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10-24-2005 12:49 AM #1
looking for electric power steering pump
CPP sells one for 600 dollars.Thats a little steep,does anyone know where I can find one cheaper?Thanks
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10-24-2005 01:01 AM #2
Why would you want one? If you think you will be taking less power from the motor to drive it electrically, you're mistaken. It will take the same amount of energy to drive it whether it's driven mechanically or electrically. It's just that electrically, the power needs to be made by the alternator, which ironically, is driven mechanically.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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10-24-2005 01:14 AM #3
Originally posted by techinspector1
Why would you want one? If you think you will be taking less power from the motor to drive it electrically, you're mistaken. It will take the same amount of energy to drive it whether it's driven mechanically or electrically. It's just that electrically, the power needs to be made by the alternator, which ironically, is driven mechanically.Last edited by BigTruckDriver; 10-24-2005 at 01:21 AM.
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10-24-2005 01:17 AM #4
"So there is no advantage to using a electric water pump either?"
Not on the street. They won't move enough water to cool the motor.Last edited by techinspector1; 10-24-2005 at 01:24 AM.
PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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10-24-2005 06:42 PM #5
Originally posted by techinspector1
"So there is no advantage to using a electric water pump either?"
Not on the street. They won't move enough water to cool the motor.
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10-24-2005 09:03 PM #6
Think of it like a hybrid car, it's not totally independent of burning gas to make it turn. Instead, energy is stored up in the battery when it is easy to produce, then when the load is put on, the battery produces much of the power so the engine doesn't have to. I say this but in no way support the use of electric accessories. They work well for drag racing, but not for street use and I would't want a car that I couldn't drive whenever I wanted, as far as I wanted, or up as steep of a grade as I wanted. If you must find an electric power steering pump, the new Mini Cooper comes with one if you can find a wrecked donor car. Just be warned, they sound really girly.
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10-28-2005 07:39 PM #7
Mini Cooper,is that what you drive?
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10-28-2005 08:15 PM #8
Originally posted by techinspector1
"So there is no advantage to using a electric water pump either?"
Not on the street. They won't move enough water to cool the motor.check out www.wisconsinstreetdominators.com home of wisconsin's fastest "street" cars
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10-28-2005 08:32 PM #9
Originally posted by cevan
i run a Meziere 55gpm electric water pump on high 9 second,street driven, big block impala that only draws 8 amps , and with the pump "on" on the street the car runs around 170 degrees, i usually have to turn it off for a while at the track to get the motor up to temp i preferr, i guess everyone's cars run differentPLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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