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Busted Water Pump....replacement suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 15423004" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>basically yes, it appears the stewart and evans pump (discontinued I think) were pretty similar and they always talked about the high flow rate of the evans. </p><p></p><p>I dont know what to think, too much time in the radiator because of low flow doesnt help but too short of time in the radiator due to too much flow isnt good either. I feel like in an otherwise stock (cooling system wise car) its not going to do much, if anything and in a stocl to mild bolt on car setup where the owner is fine with operating in the stock temp range the stock piece is fine. Those of us trying to run as cool as possible may benefit but I have yet to see proof. Most threads end up a "discussion" about it taking less power to drive than stock and that vs power savings of an electric pump... Then theres the whole issues of temps achieved with various intercooler/heat exchanger setups drastically messing with air flow and coolant temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 15423004, member: 16477"] basically yes, it appears the stewart and evans pump (discontinued I think) were pretty similar and they always talked about the high flow rate of the evans. I dont know what to think, too much time in the radiator because of low flow doesnt help but too short of time in the radiator due to too much flow isnt good either. I feel like in an otherwise stock (cooling system wise car) its not going to do much, if anything and in a stocl to mild bolt on car setup where the owner is fine with operating in the stock temp range the stock piece is fine. Those of us trying to run as cool as possible may benefit but I have yet to see proof. Most threads end up a "discussion" about it taking less power to drive than stock and that vs power savings of an electric pump... Then theres the whole issues of temps achieved with various intercooler/heat exchanger setups drastically messing with air flow and coolant temps. [/QUOTE]
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