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Old Mar 23, 2014 | 05:01 AM
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Could you configure it to to keep circulating the pump for a while after shut down. That would help reduce the heat soak - better for long term durability of everything and you start at a lower temperature when you get back in the vehicle agaon so you have better power on initial re-start.
I found the engine cooling fan wasn't working at the time.

I just replaced it with one out of a 320CDI - its the same 850W motor and controller. Lost a chunk of my hand in the process.

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Old Mar 24, 2014 | 10:56 AM
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Howdy,

I noticed that the 2013-2014 Shelby GT500 is using a Pierberg pump. Anyone know if it is a CWA 50 or a 100?

I found some picture and price references for it. One vendor quoted $251 just for the pump.

See info below.

http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...connected.html

And at the bottom of this one. Also check out the massive stock heat exchanger.
http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...-h-e-pump.html



I had a thought that since there are harnesses out there to upgrade your older Shelby which uses a Bosch pump just like ours that there might be a chance the electrical plug is the same. Anyone have a "Ford " bosch pump they could compare our plug with? It would be sweet that you could possibly buy the new ford pump and the adapter harness would make it plug and play with the MB connector.

This is from the VMP website.talking about the harness ($59)
The 2013-2014 Shelby GT500 uses a higher flowing intercooler pump than previous years, it is an upgrade for 07-12 GT500s, 11-4 5.0L, and other vehicles that use a Bosch pump. The bosch pump flows approx 4.5GPM with an aftermarket HE, the 13 pump is good for 6-7GPM. On the road course we saw lower peak temps after running WOT on the straights with our VMP TVS Supercharged 2012 Boss 302.

Our kit includes:

3ft Extension/Adapter harness
OE Pump Connector
Adel/Cushion clamp for mounting 2013 pump 3225T8
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Old Apr 2, 2014 | 01:24 PM
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hey guys. i got a problem. i want the cwa100 pump run in a normal car without the pwm impulse.

how can this be realized? ground to 1 and plus to 4 wont work.
ground to 1-2 and plus to pin 4 wont work either

any more suggestions?
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Old Apr 2, 2014 | 03:46 PM
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Connect 12V to pin 3 - that's the control signal.

Pin 4 is the high current power pin for direct connection to the battery.

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Old Apr 2, 2014 | 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Flight Test
Howdy,
I noticed that the 2013-2014 Shelby GT500 is using a Pierberg pump. Anyone know if it is a CWA 50 or a 100?
Sorry, I don't think you can tell without being able to decode the manufacturers part number.

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Old Apr 2, 2014 | 04:03 PM
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I still need a source (prefered in europe) that sells the CWA-100 pump. Pierburg here in Germany dont answer me to my emails.
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Old Apr 2, 2014 | 05:35 PM
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I can sell you a CWA-50 or two. I have a few....

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Old Apr 2, 2014 | 10:20 PM
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There's one CWA50 left on ebay.com from a guy that had a few....maybe nick...;>)
I bought one.

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Old Apr 3, 2014 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Welwynnick
Connect 12V to pin 3 - that's the control signal.

Pin 4 is the high current power pin for direct connection to the battery.

Nick


so 12v to pin 3 and pin 4, and ground to pin 1 ?
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Old Apr 3, 2014 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Billy22Bob
There's one CWA50 left on ebay.com from a guy that had a few....maybe nick...;>)
I bought one.
Have you got a link? I've never found anyone advertsing a CWA50 or CWA100.

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so 12v to pin 3 and pin 4, and ground to pin 1 ?
Yup. It doesn't switch on immediately. It waits for PWM control signals, then defaults to full speed. Takes a few seconds.

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Old Apr 3, 2014 | 08:40 AM
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ah ok. so pin 2 is empty? or should i ground it?
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Old Apr 3, 2014 | 01:02 PM
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I don't think it matters. I grounded mine.
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Old Apr 3, 2014 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Welwynnick
Have you got a link? I've never found anyone advertsing a CWA50 or CWA100.

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261415699...84.m1497.l2649

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Old Apr 10, 2014 | 02:53 PM
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i can get all the pierburg stuff
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Old Apr 10, 2014 | 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Napkin
i can get all the pierburg stuff
I got your original reply via email.
Nice link thanks. Is that the cheapest option for 300€?
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Old Apr 10, 2014 | 06:27 PM
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Got the CWA50 running at 100% duty cycle last night.
ON the CWA50 - You can find Pin1 by checking resistance to the pump chassis - zero - ground = Pin1
You need your negative battery terminal on Pin 1 and your +12V on Pin 4 + another lead from the 12V to the PWM signal pin3 (Preferably through a 1.5kOhm resistor to limit current).
Pump takes 2 seconds to start.
I'd assume the CWA100 and 200 would be very similar.
Although the signal pinouts are different between the CWA50 and 200...

