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samckitt 03-28-2015 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parsonsj (Post 600288)
On the E67, the A/C request signal is via CAN request from the BCM, not a signal wire. :(

So with the GMPP controller (I believe it is an E67), there is no point adding the AC pressure sensor/switch? Unless the BCM is added?

parsonsj 03-28-2015 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scot
So with the GMPP controller (I believe it is an E67), there is no point adding the AC pressure sensor/switch? Unless the BCM is added?

It would be better if the A/C request went through the ECM so we could have compressor protection features (like RPM limit, WOT cutoff, overheating protection, etc.). But we don't, so all we get are fan control features via the A/C pressure sensor. Is it worth doing? I think so, but it isn't ideal, and the system needs a binary switch to protect the compressor since the ECM doesn't/can't.

If only Vintage Air or InfinityBox (nee ISIS) had support for GM's A/C CAN-bus request...

samckitt 03-31-2015 05:19 PM

Fits like it was made to go there. LOL

http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...331_181253.jpg

http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...331_181247.jpg

samckitt 04-30-2015 10:29 AM

Anyone else looking for one of these connector bodies for the PWM fan module? If so I will order a few more.

cjfirstgen 04-30-2015 11:35 AM

So what options does one have for integrating with an aftermarket ECM like in my case a FAST XFI? The FAST XFI ECM only has a negative relay control for fan on/off. I was reading about the Derale PWM controller but not a fan of the push in probe. Other options for a stand alone PWM?

http://derale.com/products/electric-...n-probe-detail

65C6Corvette 05-03-2015 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by samckitt (Post 604125)
Anyone else looking for one of these connector bodies for the PWM fan module? If so I will order a few more.

Sam,

Get me two… Thanks, Dirk

Old66Tiger 05-03-2015 05:28 PM

Good thread. I have a few questions...

I am running an E38 ECU and currently have it set up in discrete mode with a pair of spal fans. I understand that programming is required to switch to PWM mode. I also understand that a binary or trinary switch is required to control the vintage air compressor for over or under pressure conditions. My question surrounds the need for a high pressure signal from the a.c. system to kick the fans into high speed. Is it possible to let the trinary switch send a ground signal to the ECU to send the fans to high speed when the a.c. system requires it? I have an a.c. input from the speartech harness for an a.c. input. Otherwise I will need to wire in a second switch into the #6 line between the condenser and the evap.

samckitt 05-04-2015 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 65C6Corvette (Post 604417)
Sam,

Get me two… Thanks, Dirk

Dirk, Not 100% if/when I will order them. If there is enough interest, i will, & I will let you know.
Thanks

mikels 05-04-2015 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Old66Tiger (Post 604428)
Good thread. I have a few questions...

I am running an E38 ECU and currently have it set up in discrete mode with a pair of spal fans. I understand that programming is required to switch to PWM mode. I also understand that a binary or trinary switch is required to control the vintage air compressor for over or under pressure conditions. My question surrounds the need for a high pressure signal from the a.c. system to kick the fans into high speed. Is it possible to let the trinary switch send a ground signal to the ECU to send the fans to high speed when the a.c. system requires it? I have an a.c. input from the speartech harness for an a.c. input. Otherwise I will need to wire in a second switch into the #6 line between the condenser and the evap.

Best solution is to use trinary switch to control compressor and AC pressure sensor connected to ECM to control fans through PWM control. No way to have both (and no need).

Whole set up is described in detail in prior posts.

Hope this helps.

Dave

andrewb70 05-04-2015 06:44 PM

Holley Dominator ECU and PWM fan control
 
One of the benefits of getting the Dominator ECU is the huge amount of user programmable inputs and outputs.

On this project I wanted to do with my current build is to have the fan be controlled via PWM. This can be done using the Dominator ECU and the C6 Corvette fan controller. I am using a C6 fan as well, but this can be done with other fans, including the popular Spal dual fan set-up.

Enjoy.





Andrew


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