The most popular aftermarket electric water pumps are
made right here in Melbourne, Australia.
They will be the ones you're referring to.
I cant think of the name but they had the designers
name in it.
Anyway a large auto (independant/unbiased) site here
tested them thoroughly, including dyno runs to check
for any gains and they were threatened with legal
action if they posted the results after sending the
company a courtesy copy before it was
published/released.
so you can make up your own mind about them...
Andreas
--- Taejin Park <tjp74@earthlink.net> wrote:
> While searching the net I came accross a site in
> Hong Kong who sell
> lots of coor car performance parts. And I found this
> electric water
> pump which suppose to replace the machanical
> coolent(water) pump.
> I don't know about the benefit of extra few more HP
> but I like the
> idea that the pump can be set up to run after the
> engine has
> shutdown. this will be definitely a good idea for
> any turbo engine.
> they claim it is more efficient compare to any
> machanical pump.
> Wonder what will be the catch? I am sure car
> manufacturers are not
> using it for some reason.
>
> tj
>
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