CWA200:1 – VBatt, 2 – Signal, 3 – Signal Ground, 4 – Ground
CWA50: 1 – Ground, 2 – Signal Ground, 3 – Signal, 4 – VBatt
compliments of tecomotive

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Old Apr 11, 2014 | 02:51 AM
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12v on pin 1??? thats the ground!
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Old Apr 11, 2014 | 02:03 PM
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apologies for the ambiguity....corrected in previous post
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Old May 3, 2014 | 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Welwynnick
I just found another Pierburg pump controller, by SFR Electronics in the Netherlands:

http://felixvandaal.nl/index.php/en/...cwapc-3-detail

http://felixvandaal.nl/downloads/MS_...al_EN_v1.0.pdf

http://youtu.be/_V0xSrK7z_g

This has "proper" digital display of target and actual temperatures, and looks easier to use than the Tecomotive unit, though the documentation isn't up to much. I think I would be inclined to use this, but its a bit late in the day now. Its about twice as expensive though - about 250 Euros.

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I've been in touch with Felix van Daal at SFR Electronics. He speaks english, and is very helpful.

Their Pierburg pump controller, like the Tecomotive controller, is intended for engine cooling applications, so the minimum target coolant temperature is too high for intercooler applications (60 deg C in this case)

However, like Tecomotive, SFR will ALSO supply a pump controller with customised firmware to drop the minimum temp to whatever we want.

This is a great opportunity, as the SFR controller has a better user interface and display. It displays actual and target temperatures, plus actual pump speed, all at the same time.

When the coolant is below target, the pump doesn't switch off completely, but runs at 25%. This is perfect for the V12TT, to avoid heat-soaking the coolant pipes down the sides of the engine.

Not many people have picked up on the significance of the pump controller, focussing instead on bigger pumps. I think the pump controller is perhaps the biggest improvement to the IC system in day-to-day driving.

What a great toy.



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Old May 11, 2014 | 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Welwynnick
I've been in touch with Felix van Daal at SFR Electronics. He speaks english, and is very helpful.

Their Pierburg pump controller, like the Tecomotive controller, is intended for engine cooling applications, so the minimum target coolant temperature is too high for intercooler applications (60 deg C in this case)

However, like Tecomotive, SFR will ALSO supply a pump controller with customised firmware to drop the minimum temp to whatever we want.

This is a great opportunity, as the SFR controller has a better user interface and display. It displays actual and target temperatures, plus actual pump speed, all at the same time.

When the coolant is below target, the pump doesn't switch off completely, but runs at 25%. This is perfect for the V12TT, to avoid heat-soaking the coolant pipes down the sides of the engine.

Not many people have picked up on the significance of the pump controller, focussing instead on bigger pumps. I think the pump controller is perhaps the biggest improvement to the IC system in day-to-day driving.

What a great toy.



Nick
Hello Nick.

I appreciate your hard work!!!! Excelent and great work. I have read al the pages. I own an SL600. I have Speedriven upgrade IC coolers and want to upgrade the HE also.
Can you tell me which modell of pump this is…. I now it's a BMW / Pierburg pump but which model?

Thank you.
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Old May 12, 2014 | 12:46 PM
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Hi Juha

That looks like a Pierburg CWA-50, commonly known as "The BMW Pump".

Is that what Speedriven supplied for your car?

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Old May 12, 2014 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Welwynnick
Hi Juha

That looks like a Pierburg CWA-50, commonly known as "The BMW Pump".

Is that what Speedriven supplied for your car?

Nick
Yes… Speedriven sell this pump… and this pump is very quiet when it's run.. Like a OEM pump.
I have it at my car now and want more cooling. … I have not decide yet which HE I'm gone buy.
What do you recommend me to buy? I'm not sure if S600 and SL600 have the same space at the front and if both have the same OEM HE.

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If you want more cooling, one of the simplest solutions is to add a second pump in series.

Otherwise there are lots of good pumps featured in this thread. Just as long as you don't use any engine cooling pumps like Johnson, Meziere or DaviesCraig. You need something that will generate around one bar of pressure. The best of all is the EMP WP29.
But increasing flow with more pumping power is doing it the hard way. I found you could get much more flow by reducing the flow resistance - fit a larger heat exchanger.

Which is best for the SL600: I have no idea. I've done a LOT of research on the W215/W220, but I know nothing of the SL, sorry. I guess an SL65 HE would be a good place to start.

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Old Jun 13, 2014 | 09:13 AM
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btw. the cwa 100 and 50 wont run full power with the pinout you guys postet it runs more in some kind of safe mode.

without controler it should be very hard to run it full power.

my friend is looking at the electronics of the pump at the moment. maybe he find a cheaper resolution to let it run full throttle. otherwise i will pin directly on the engines cooper wires
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Old Jun 14, 2014 | 07:25 AM
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?????? I was running it at 22lpm and 0.6bar as described...not sure what is wrong with your setup - or do you feel it is capable of more output?

I'm away from home for work this last month and wont be home for another month - but looking forward to getting back to things.....
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