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Possible IC Pump replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="SecondhandSnake" data-source="post: 16199573" data-attributes="member: 116684"><p>That's interesting. I'm skeptical it's the same pump. I think they have multiple pumps for different purposes. It looks shorter, with a plastic housing instead of aluminum, and different connector than the CWA 50/100. The connector isn't even facing the same direction as the Pierbergs. I ran the one Mercedes number for the Dorman and it shows a similar part that looks to match a Bosch unit, sometimes described as a "heater auxiliary pump." I don't think this is an equivalent of the one(s) you're looking for.</p><p></p><p>FWIW I scored my CWA50 using the BMW part number on ebay, not too much more than $100. Right now there's a CWA100 going for $273 using the Pierbeurg number, which seems like a great deal.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind when looking at pumps that intercoolers are very high restriction, and pumps with great free flow rates (like bilge pumps or engine water pumps) often drop significantly at higher restriction compared to specific intercooler pumps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecondhandSnake, post: 16199573, member: 116684"] That's interesting. I'm skeptical it's the same pump. I think they have multiple pumps for different purposes. It looks shorter, with a plastic housing instead of aluminum, and different connector than the CWA 50/100. The connector isn't even facing the same direction as the Pierbergs. I ran the one Mercedes number for the Dorman and it shows a similar part that looks to match a Bosch unit, sometimes described as a "heater auxiliary pump." I don't think this is an equivalent of the one(s) you're looking for. FWIW I scored my CWA50 using the BMW part number on ebay, not too much more than $100. Right now there's a CWA100 going for $273 using the Pierbeurg number, which seems like a great deal. Keep in mind when looking at pumps that intercoolers are very high restriction, and pumps with great free flow rates (like bilge pumps or engine water pumps) often drop significantly at higher restriction compared to specific intercooler pumps. [/QUOTE]
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