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04-07-2008 02:40 PM #1
I have used the Meziere electric pumps with good results.
StylinZ what brand is your pump?
Buying parts I don't need, with money I don't have, to impress people I don't like 
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04-07-2008 04:28 PM #2
I have read and heard that Meziere is a very good dependable brand off and also on the street. There are a couple other very good brands but there are a lot of cheap brands too . You get what you pay for....
Originally Posted by Geezer2
and Kitz , brushless would be nice
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04-07-2008 05:00 PM #3
I run a CSI electric pump. but only about 20 to 40 miles a week. I think most people that run them have high horsepower requirements, and dont want to loose the roughly 15 horsepower it takes to turn a belted unit. Plus the down side of a belted unit is at high RPM they cavitate the water at the inpeller and do not flow at a proper rate. The electric units flow at the best rate at all times, no fluxuation. But to answer your question Ive not yet had a problem, car stays very cool.
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04-08-2008 03:12 AM #4
...Thank You Bob, Bigtruckdriver, Jon, Geezer & Mooneye! So some new cars use them? Interesting.... I measured & there is room between my engine & radiator.... Yeah my car runs so cool now that I drove 25 miles w/out a fan belt the other night & it didn't heat up at all {ah, but it didn't charge very well!}....... Thanks again everyone!
Bill
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06-15-2011 12:49 PM #5
Old post, but I am needing to run a electric water pump on the street. Would take to much typing to tell why, on other words to many pulley isues trying to get the mech. pump to work
So Was looking at A Mezier that flows around 55, or could I keep my mechinal pump and mount a belt driven motor(moroso unit) on it? Or run the good electric. Application is around a 600hp 427bbc blown, 6lbs boost, 8" convertor, hopefully my chopped32 alum. radiator can handle it. And I have still not cranked it
1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
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06-15-2011 01:19 PM #6
I was surprised one day to see a local T bucket running an electric pump, I always thought they were just for 1/4 mile race cars. I asked the guy how it worked and he said he bought the car that way and had put a lot of miles on it with no problems. I wonder how much they draw.
Don
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06-15-2011 01:27 PM #7
The one I was looking at draws 10-12 amps, I have nothing but a starter in my car, running a Magento so I have plenty of amps to spare
I would stick with my mechanical , but to many clearance issues. Just looking for some feedback on a good one.
1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"
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06-15-2011 01:21 PM #8
Having mechanical interference is perhaps the only reason I can see to run an electric water pump. The Meziere 55 would be my choice.
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