Mech to Electric H2O pump
what gen sbc do you have? keep it mechanical, there really isnt any hp gain, just lower water temp...
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Originally Posted by 05general lee
im FAT!!!!
Originally Posted by Little Nicky
Scott is my body guard
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i had an electric water pump on my firebird, i loved it simply because my car never went above 180 degrees..
it might be good for 2-3 hp but not 8-10. i dont know how the water pumps work on ls1s but my lt1 water pump was cam driven, of course the more free-moving the cam is, the less parasitic loss in power you will experience, same with belt driven pumps like on sbc's but the gains are tiny.
it might be good for 2-3 hp but not 8-10. i dont know how the water pumps work on ls1s but my lt1 water pump was cam driven, of course the more free-moving the cam is, the less parasitic loss in power you will experience, same with belt driven pumps like on sbc's but the gains are tiny.
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Originally Posted by 05general lee
im FAT!!!!
Originally Posted by Little Nicky
Scott is my body guard
Turtle crew member #2
Like they said, stick with mech. I would go all out and get a good brand if I was gonna do it. CSI.
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448WHP/420WTQ
Full bolt-ons+H/C
Car Sound Clip & More(W/ Mekanic)
Tuned by Precision Motorsports
448WHP/420WTQ
Full bolt-ons+H/C
Car Sound Clip & More(W/ Mekanic)
Tuned by Precision Motorsports
Pros : constant speed pump promotes better cooling, if your turning enough RPM's to cause it with a mech. pump you'll have no cavitation worrries.
Cons : More wiring to cause problems, possible electric motor failure at inopportune time. Mechanical pump fails at the seal, weeping coolant but continues to move coolant, electric does not.
Cons : More wiring to cause problems, possible electric motor failure at inopportune time. Mechanical pump fails at the seal, weeping coolant but continues to move coolant, electric does not.
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Richard

1996 Corvette CE coupe LT1/A4
Mostly stock
1998 Camaro
Z28 badges and dual exhaust tips
Richard

1996 Corvette CE coupe LT1/A4
Mostly stock
1998 Camaro
Z28 badges and dual exhaust tips
Its a first gen block. I wanted the electice pump to keep my water temps down wile in traffic and to help cool down, aslo if I ever do more engin work or turbo will help cooling alot.
It probly would have been a good idea for me to post my reasons why.
I never thought about pump failure till now though, with this being said it would be better to stick with mech pump
It probly would have been a good idea for me to post my reasons why.
I never thought about pump failure till now though, with this being said it would be better to stick with mech pump


