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Cressida Supra
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Electric Water Pumps Mon, 10 February 2003 14:07 Go to next message
simple q here (i think)
wot do i do with the water pump after i install an EWP?
do i just leave it there and get a shorter belt? (getting thermo's too)
or do i take it off and break the fins?
or can i get a hollow cover to replace it? (6M-GE)

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Re: Electric Water Pumps Mon, 10 February 2003 19:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
The general idea is to take the pump off and remove the fins.
You will probably still need the pulley there for your belt to the alternator.

Dont forget to remove the thermostat!

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Re: Electric Water Pumps Tue, 11 February 2003 02:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I hacked my fins off with a cold chisel. But kept the belt as it needs to go round it.
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Re: Electric Water Pumps Tue, 11 February 2003 02:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
By the way Peewee, did you go buy some Crown parts off some guy in Dianella for a manual conversion??
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Re: Electric Water Pumps Tue, 11 February 2003 12:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Out of interest, how have people that have used them found the electric water pumps? Worthwhile investment or not?
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Cressida Supra
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Re: Electric Water Pumps Tue, 11 February 2003 15:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
well, apparantly a guy on the mkii list got 25 rwhp from converting to one
he prolly dynoed it before and afta, so it cant be TOO far out
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Re: Electric Water Pumps Tue, 11 February 2003 23:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
funny thought, I once that the more electric stuff the more horses you can save, everyone bagged what i said, not thre eis dyno proof... haha... The "extra load" on the altenator, is not as much as what you save... hence thermo fans, water and oil pumps, no air con, all add up to power

P.s when removing your fins, make them as even as possible, and inbalance can do a bearing.

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Re: Electric Water Pumps Wed, 12 February 2003 07:55 Go to previous message
Naturally, it's far more inefficient to run something with electrics rather than directly (for the most part - diesel electric trains and similiar are a different matter!), but then when your thermo fan runs, say, 1% of the time whereas the directly driven one runs all the time, its obvious why there's big gains to be had. Eventually, we'll see something more intelligent to operate valves that will do away with camshafts that have to run at full lift against full spring pressure all the time - think about how much energy is wasted there!
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