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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 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 Jul 29, 2014 | 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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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 01:25 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.
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,
Nick
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Thanks for the link, did you end up pursuing this?
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Old Apr 10, 2015 | 10:27 AM
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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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Old May 5, 2015 | 03:46 PM
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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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We are testing this in house next week...
COOL! need anymore test beds
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