Has anyone installed this product? Review please.
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basically the electric water pump is installed along side with the radiator, so the existing waterpump is to be either replaced by a free-roller or use a shorter timing belt.
Price is not at all expensive. However have to consider the cost of restalling the timing belt. People who are about to do a major service can consider adding this mod in.
Just wondering have anyone tried them?
wow, so hows the performance on the fans? how is that better than stock?
Price is not at all expensive. However have to consider the cost of restalling the timing belt. People who are about to do a major service can consider adding this mod in.
Just wondering have anyone tried them?
wow, so hows the performance on the fans? how is that better than stock?
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True, but I think if you combined it with all the other crank drag items it would certainly help..
Say you pissed of the A/C pump (which inturn would let you pull 20kgs worth of other AC ancillaries out) then also went with an electric PS pump & to top it off threw a lightened flywheel on, you'd have a real motor bike style reving unit...
Don't forget, its not just drag on the crank during acceleration, the crank drag is also endured during decceleration.
You'd have f**k all chance of ever towing a boat up a hill, but hey, with every mod upside, there's a downside. Just depends on how relevant that downside is to you.
Say you pissed of the A/C pump (which inturn would let you pull 20kgs worth of other AC ancillaries out) then also went with an electric PS pump & to top it off threw a lightened flywheel on, you'd have a real motor bike style reving unit...
Don't forget, its not just drag on the crank during acceleration, the crank drag is also endured during decceleration.
You'd have f**k all chance of ever towing a boat up a hill, but hey, with every mod upside, there's a downside. Just depends on how relevant that downside is to you.
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the point is any NA goers will know performance gain is hard to come by so this can be another area which they can improve on. Not to mention other areas like better cooling properties and fuel efficiencies.I8A4RE wrote:Whats the point? The amount of effort time and money vs the absolute tiny performance gain would be a total waste
For sure this technology sounds much better than electric superchargers
