ID some turbo lib bits ?? - electrical
- steptoe
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ID some turbo lib bits ?? - electrical
A request from Mark T'subaru
Your Lib turbo ( gen1's? ) with the waic, like mine and my engine is the ej20G, 93 model and as shown in my 92 lib fsm. On your drivers strut tower there is a plate with a dropping resistor and 2 relays for the waic water pump. I could sure use the assembly with the matching body harness plugs for my wagon, no usdm doners here as we didnt get the waic's. If you could inquire on a cost when you get a chance please?
Anyone familiar with the turbo libs recognise what Mark needs and can supply either the part, part number or photo.
Think I am guilty of only ever looking under the bonnet of two RS Libs, one at Sydney motor show another a Kiwi import.
Please lemme know if you have the bits for sale and I can arrange purchase and postage, Jonno
Your Lib turbo ( gen1's? ) with the waic, like mine and my engine is the ej20G, 93 model and as shown in my 92 lib fsm. On your drivers strut tower there is a plate with a dropping resistor and 2 relays for the waic water pump. I could sure use the assembly with the matching body harness plugs for my wagon, no usdm doners here as we didnt get the waic's. If you could inquire on a cost when you get a chance please?
Anyone familiar with the turbo libs recognise what Mark needs and can supply either the part, part number or photo.
Think I am guilty of only ever looking under the bonnet of two RS Libs, one at Sydney motor show another a Kiwi import.
Please lemme know if you have the bits for sale and I can arrange purchase and postage, Jonno
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If I'm picturing it right, this is controller for the IC pump.
Just bypass and hard wire the IC pump to ignition so pumps runs continuously. And before anyone worries about pump failure, they make enough noise to let you know it is time for new bearings at <$4/pair.
I have done this my current RS, and on my EA82T with the Lib WAIC
Just bypass and hard wire the IC pump to ignition so pumps runs continuously. And before anyone worries about pump failure, they make enough noise to let you know it is time for new bearings at <$4/pair.
I have done this my current RS, and on my EA82T with the Lib WAIC
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part number for the resistor is 45656aa000
relay assy x 2 reqd 82501aa140
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relay assy x 2 reqd 82501aa140
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The system works like this.....
The first relay comes on with ignition and feeds power through the resistor and to the pump. This makes the pump run at half speed to reduce noise and extend the life.
When the ECU senses that you start making boost, the ECU switches on the second relay, which bypasses the resistor to make the pump run at full speed. The ECU keeps the second relay on for a while after boost to help dissipate the heat in the WAIC system.
It isnt really needed and it will work fine with just a normal relay running off the ignition
The first relay comes on with ignition and feeds power through the resistor and to the pump. This makes the pump run at half speed to reduce noise and extend the life.
When the ECU senses that you start making boost, the ECU switches on the second relay, which bypasses the resistor to make the pump run at full speed. The ECU keeps the second relay on for a while after boost to help dissipate the heat in the WAIC system.
It isnt really needed and it will work fine with just a normal relay running off the ignition
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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I concurGannon wrote:The system works like this.....
The first relay comes on with ignition and feeds power through the resistor and to the pump. This makes the pump run at half speed to reduce noise and extend the life.
When the ECU senses that you start making boost, the ECU switches on the second relay, which bypasses the resistor to make the pump run at full speed. The ECU keeps the second relay on for a while after boost to help dissipate the heat in the WAIC system.
It isnt really needed and it will work fine with just a normal relay running off the ignition
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