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Old 07-29-14, 11:22 AM
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Is this electric water pump compatible with adaptronic ecu?'

Hello all,

I was wondering if anybody could tell me if this electric water pump setup would be ok to use with my adaptronic ecu...

I know it comes with it's own controller, but thought I'd hear people's input.


DAVIES CRAIG ELECTRIC WATER PUMP ALLOY EWP & DIGITAL CONTROLLER EWP115 DC 8050


I attached a pic to show you visual people what I'm talking about.

Thanks in advance,
Nick
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Old 07-29-14, 12:12 PM
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Why do you want to bypass the units controller? You can have the Adaptronic control the unit, but it would tie up more outputs.
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Originally Posted by Turblown
Why do you want to bypass the units controller? You can have the Adaptronic control the unit, but it would tie up more outputs.
Ahhh ic. Thanks for the input. I didn't know, which is why I asked.

So I can technically just buy the pump and forget about the controller?

Maybe Pm me to explain further?

Thanks again,
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Thanks for the link, did you end up pursuing this?
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Originally Posted by silentblu
Thanks for the link, did you end up pursuing this?
I am actually using the adaptronic 1280 with my 20b. I will getting an integrated water pump (to the radiator) so technically yes I am, but it will not be using the series 6 PNP.

My other fd will be using a adaptronic 440 ecu.
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Originally Posted by Broke_A_Baller
I am actually using the adaptronic 1280 with my 20b. I will getting an integrated water pump (to the radiator) so technically yes I am, but it will not be using the series 6 PNP.

My other fd will be using a adaptronic 440 ecu.
I've got a 440 right now. I have one more PWM aux out not hooked up yet, but was exploring the other benefits or ways to utilize it.

Direct Fire = 1 PWM
Idle Control = 1 PWM
Boost Control OR EWP OR Aux Inj = 1 PWM

If running the EWP on the non PWM and just having it at full flow on 40GPM was a possibility I might explore it, since I would have fan control on the adaptronic.
I've got 2 regular Aux out hooked up for the low/medium fan speeds, then the AC button for high speed right now.
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Originally Posted by silentblu
I've got a 440 right now. I have one more PWM aux out not hooked up yet, but was exploring the other benefits or ways to utilize it.

Direct Fire = 1 PWM
Idle Control = 1 PWM
Boost Control OR EWP OR Aux Inj = 1 PWM

If running the EWP on the non PWM and just having it at full flow on 40GPM was a possibility I might explore it, since I would have fan control on the adaptronic.
I've got 2 regular Aux out hooked up for the low/medium fan speeds, then the AC button for high speed right now.
We are testing this in house next week...
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Originally Posted by Turblown
We are testing this in house next week...
COOL! need anymore test beds
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