Can the I/C Pump shutoff point be reprogrammed?
I kept a close eye on IATs and I noticed that the I/C pump would shut off whenever the IATs got down to about 70-deg. Then the IATs would creep back up again, until I jabbed the throttle to the floor (while in Park in the staging lanes), which would cause them to start dropping again until they hit 70-deg, then the whole process would repeat.
Does anyone know for sure if the I/C pump will always shut off at 70-deg IATs? Is there any way to use STAR to re-program the pump shutoff point so it goes down lower than 70?
You need a tank and then it will cool down more also remember that the motor gets heat soaked so while pressing the gas a little might go down because it's getting fresh air in the intake
It shows that the pump is clearly shutting off when the IATs reach ~70-deg, under a *no load* condition. While driving around the IATs get lower than 70-deg. I think the computer shuts off the pump if the SC is disengaged and the IATs fall to 70.
I am wondering if that number can be lowered via STAR. Hotwiring the pump is another alternative, I realize, but if I could lower that temp to, say, 50-deg via STAR, that would be my first choice.
Set it up to run continuously. Attached is a description in a post of the links on the set-up and a few links.
"Yes, it can be set up to run anytime your key is on, etc.
Keep in mind that this pump pulls about 8 amps (8.4 at start up and 7.2 to 7.35 thereafter in my testing) which is more than twice that of the 010. SO, you will want to run heavier wires and fuse it at 10 amps or more (I use a 10 amp fuse; mercedes uses a 15 amp fuse in newer cars that run this pump) .
hope that helps,
Chris"
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...-i-c-pump.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...stantly-2.html
One quick fix to try is see if you can reach your foot around and click the kick down button with your left foot... maybe that will let it run for a set period of time once you hit 70 IATs
At idle I can reach my left foot around the back of the gas pedal and click the kickdown button and the pump activates, that keeps me from revving the motor up
Other than that hot wire that sucker and enjoy
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I kept a close eye on IATs and I noticed that the I/C pump would shut off whenever the IATs got down to about 70-deg. Then the IATs would creep back up again, until I jabbed the throttle to the floor (while in Park in the staging lanes), which would cause them to start dropping again until they hit 70-deg, then the whole process would repeat.
Does anyone know for sure if the I/C pump will always shut off at 70-deg IATs? Is there any way to use STAR to re-program the pump shutoff point so it goes down lower than 70?






