aluminum waterpump impeller
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aluminum waterpump impeller
i have made several aluminum waterpump impellers that will fit all engines. They flow a large amount of coolant more than stock. Plus they will not melt. email if interested
turbosporsche@yahoo.com
turbosporsche@yahoo.com
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Bottom flange is shown much thicker than stock at outer lip, and more flat. By comparison not quite so "hydro-dynamic" in appearance or flow. Are the flanges actually taller?
I think claims about flow are a bit early, don't you think? You just made all these this week? Did you actually test or assume?
Anyway, your hustle and intent is commendable, assuming consideration to this site.
Wistech, any more insight about flow up/down good/bad?
I think claims about flow are a bit early, don't you think? You just made all these this week? Did you actually test or assume?
Anyway, your hustle and intent is commendable, assuming consideration to this site.
Wistech, any more insight about flow up/down good/bad?
Excessive coolant flow can create cold /hot spots in the engine and cyllinder distortion. You also have to keep cavitation in check. These impellars are spinning at almost 6,000 rpm. Making them flow more than they need to robs power and puts and extra load on the cam drives. The only problem with the stock impellars seems to be the deteriation issue. Being a fuel injected engine the ecm determines fuel settings based on coolant temp and messing around with that could cause problems. We have enough issues to deal with and dont need any more. So I would prefer not to change a good thing.
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i ran the new impeller this weekend. i did a lot of trail riding and hill climbing. i noticed that the fan did not keep going on and off like the stock one. There was no lose of power, the impeller just flows more efficently. plus the stock ones are made in a casting. i noticed on mine that the hole was not in the center of the inpeller. so it was running out that is what causes cavataion and the extra stain on the cam. And the only way to realy controll hot and cold spots in the engine is to have a thermostat.
the new impellers with a lifetime warrenty againt stripping,melting,breaking,warping, or whatever you can throw at it is $50.00
the new impellers with a lifetime warrenty againt stripping,melting,breaking,warping, or whatever you can throw at it is $50.00