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Michael_Rudy 06-23-05 07:03 PM

Is There Any Performance Gain From An Electric Water Pump?
 
Is There Any Performance Gain From An Electric Water Pump? The engine i would be running it on is a MFR PP 12a with lightened internals. The engine is going to be used for drag racing/street, i was thinking of getting a kit because i had heard there is a fair up in power 5-10 hp when i am revving over 10,000 rpm

Bluem 06-23-05 07:25 PM

theoretically the water pump robs power from the engine to rotate the pump , an electric water pump eliminates that, but im curious as to how much more power can you gain from an electric water pump, most people dont run these set-ups.

andrew lohaus 06-23-05 11:03 PM

an easy fix would be to get an underdrive main pulley so the water pump and alternator turn slower, and rob less power especialy at the high rpms where the water pump is just cavitating anyway.

molehill 06-24-05 04:05 AM

Iīm going to use a Davies Craig water pump when I get my car running again.
The main reason I change to an electric water pump is the possibility to circulate the water with the engine off.
Another good thing is that the EWP isnīt dependent off the engine speed, so the pump can run att full speed when the engine RPM is low... for example in slow traffic a hot summer day!
So itīs more a cooling thing rather than a gain in power.

Carlos Iglesias 06-24-05 07:18 AM

The pump (EWP or not) in and of itself isn't the biggest improvement on cooling system effciency. I believe that proper ducting ALL of the air through an efficient radiator is the key. Though I agree that the EWP may be more efficient in long periods of stop and go, you have to offset that against the reduced reliability of ANY elelctric water pump.

And yes, I run a completely custom CD setup; click on the link in my sig for some pictures.

Zero R 06-24-05 01:05 PM

Any new news about the car Mr Carlos?

Michael_Rudy 06-24-05 03:16 PM

well what i was thinking was just running one of the systems that uses the belt and electric motor, then when driving it at the track or on a hot ass day running the electric pump and then or a regular day just swaping belts and running it just as an underdrive off the engine, if that makes any sence lol

Bluem 06-24-05 03:52 PM

i would say that you can pick up about a 5hp gain ,and have a major improvemnet in cooling eficiency

Tom93R1 06-24-05 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Michael_Rudy
well what i was thinking was just running one of the systems that uses the belt and electric motor, then when driving it at the track or on a hot ass day running the electric pump and then or a regular day just swaping belts and running it just as an underdrive off the engine, if that makes any sence lol

The electric kits replace the belt driven pump, as in bolt on to the stock water pump housing. I think to do what you are asking would require a more custom setup tapping into the radiator hoses.


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