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ka24det92 04-05-12 06:24 AM

Nice pump

nismosilvia270r 04-15-12 09:00 PM

does Mazmart offer reman service or core charge for the pumps?

or will this be $300 every pump change?

jkstill 04-16-12 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by nismosilvia270r (Post 11056701)
does Mazmart offer reman service or core charge for the pumps?

or will this be $300 every pump change?

Call them, ask them, post the results.

nismosilvia270r 04-16-12 12:40 AM


Originally Posted by jkstill (Post 11056931)
Call them, ask them, post the results.

perhaps Mazmart may post the "results" (not from me, some guy on the internet)

edit:


Originally Posted by MAZMART (Post 11043595)

If you EVER have a failure outside of warranty we will do a reduced cost rebuild with your impeller and another new pump.

Paul.

perhaps Paul can reveal how much "reduced cost" translates to.

anderdick88 04-17-12 04:07 AM

any more in stock ?

hiboost 05-10-12 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by anderdick88 (Post 11058296)
any more in stock ?

Same question?

MAZMART 05-11-12 08:09 AM

There are 4 remaining in stock and now available on our site.

A replacement unit (Using your RE-medy core) will cost $175. That would be a brand new pump with your RE-medy impeller installed. The chance of failure is identical to stock as we utilize Mazda OEM (From Japan) pumps. Excessive tightening of belts or insufficient anti corrosive properties in your mixture will drastically reduce the lifespan.

I am attempting to be as respectful of this forum, it's rules and it's admins as I have not as yet become a sponsor. I intend to do that quite soon.

Thank you so much for the questions.

Paul.

nismosilvia270r 05-11-12 09:33 AM

awesome. great info


Originally Posted by MAZMART (Post 11087063)
There are 4 remaining in stock and now available on our site.

A replacement unit (Using your RE-medy core) will cost $175. That would be a brand new pump with your RE-medy impeller installed. The chance of failure is identical to stock as we utilize Mazda OEM (From Japan) pumps. Excessive tightening of belts or insufficient anti corrosive properties in your mixture will drastically reduce the lifespan.

I am attempting to be as respectful of this forum, it's rules and it's admins as I have not as yet become a sponsor. I intend to do that quite soon.

Thank you so much for the questions.

Paul.


mannykiller 05-11-12 09:52 AM

I still want one......just need to have the car running first before I re-purchase parts that are necessary but absolutely necessary =-)

jkstill 05-11-12 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by MAZMART (Post 11087063)
...insufficient anti corrosive properties in your mixture will drastically reduce the lifespan.
Paul.

Paul, I am running only Redline Water wetter.

Would you consider that sufficient anti-corrosive properties? I do have one of your pumps, on it's 4th year now.

Previously I ran 25% antifreeze, but dispensed with it this year to improve the cooling a bit.

DaleClark 05-11-12 06:18 PM

If you're having to run pure water and water wetter to keep temps in check, something is wrong. I run 50/50 antifreeze/distilled water with a front mount and have NO temp problems.

Also, pure water/water wetter isn't as good for the engine as having some antifreeze.

Dale

GoodfellaFD3S 05-11-12 10:28 PM

Evans NPG+ here......

Zero pressure? check.
Lifetime fill? check.
Less chance of detonation? check.
Zero microboiling or afterboiling, at least til 370 F? check.

:D

shawnm565 05-12-12 02:17 PM

Just bought mine! cant wait to install it...

nsk1 06-12-12 12:45 PM

so will the supply of these run out when new pumps cant be sourced or are the pumps still in production?

Islander 06-14-12 05:16 PM

I got one and it puzzles me. Lol. Seems like when I push my car hard my water temps go down. Idle and cruising are about the same. But high revs and constant boost I notice a drop in temps. Hmmm..

Gringo Grande 06-14-12 06:03 PM

Isn't that a good thing?

nsk1 06-18-12 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by Islander (Post 11124680)
I got one and it puzzles me. Lol. Seems like when I push my car hard my water temps go down. Idle and cruising are about the same. But high revs and constant boost I notice a drop in temps. Hmmm..

underdrive pullys? that's a no no...

jkstill 06-18-12 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by DaleClark (Post 11087659)
If you're having to run pure water and water wetter to keep temps in check, something is wrong. I run 50/50 antifreeze/distilled water with a front mount and have NO temp problems.

Also, pure water/water wetter isn't as good for the engine as having some antifreeze.

Dale

There aren't any temp issues. My FD can autox all day long in humid 96f weather and never go over 210f water and 215f oil.

It is a track/race only car, and I just don't want to use antifreeze in it unless there is some compelling reason to do so.

gracer7-rx7 06-18-12 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by Islander (Post 11124680)
I got one and it puzzles me. Lol. Seems like when I push my car hard my water temps go down. Idle and cruising are about the same. But high revs and constant boost I notice a drop in temps. Hmmm..


You should notice that with this water pump since it flows better and doesn't cavitate at higher rpm.

Ball joint 07-19-12 08:25 PM

Are anymore of these still available?

David Hayes 07-19-12 09:10 PM

^ Not at the moment. MAZMART is working to source the OEM housings from Japan. Check back in a few weeks.

darkphantom 05-23-13 01:39 PM

about to post details about the pump... just got mines 2 weeks ago... amazing

temps were about 190 city driving in 90 degree miami weather
temps with the pump are around 170 in same weather....


temps drop very low when in the highway..... and takes a long time for the car to get warm.

best money on my car ive ever spent

mannykiller 05-23-13 02:26 PM

wish I could find one

lOOkatme 05-23-13 03:47 PM

I am looking for one as well!

Kappa 05-23-13 04:12 PM

me to... :/ i just read a bunch of information about NPG+ coolant and from what i read it looks like going from stock rad to a bigger one with this water pump and new coolant will be a good way to add some years to my FD. I would like to get the new rad later but i feel like most people said it was needed for this new coolant


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