WLJayne
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Hey guys,
Well today fitted the booster pump to by heater inlet hose, just before the IRD cooler junction. This is in an attempt to rectify the miserable performance of my heater now that the EWP has been installed and is working. Because there is far less back pressure in the main loop now that there is no thermostat, there isn't much coolant going around the matrix I think and that's why it's tepid at best. In the end I opted to splice the two pumps onto the controller feed so that they work in tandem.
Bugger me though it makes the system a **** to bleed!! We spent ages getting serious air out of the system and even now there's still tons left. The sub zero weather makes it hard as at idle it doesn't get up to temperature and pressure. I'll try again on the weekend when its supposed to be 6 degrees out.
But, even with the evident air problem when the EBP bites into some coolant the heater gets nice and toasty. Not hot, but warm. I could always raise the target temperature to 90 degrees on the controller and see if that affects the hot air temp.
So another hiccup in the EWP drama but I'm getting there
.
Will.
Well today fitted the booster pump to by heater inlet hose, just before the IRD cooler junction. This is in an attempt to rectify the miserable performance of my heater now that the EWP has been installed and is working. Because there is far less back pressure in the main loop now that there is no thermostat, there isn't much coolant going around the matrix I think and that's why it's tepid at best. In the end I opted to splice the two pumps onto the controller feed so that they work in tandem.
Bugger me though it makes the system a **** to bleed!! We spent ages getting serious air out of the system and even now there's still tons left. The sub zero weather makes it hard as at idle it doesn't get up to temperature and pressure. I'll try again on the weekend when its supposed to be 6 degrees out.
But, even with the evident air problem when the EBP bites into some coolant the heater gets nice and toasty. Not hot, but warm. I could always raise the target temperature to 90 degrees on the controller and see if that affects the hot air temp.
So another hiccup in the EWP drama but I'm getting there
Will.