like your air horn pump idea better. (It's rorary)
do you guys think an electric pump is better to use because of respone timeing? i mean what are the benifits of using the elect. air pump?
not that any of this matters to me because i have a s4 and the air pump isnt needed to open the ports rite?
not that any of this matters to me because i have a s4 and the air pump isnt needed to open the ports rite?
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the corvette elec. air pump is for emissions on cars with big turbos etc and can't fit teh stock one back on. you can't use it for 6 ports / vdi etc because the pump can't be run for more then 10-15 mins at a time. otherwise it melts. it also probably only puts out 1-2psi
Originally posted by rx7raca
do you guys think an electric pump is better to use because of respone timeing? i mean what are the benifits of using the elect. air pump?
Not that any of this matters to me because i have a s4 and the air pump isnt needed to open the ports rite?
do you guys think an electric pump is better to use because of respone timeing? i mean what are the benifits of using the elect. air pump?
Not that any of this matters to me because i have a s4 and the air pump isnt needed to open the ports rite?
2) The 2nd gen air pump brackets are fragile. It can be cheaper to go electric than buy a new bracket.
3) More open space.
4) Less weight.
Originally posted by SureShot
2) The 2nd gen air pump brackets are fragile.
2) The 2nd gen air pump brackets are fragile.
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