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SummitRacing.com has a "Thermostatic Fan Controller, Adjustable 150-240 Degrees, 3/8" NPT Probe" for $39.95. I'm not familiar with the wiring of the waterpump, but something like this should be able to be rigged into place, right? I normaly would be able to whip something up from RadioShack, but my brain is so fried from preparing for my Microsoft Certs. that I can't think straight right now.
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Chris,
Did you ever get your sunroof module installed, I can't remember now who all did it?
warmonger
Former owner of '99 CSVT - Silver #222/2760
356/334 wHP/TQ at 10psi on pump gas!
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'05 Volvo S40 Turbo 5 AWD with 6spd, Passion Red
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Originally posted by Blackie: SummitRacing.com has a "Thermostatic Fan Controller, Adjustable 150-240 Degrees, 3/8" NPT Probe" for $39.95. I'm not familiar with the wiring of the waterpump, but something like this should be able to be rigged into place, right?
Yes, that's a good start. Now, wire it to a relay to send 12V when triggered, and 8V when not triggered, then you have the WP controller. Add a couple of POTs and relays to make it a more linear flow rate...
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sweet sounds like about 50 instead of 130.. now what to spend that 80 bucks on........
Derek Johnson
88 TurboTBird 32psi, t3/t4 bb 50trim, megasquirt, 3 bar map, 50lb inj, roller cam w adj. gear, header, 3" downpipe and full exhaust, gutted intake manifolds, spec stg 3
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@bnoon, re: "Now, wire it to a relay to send 12V when triggered, and 8V when not triggered, then you have the WP controller. Add a couple of POTs and relays to make it a more linear flow rate... " I cannut doo it capn! I havengawt tha powa! Tha dieluythim crystals 'ave bin infoosed! I am still talking to the guy about getting the engine. Might see him at new years  merry xmas all.
~Scoriox
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