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    i just got a electric water pump from a mate,a good quality one (maesrk or sometin like that) any one had over heatin probs with one,r they really worth it?

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    Meziere? They are a good pump. You will be happy with it.
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    I have an electric water pump on my SBC.

    Trundling around and at the race track it is fine but it can't keep up for a 90 sec burnout at 6500 rpm.

    I am going back to my trusty Stewart mechanical pump.

    JMHO

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    Leave electric water pumps for drag cars so they can cool down between rounds. For tough streeters agree, you can't go past Stewart EMP. If they're good enough for NASCARS they're good enough for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saraco View Post
    Leave electric water pumps for drag cars so they can cool down between rounds. For tough streeters agree, you can't go past Stewart EMP. If they're good enough for NASCARS they're good enough for me.
    My streeter has had a CVR electric water pump for over 3 years now, still going stong cooling 500+hp in north QLD heat

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    CSI for me too. I only ran it for a few minutes before the engine came out. I had good luck with the Edelbrock mechanical but needed an electric for room and to clear a blower belt.
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    Another vote for CVR from me too.

    Also have a nice CVR starter motor and never let me down yet. Years old...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRPABT1 View Post
    My streeter has had a CVR electric water pump for over 3 years now, still going stong cooling 500+hp in north QLD heat
    what's the flow rating on the cvr you have?

    Meziere Top gear great rep. BTW I have one FOR SALE brand new For A sbc, The ****s that supplied it sent the wrong one

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    Default w/pumps

    cvr with craig davies water controller no probs at all.
    the craig davies pulses the water pump and controlles the fan .
    402 sbc dart block
    at the trak never had a issue of overheating or not working.
    cheers fatts

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