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Old 07-03-2014 | 09:05 AM
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I/C Pump connection




Can someone please explain which hose goes where. Need to know if both openings on the i/c pump are suppose to be connected directly to the H/E, using the hose or if anyone have a diagram to show the connection. Thanks.

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Old 07-03-2014 | 09:40 AM
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bottom to inlet of pump top to outlet of pump
Old 07-03-2014 | 09:43 AM
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Hose from heat exchanger > inlet of pump. Hose to Supercharger/IC connects to pump outlet.
Old 07-03-2014 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by shardul
bottom to inlet of pump top to outlet of pump
Thanks for the response guys. Are both of those hose coming out from both of the H/E holes, and both going into the pump or not? Need to know if it's the bottom hole or top hole of the H/E that goes into the pump inlet or vise versa.

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Old 07-03-2014 | 07:47 PM
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Only 1 line from the heat exchanger goes into the pump (The bottom one) its short enough that it cant go anywhere else. The other line on your heat exchanger (the top one) is coming from your intercooler, this is the hot fluid that has passed through the intercooler and is injected at the top of your heat exchanger to be cooled before being pumped back up the line.
Old 07-03-2014 | 08:42 PM
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I have all the information you need. However, like every other *** on here, I wont tell you Neener Neener.
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Originally Posted by RAWE55
Only 1 line from the heat exchanger goes into the pump (The bottom one) its short enough that it cant go anywhere else. The other line on your heat exchanger (the top one) is coming from your intercooler, this is the hot fluid that has passed through the intercooler and is injected at the top of your heat exchanger to be cooled before being pumped back up the line.
Thanks! That's more informative.
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Old 07-04-2014 | 03:20 PM
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Bramage; thanks. It made it much easier to trace. I've been feeding on hot fluid. Just traced each connections and found out, the top hole of the H/E is connected directly into the pump inlet, and the bottom hole is going to the intercooler. First thing on Monday morning, I will pay the mechanic a visit. Thanks every one for your information.
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Change pump while you are in there (If you haven't already)
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Originally Posted by Bramage
Great pic indeed! So the HE is the "110/11" part, where air cools the fluid down? And intercooler is under SC, and there water cools the intake air?

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