sufficent water pump for aftercooler?
Any one familiar with air-water setups, would this be sufficent? Seems like it would, but i only want to buy it once. I liked the second (bottom) link also but its kinda bulky (9"+) Thanks for any help- trying to wrap this project up!!
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/12voltpotable.html
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/p...s.htm
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/12voltpotable.html
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/p...s.htm
Johnson C030P5-1
I'm not going to bore you with a bunch of photos and such. I'm just going to give you the specs of the Johnson pump and let them speak for themselves.
3/4" hose connections (just like stock)
Pumps water in temperature range -40 F to 176 F
Sealed pump chamber
Stainless steel shaft w/ mechanical seal
Weight 1.16 lb
Current draw - 2.2 amps
The coolant flow rates for this pump are very similar to those of the Ford Lightning Intercooler pump.
Pressure
bar Flow
gal/min
0.10 7.1
0.20 5.3
0.30 3.0
NOTE:
The reason this Johnson pump is so inexpensive is because is a discontinued model. There is no warranty on these pumps. The warehouse where I get them has a limited supply; when they are gone, I won't be able to get any more.
here they are
I'm not going to bore you with a bunch of photos and such. I'm just going to give you the specs of the Johnson pump and let them speak for themselves.
3/4" hose connections (just like stock)
Pumps water in temperature range -40 F to 176 F
Sealed pump chamber
Stainless steel shaft w/ mechanical seal
Weight 1.16 lb
Current draw - 2.2 amps
The coolant flow rates for this pump are very similar to those of the Ford Lightning Intercooler pump.
Pressure
bar Flow
gal/min
0.10 7.1
0.20 5.3
0.30 3.0
NOTE:
The reason this Johnson pump is so inexpensive is because is a discontinued model. There is no warranty on these pumps. The warehouse where I get them has a limited supply; when they are gone, I won't be able to get any more.
here they are
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