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joeybaby83

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Found this while in hippy mode last night

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Solar-water-pump-pan...1QQcmdZViewItem

Not sure if it would be up to the rigours of automotive use, or if the flow rate is up to scratch, but someone will probably enlighten us.

"Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"

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Tazzy

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Could work:


These pumps are designed specifically to pump hot water and are compatable with antifreeze


Temperature:

-40°C to +135°C
-10°F to +275°F


Edited by Tazzy on 29th Sep, 2007.


Tazzy

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Same dude als sells the pump as charge cooler pump... http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZeasy_flow_pumps


danboy

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That's where I'd seen it before!
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Dave


AllanMcD

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Thats where I got my pump to return the oil from my rear subframe mounted turbo.
Allan

http://www.rabdunn.co.uk/


danboy

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Allan, How long has it been in use and is it OK?
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Dave


AllanMcD

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I have done about 12,000 miles with it in around 12 months.
Allan
Ps its been fine done the job well

Edited by AllanMcD on 29th Sep, 2007.

http://www.rabdunn.co.uk/

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