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Old 18-04-2014, 07:33 PM
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Default Vipec automatic waterspray

Here's one for those more involved in the tuning side of things;

I have a Vipec V88 (tuned at ASG) and will be adding waterspray to the car.

Rather than using a Hobbs switch etc, I believe I can link the auto switch to the Vipec and get it to control the spray through an auxiliary wire.

It seems simple enough, so I can hopefully tackle myself. Has anyone done it before? Any tips?



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Old 18-04-2014, 07:39 PM
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Have not done as didn't even know it existed! Might have to through my ViPec documentation now...
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Mine has this, have the spec c tank in my boot.

But no idea how it was wired up, Mao did it all!!
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Should be doable off the aux wire triggered off intake temps

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Here's what I've been reading so far...
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Low Side Driving Low Resistance Loads

This is the most commonly used method of driving loads. Most solenoids used in engine management are Low Side driven (also referred to as "Switched to Ground"). When wired this way, one terminal of the load is connected to a power supply and the other to an ECU auxiliary output. The output turns on and grounds the load though the ECU. Fuel Injectors, relays, control solenoids, VVT solenoids, ISC solenoids and 6 terminal steppers and oxygen sensor heaters are usually wired this way. The following diagram shows a low side driver turned ON. Note that in the ON state the auxiliary output pin is at 0V. When the driver is turned OFF no current flows through the load and the Auxiliary output pin is at 14V. This is referred to as Low Polarity.

Low Side Driving a Low Resistance Load (Low Polarity, Drive ON)
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IC Spray Auxiliary Output

This function allows for control of a solenoid or pump to spray water onto an air/air intercooler for more efficient cooling of the intake air.

Spray Duty Cycle controls how much water is delivered once the IC Spray function is activated. 100% means the pump will run continuously. 50% means that the pump will cycle with equal on and off times.

Spray Period is the length of time taken for one complete on/off cycle.

IC Spray Mode has an effect on water consumption over a long period of time. When the switching conditions are no longer met and the Sw Off Timer period has elapsed the IC Spray drive will turn off. There is a high chance that the system will be part way though a cycle when it switches off. The Resume option means that when the switch conditions are met, the system will continue from the same position in the cycle. This means that the pump may actually be off or about to turn off even though the function has been activated. In contrast, the Reset option will automatically start spraying from the beginning of the cycle as soon as the function has been activated.

Switching Function determines which variable causes the intercooler spray cycle to become active. The ON Value and OFF Value determine the actual value at which to switch on/off the intercooler spray cycle. If the switching function is set to a Virtual Auxiliary channel the ON and OFF values are not used.
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I imagine that you wire in the auxiliary output to the 'auto' switch circuit, then using VTS, set the switching function to intake temp or boost, set the spray cycle, and it's good to go...
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Here is how mine is set up on my linkg4. I am using a spare injector aux output 6 fuel from the ecu to run intercooler sprayer. Have a manual button and a relay switching earth to power the pump be pending on if the button is pressed or the ecu triggers at set parameters , for me 1.2bar for 6sec rest for 4 sec spray for 6sec as long as the boost stayed above 1.2bar she will keep spraying till out of water.
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Would anyone know the part number for the Subaru 'auto' IC spray switch?

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On the subaru parts it comes up as 83016A SWITCH INTERCOOLER AUTO.
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i got both those auto and manual switch in my shed if you want to buy
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