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Originally Posted by joefarmer
Where did you source an electric pump? Where does it mount?
brandon.
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Normally they mount it in between engine and lower radiator hose.
item description:
Stewart Components has developed in-line electric water pumps with unique features and benefits. Weighing less than 5 pounds and measuring 6'' long with a 4-1/4'' diameter, these pumps have single speed flow up to 55
GPM.
The electronic control box can be mounted remotely using the prefabricated harnesses sold separately. The pumps can be used alone in many applications or as a booster pump for vehicles that experience overheating problems in low RPM situations.
Because mechanical water pump speed is directly linked to engine RPM, overheating can become a major problem while in parades, cruises, or stop-and-go traffic. An in-line booster pump solves this problem by working with the mechanical pump to create constant added flow to the engine block. These pumps have been proven to increase flow by more than 300% at idle.
Highlights
1-3/4'' slip-on inlet/outlet ports
Computer-controlled, liquid-cooled, brushless motor
Compact, lightweight, highly-efficient design
Decreased energy draw (only 8 amps at 12 volts)
Drive mechanism is independent from engine RPM
Cools engine after shutting down
Price: $419.99
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...94349_-1_10135
I hope it helps to you .