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Topic: Electric H20 Pump
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chosen1
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does anyone use one of these on their fords. ive seen a ton on chevy's but never talked to anyone using them on a ford. any preferences in brands? problems? suggestions?
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Posts: 2205 | Registered: Sep 2002
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JoeT
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Member # 298
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I spent from midnight to 4 am waiting for a tow halfway back from Sacramento. Watch out for the $75 'piggy-back' setup--- it tends to frag from high speed cruising (100+)
but the good ones are $450 or so and actually replace your water pump. Seems like an easy ~10 HP gain, but I don't know if that's worth $350.
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Posts: 6785 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jun 2001
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4RS FED
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Member # 2067
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quote: Originally posted by shade-: I spent from midnight to 4 am waiting for a tow halfway back from Sacramento. Watch out for the $75 'piggy-back' setup--- it tends to frag from high speed cruising (100+)
but the good ones are $450 or so and actually replace your water pump. Seems like an easy ~10 HP gain, but I don't know if that's worth $350.
if your referring to the moroso one.... i had one of those on my 2nd 383 engine. it was tight, until the engine burned itself up about 1 mile from my house, and my buddy whom i was racing on skyline towed me home with his car
long live the pontiac
anyhow i now have one of those csi/mezerie pumps 1000000000000X better and way sicker if i might say get it jason dont be a bitch
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Posts: 3686 | From: 650 | Registered: Nov 2002
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Blue Oval
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Member # 2548
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mezerie pumps are great keep the car nice and cool. there are extremmly high quality
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Posts: 2345 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Mar 2003
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Gear Head
JARED
Member # 779
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I was looking into purchasing one of these also but heard that your heater will no longer work. Is that true? If so that would suck because I want to put this on my daily driver.
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Posts: 5685 | From: EASTBAY | Registered: Jan 2002
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4RS FED
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Member # 2067
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quote: Originally posted by 91sleeper: I was looking into purchasing one of these also but heard that your heater will no longer work. Is that true? If so that would suck because I want to put this on my daily driver.
not sure who told you that.. the only way the heater would not work is if you had no hose connected to the heater core... the csi and mezeire all flow 35 gpm... that is alot. Meziere has a brand new set of water pumps that flow 55gpm they are brand new. that be alot of water.... still not as much as my fuel pump....
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Posts: 3686 | From: 650 | Registered: Nov 2002
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JARED
Member # 779
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The 55's probably take more volts to run then the 35's correct? I would guess that the 55 would die faster than the 35 as well. I think a 35 CSI would be good for my car.
Hmmm...I need money. Lawyers are to damn expensive.
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Posts: 5685 | From: EASTBAY | Registered: Jan 2002
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z ya
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ON N20, So would you say the CSI keeps your maro cooler or warmer than a standard belt driven one?? How about in the dead of summer in traffic?? It seems like it would be much better but I am just leary......
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Posts: 414 | From: stockton,ca | Registered: May 2002
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