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Matra_Hans
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« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2006, 10:39:16 am » |
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Hi I am also planning to install an electric water pump incl an electronic controller. The electric water pump (EWP) has several advantages and that’s is why they are used on many track cars. 1 The car needs a lot of cooling when you are driving in slow traffic; the EWP and an electric fan deliver this. 2 At high engine r.p.m. you get more power from the engine if you have an EWP as the engine do nor have to pull the water pump. 3 You can set up the EWP controller to continue cooling the engine some minutes after you have stopped the engine (good for a turbo engine). See this home page for further info: http://www.daviescraig.com.au/main/display.asp?pid=26The Murena alternator is a 55 Amp unit; you can change the alternator to an 80 Amp unit if you need more electric power. The 80 alternator is available from Simon at the same price as the 55 Amp unit. I have my self installed an 80 Amp unit years back. regards Hans
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Lennart Sorth
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« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2006, 12:38:45 pm » |
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voltmeter is in the red area most of the time - but the battery is fine
heh - YOU don't have a problem Anders, - every single Murena I have ever seen, has had this "error" to some extent. The reading drops even further if you use some power for the fan, radio,wipers or even the radiator-fan. The reason being that the admittedly poor connection causes the voltage to drop as the amount of current passing increases. I have previously found the voltage-drop very useful to indicate that the radiator-fan in fact has cut in. These days my overrideswitch with builtin LED does that job for me though. Has anyone btw tried to connect the dash-voltmeter directily to the battery, to find out WHERE it actually shows 12V ? - (when the engine is running and the alternator doing its job, there should actually be 14.4V across the battery.) /Lennart
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Anders Dinsen
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« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2006, 05:27:08 pm » |
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voltmeter is in the red area most of the time - but the battery is fine
heh - YOU don't have a problem Anders, - every single Murena I have ever seen, has had this "error" to some extent. Ok, yes, I have heard about it before (!) - anyway, since I want it to be correct I *do* have a problem ;-) Has anyone btw tried to connect the dash-voltmeter directily to the battery, to find out WHERE it actually shows 12V ? - (when the engine is running and the alternator doing its job, there should actually be 14.4V across the battery.)
That is a very good idea for a permanent modification actually...
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« Reply #11 on: October 05, 2006, 07:14:16 pm » |
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That is a very good idea for a permanent modification actually...
not really IMO, as the problem will still be there, you just cannot see it anylonger. But it would be very good to know just WHERE the voltmeter actually reads 12V Maybe some of the "crusty old dinosaur" Murena-owners, who've had the car from new, can enligthen us on where the voltmeter pointed when the car was new ?? /Lennart
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Lennart.Sorth@matrasport.dkMurena 1983 1.9i silver (under restoration) // Honda e '20 Charge Yellow // VW Polo '22 1.0 tsi silver// Used to own: Espace J63 2.1td, Espace 2.2dci "The Race"
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« Reply #13 on: July 15, 2007, 10:42:42 am » |
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my garage is having some problems with the wiring on my Murena. I have given them the wiring diagrams supplied elsewhere on this forum, but they need a key to the symbols and numbers.
They're not very bright then! :-) The diagrams are self explanatory with most items drawn to look like the units they represent, and the numbering system is easy to follow, particularly for a good auto-electrician. They also need wiring diagrams for the alternator and fuse-box, specifically - any ideas?
Yes, why did you not contact me Antony? You know as a club member, that I have accurate diagrams that are advertised in the club magazine. If I have taken the trouble to correct all the faults, and make my own diagrams, it surely tells you I can answer any questions on the Murena wiring. This is really annoying me know as I haven't had my car for 2 weeks and the garage are no nearer getting it sorted....
Why wait two weeks and why ask here before coming to me? This could have been sorted in two days! Since I have been laid up for nearly two weeks with a bad leg, and I cannot work, I have had some time to read through many more of the topics and questions on this forum. That is why you will find quite a few answers from me recently! I normally would not have the time to read the vast numbers appearing here. However, I am always open to direct email questions. One thing that strikes me from reading many of the questions here, is that maybe I need to remind people to read my FAQ pages, and if the answer you need is not there, please email me to see if I can help. It might just bring to my attention another question that needs adding to my FAQ's. Thanks. Roy
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