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I have a question. You come back from a run, lets say your in the semi finals. You know you have 20 minutes and they will be calling you back up to the lanes.Your 16 volt batteries are way low, and they are a constant worry (especially in a Fuel Injected engine), but your engine needs 40 degrees drug back out of it... If you can not run the pump while your charging, your not heading up the lands prepared. What it sounds like is all water pumps should have a 12 volt step down, right ?
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An alternator would help, You wouldn't need to worry about the ignition getting 16 volts while the engine is running. Like other have said a step down resistor A small 12 volt jump box to run just the pump and fans between rounds. |
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