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Electric water pump and power steering

Postby Mark.Pedlow » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:54 pm

Does anyone know if and where i can source some and how much more power you get?
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Re: Electric water pump and power steering

Postby deviant » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:49 am

Electric power steering: http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorspor ... ering/2023

Davies Craig for waterpumps: http://www.daviescraig.com.au/

No idea what sort of power increase you would see but the engine would feel a bit more lively. You would not see the same power increase as you would spending that money on the engine. It's actually not quite right to say 'power increase'...the power was always there but running an electric pump just means the power is not being used to turn pulleys and belts.

I had a car running a Davies Craig water pump. It had good and bad points. I could cool the engine after a run by having a switch to turn on the pump and radiator fans. Draining and refilling the system was easy, just turn the pump on and let it pump coolant around the system.
The downside...it comes with a connector on it. This once vibrated loose enough for the pump to turn off which I did not know about until the temp gauge flopped to cold and then off the top at the hot end. I hard wired it in after that and did not have a problem. If I was to get another one I would set up a warning system that would alert me if the pump is turned off or there is low coolant flow.

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Re: Electric water pump and power steering

Postby 93_Clubman » Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:57 am

this forumite is running an electric water pump:
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Re: Electric water pump and power steering

Postby Benny » Thu Nov 25, 2010 2:47 pm

These 2 things are used very successfully on old, classic cars.
The water pumps on a lot of old cars are very marginal and often parts can't be found to fix the originals, so they use an electric pump instead.

The beauty of the electric power steering is that you can easily convert the car back to OEM as they basically just bolt onto your steering column.
If you've ever dríven a large classic car (especially one from the pre 70's), you need the arms of Atlas to turn tight corners or park, so the electric power steering actually makes these old cars driveable.
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