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phildini wrote:Was there ever a replacement/alternative found?
the one on my GTA, the casing as corroded and it's got a hole in it now.
P.S. I do like listening to my radio.
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David Gentleman wrote:Everyone should bin these, every car I measured was dropping voltage to the pump because of this, some down to 8v. Also bin the connector to the pump and hard wire it, voltage drop there too. If you need a suppressor, do it properly and fit one to the alternator or behind the radio.
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MFaulks wrote:David Gentleman wrote:Everyone should bin these, every car I measured was dropping voltage to the pump because of this, some down to 8v. Also bin the connector to the pump and hard wire it, voltage drop there too. If you need a suppressor, do it properly and fit one to the alternator or behind the radio.
David, as to fit it at the alternator or the radio is technically incorrect - need to suppress the noise at source, not at the convenient points. Yes adding suppression at the radio will shunt the RF noise at that point in the circuit (so you don't hear it on the radio, but the commutation noise from the brushed fuel pump motor will be conducted throughout the electrical system), and ultimately return it to the source, but you have included an extremely large loop that includes the low signal circuits of the ecu that would then be subject substantially increases levels of EM noise - given we are talking the low tech Renix ecu, not a great idea.... there is no noise suppression in the Renix 1 worth any salt to ensure the signal integrity.. Renault placed the suppression on the motor for a reason, and a good one too, the actual practical application is a bit lousy as I said at the bottom of this page before...
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phildini wrote:Interesting "Tech Chat" but still nobody can point out a suitable replacement...... I am a great believer in if the manufacturer put it there, it must be there for a reason, as we all know they love to save ££££££ if they can.
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clee wrote:I don't think a three would fit in the wheelarch ...... I have just got this ,should do the job .
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