Duramaxzak 2.6 pulling truck build

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I do believe that to be true about the A/W pump! Each item will have its own relay and switch. Just wondering more if its ok to switch the negative side of the relay or is the proper way to switch the positive side.

:thumb: I was wondering that, from the first post I was under the expression you were wanting to run them all off of one switch.
 

RichLMM

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I ran a stock sized trans cooler and had it mounted in the bed it never got hot on me even when I was test hook and would drop back it never got past 190 on temp and if it got that high I put ice on top of the cooler and the temp dropped instantly
 

pornstar dancin

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I eliminated my cooler since the lines were leaking. I run a deep pan and even with back to back pulls I have never had problems with getting hot. As far as electrical on my truck I prefer to switch the positive just to eliminate a direct short from happening at the pumps or fans.
 

ikeG

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We ran our two pumps few minutes prior to pull all last tear. Two 2000gph pumps running thru 2000hp rated core. IF it will spool thru it, you're better off getting it cool as possible. Start with lower temp, end with:thumb: lower temp
 

JD Dave

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We used an adjustable air switch for each pump based off boost. I reccomend hooking pumps up seperate that way if something happens to one you at least have 1 running.
 

duramaxzak

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Got my A/W set-up all mounted and plumbed yesterday. I couldn't find a good sized tank so I ended up buying an aluminum fuel tank and converting it into one. I will be running a Mezier water pump (55 GPM) that has a single inlet dual outlet. It will be feeding 2 Frozen boost type 17 A/W coolers.

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duramaxzak

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Just need to get the lids put on the weight box and wire up the pumps and fans and than will be moving to the back of the truck to get the rear axle welded in solid and probably a new hitch set-up.

I ran across this relay set-up yesterday. Looks to be like a nice set-up and not much more than just buying 5 relays and pigtails. Has anyone used something similar? Is it worth it?


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