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There should be a 80A fuse to the pump, im trying with 60A and it seems to be enough.
Still don't see it in the circled photo but that is okay.
IF the the power P in watts (W) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) times the current I in amps (A) *AND* the volts are, say, 13.7 VDC coming off the alternator and you are just squeaking buy on something around 55 amps, then the power the pump is drawing is about 753.5 Watts or just over 1 hp. Interesting.
RS2'd 93 UrS4 5 spd sedan
94 UrS4 V8 6 spd manual avant
Anyore pics of the connections on the pump itself? I can spot one banjo bolt output.
Have you tried to feed it with a vehicle speed input to regulate it's pressure or do you reckon it isn't needed? I would not like it to be powered continiously while cruising on higher speeds.
Have been looking for the electic version fitted on Corsa's but i read a lot about failing torque input sensors (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzXxf5iuwDY) so this could be a good replacement solution (very affordable too)
I bought the OEM hose.
It had the bolt, a 10mm steel pipe and a couple of decimeters of hose.
Cut the pipe and cut the 8mm pipe coming from the steering in the S2, made a new hose with compression fittings.
Turned out great.
It has no input for Vehicle speed or any other input. It has a brown cable for diagnostics.
This pump is great because it controls the RPM automatically depending on flow-demand, so when cruising it´s just spinning without using alot of current.
Looks very similar to the ones fitted to 6R polo, Audi A1 and Skoda Fabia ?
There seems to be a high pressure feed - banjo connection and a low pressure return via just a jubilee clip.
Very interesting change.
Well, its unconnected in both ends so, nothing.
On a standard setup its used to reflow the crankcase ventilation to between the MAF and turbo, so no use in my case.
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