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electric water pumps

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electric water pumps

Post by wade.s »

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what do you guys think of this ??
looking at getting one !
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Post by missinnissin »

I have tried both the 80 & the 115 although they were both good. i found an after market mechanical one with better vanes far superior
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Post by CRUZAAMAD »

there is a better make than craig davis..
there good but there is better....
dont.....cant remember the name.
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Post by fossil »

Edelbrock sell a electric motor and brackets that will drive your manual water pump and therefore keep the water circulating with the motor not running, combined with an electric fan it can be a boon after working the hell out of the engine. :cool:
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Post by -Scott- »

I like the concept, and a mate of mine has one that (as far as I know) he's happy with. But I did read quite a diatribe on a website somewhere about a bloke with a GM LS? V8 that just couldn't get it to work - from memory, Davies-Craig couldn't get it to work either.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I run Bosch electric water pumps in my Sierra. I run a rear mounted radiator and I've deleted the mechanical pump.

The application mine are from is a heater circulation pump from, I think, some volkswagen product.

Bosch do a wide range of electric water pumps and they are all, AFAIK, magnetically coupled ( I know mine are) they do some very trick DC brushless pumps with crazy flow rates for BMW. They're pretty amazing but VERY expensive.

Toyota used Bosch pumps on the TRD hilux for the water/air intercooler, and PWR use Bosch pumps too.

I looked into the Davies Craig pumps and the still run a shaft seal. Mag coupled is 57567876678 times betterer than a shaft seal.

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Post by V.W.Dave »

Gwagensteve wrote:I run Bosch electric water pumps in my Sierra. I run a rear mounted radiator and I've deleted the mechanical pump.

The application mine are from is a heater circulation pump from, I think, some volkswagen product.

Bosch do a wide range of electric water pumps and they are all, AFAIK, magnetically coupled ( I know mine are) they do some very trick DC brushless pumps with crazy flow rates for BMW. They're pretty amazing but VERY expensive.
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The electric water pumps on Volkswagens are known as after run water pumps. The are found on ALL gen4 golf and bora (98-early 05)models that have the VR6 and VR5 engine. They can also be found on most of the other model but they are dependent on year and model.
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Post by billy bob »

Check out Meziere in the US. they do engine specific electric water pumps that bolt into the same spot your belt driven one came out of. A much neater installation than the davies craig one
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