biddie_fiddler [IMPULSIV3] Donating Members 1,374 Member For: 6y 1m 9d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 03/02/22 05:18 AM Share Posted 03/02/22 05:18 AM So as I have mentioned in previous threads, I am currently in the process of a turbo upgrade which includes an external wastegate setup. My brothers car already has this setup so it makes for a perfect car to learn off of and replicate how its done. I thought it was plumbed up exactly like the factory wg was (TLDR, it is) but I noticed a tee-off on the boost reference line that comes straight off the compressor housing. Following the tee, it led me to what I now know is a Hobbs Switch. My brothers car has a process west surge tank, and I believe it has 2 pumps fitted to it. But this has me thinking, what is the Hobbs switch used for? I'm guessing it may have something to do with the surge tank as a form of staging the pump, but that is my only guess. The hobbs switch is connected between a relay and ground, so I'm thinking its used as some sort of trigger switch for the relay, hence why I think it could be for the surge tank. What do you all think this setup could be used for if not for staging pumps? It had me stumped for a while because I had no idea where the tee was going to, took me a while to find the hobbs switch 🤣 Here is my crappy reference as to how it is connected to the boost reference Link to comment https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/96593-hobbs-switch-wired-into-car-what-is-its-purpose/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,036 Member For: 10y 16d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 03/02/22 05:22 AM Share Posted 03/02/22 05:22 AM Yep, is usually for pump staging. Will switch on the second pump once a certain boost pressure is reached. Saved having both pumps running all the time and also less fuel circulating and heating. 2 Link to comment https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/96593-hobbs-switch-wired-into-car-what-is-its-purpose/#findComment-1710336 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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