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stevecoolerking

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has any one fitted an electric water pump ?
apparantly the are much more efficent especially at idling in traffic as they maintain a constant flow, plus the engine does not have to mechanically pump so theres an increase in bhp about 5 i think i read.
also you can leave the pump on when the engine is off to aid cooling, pretty cool if you race your turbo
anyway you can buy them at www.mawsolutions.com
please let the forum know if you buy one !
cheers guys


stevecoolerking

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oh i forgot to mention you can also get a controller for you electric pump , that will increase or decrese the pump speed depending on engine temp, and fits in the dash
how cool is that !
im gonna get one !!!!


AlexF2003

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I will be getting one... but not till I have a super engine to put it on...

In theory they are a great idea for turbo minis, all sorts of advantages :)

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i can not say anything about theory , all i know is in practice they work great!!

Edited by minimark on 13th Feb, 2004.

Everyone knows that instructions only have to be read if the thing doesn't work....


AlexF2003

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There you go... practice beats theory everytime :)

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worth cash?


TurboHarry

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Hi!

Is there any cheaper alternative pump? On one Miglia car I saw a different, much smaller inline pump. Any ideas?

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fab

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I had a renault clio 16v ,and there was an electric water pump on it .
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I've used one on my Mini for a couple of years now, also using the electronic control box to regulate pump speed. Seems to work well.

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Doodmeister

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Is this what you had in mind.

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Doodmeister

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This is around 908 l/hr or 15 l/min or 4 GPM.

Not to sure how much is needed to cool a mini..

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AlexF2003

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Nothing on the market uses an eectric water pump (yet) they are just not durable enough...

A mini racer doesnt need much by way of cooling flow... in compairison to a std road car.

alex

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Clio and R19 16v and all V6 Vauxhalls use the pump as a 'run on' after the engine is swithched off.

These aren't really up to the demands of cooling an entire engine, but the ones like the miglia boys use clearly are (not neccesarilly the davies craig pump)

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fab

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don't know the flow of the unit used on renaults but I think that a "run on " after engine switch of, can be a very good thing on a mini turbo as a lot of heat still need to be dissiped ( the turbo bearings will like a lot .
what pump miglia boys are running, very interested as it could help me in an other project.


AlexF2003

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What a std pumnp shifts is one of the tests I am going to be doing over the summer...

No one has a clue how much or how little the std pump moves... without that you can't even being to guess if its needs more or even less to improve cooling!!!!

Plans for the summer are a complete thermal investigation into the turbo engine, both oil and coolant. What I have planned is probably more reserach than BL put into it in the 1st place LOL.. well possibly anyway!

alex

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minimark

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Alex you really should get a life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lol

Everyone knows that instructions only have to be read if the thing doesn't work....


AlexF2003

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ha

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are you still doing this alex?

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I think the welsh one has it right!


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AlexF2003

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yup...

I was tihinking about this last night in bed actually... maybe I should get a life!

Just lost heart in my mini abit recently and had a lot on.

alex

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Carl

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just a thought to people putting electric pumps on road cars is it worth the hassle i was just thinking about the alternator drive belt cooling fan etc

saying that i suppose one way around it would be just to remove the fins on the pump impeller

no longer a series, but still 1.3 turbo.

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AlexF2003

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shorter belt and no pump....

At ford I did a load of research into elec pumps... the reason ford wont is that at the moment they are not durable enough. You can't fit a pump to a mondeo you know wont last more than 60k miles. Drivers just don't understand dash lights telling them to stop RIGHT NOW! So ford won't risk the warranty/hassel.

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FesterTurbo

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Any news on the water pump scene?

I think I'm gunna end up with one of these

http://www.daviescraig.com.au/main/display.asp?pid=8

After the Goodwood track day I managed just 3 laps per session before it got to 90 degrees. 11 laps all day. Still a good laugh though as first time playing on slicks.

Thanks to the help and suggestions I got during the day. It's a lot better, but blatting round a track still makes it get a tad warm.

I was thinking of fitting a metal heater matrix in the front after talking to Stu Wright's Dad Colin, but want to keep things inside the car. I just want to avoid bits hanging out the engine bay and extra holes everywhere (kinda gives the game away) and keep things neat. I've just got a 2 core rad and small oil cooler. The cabin heater has long gone.

Any suggestions?

Edited by FesterTurbo on 17th Aug, 2004.


Jimster
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I've got one to fit, I'll let you know how I get on

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On 15th May, 2009 TurboDave said:

I think the welsh one has it right!


1st to provide running proof
of turbo twinkie in a car and first to
run a 1/4 in one!!

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I was chatting to Mike Barratt about these. he said the pumps are really good but the controllers seem to have faults, or atleast the ones he had seen seem to. He does see a lot of cars. He said just have it come on with your ignition so thats what im doing.

I have noticed that they have brought out a new controller though so maybe its much better.

Ive been looking at fitting a mk3 astra rad at the front. they're very thin and seem a good size too.


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iain is your frog a clubby? can't remember...

but anyway if so, a mk2 metro radiator will fit into the front of a clubby an absolute treat. All you have to do is trim back the panel behind the base of the grille and the rad drops in nicely, also leaves room for an oil cooler lower down behind the three holes in the front panel. I used this setup on my old clubman estate with the thermostatic controlled electric cooling fan and it was top notch.


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