Kristian from Sweden
12-06-2004, 09:36 PM
Post: #151
Kristian from Sweden
robokill Wrote:wow carbon ......... ricy :-)

nice going kristian how about the lower front front lower lip spoiler :-) where did you get that???

a friend made the carbon grille.

front lip is from an up-side-down Audi 100cc -88

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Kristian Hesselmark, Sweden
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12-21-2004, 03:06 AM
Post: #152
Kristian from Sweden
http://www.daviescraig.com.au/main/display.asp?pid=8

Technical Specifications:

Operating Voltage
4V DC to 14.5V DC

Maximum Current
7.5A

Flowrate
20L to 80L/min, (300 gal to 1300 gal/hr) 13.5V DC

Operating Temperature
-20C to 130C (-5 F to 270 F)

Pump Design
Clockwise centrifugal with volute chamber

Motor Life
2000 hrs continuous at 80 C (180 F) and 12V DC

Pump Weight
900 grams (2lb)

Pump Material
Nylon 66, 30% glass filled

Maximum Pressure
tested to 50 psi

Fits Hoses Sizes
32mm to 50mm (1-1/4" to 2")


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12-21-2004, 10:12 AM
Post: #153
Kristian from Sweden
Hmmm, sounds dangerous to me.

I'm all for electric pumps, you can keep them running for a minute after your engine shuts down which would be good for your engine.

But this one is installed in the radiator hoses. This means that when your engine is cold and your thermostat is closed the pump is just pushing against the thermostat and no fluids are circulating. Worse yet, assuming you removed the stock waterpump (what good is having 2?) there is no fluid circulating inside of the engine resulting in the thermostat heating up much more slower.

One really good way to ruin your engine.

Shame though, cause like I said, I'm all in for electric pumps, but you need something that you mount as a replacement of your stock pump at the place you stock pump is mounted!

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12-21-2004, 12:27 PM
Post: #154
Kristian from Sweden
Ehm Mux....you're forgetting the fact that Kristian doesnt use a thermostat in his hachi. Even if he did, he would have to use a FWD remote mounted one because the thermostat sits in the waterpump housing on a hachi.

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12-21-2004, 12:31 PM
Post: #155
Kristian from Sweden
Ivan,

Very true, since kristian removed his thermostat there should be no reason not to use this setup. But for other hachi owners on this board they have to realize that with a thermostat and no stock waterpomp but one installed in the radiator lines they really run the risk of hurting their engine when cold.

Still for everyone to remove there thermostat just to run an electric waterpump.........Smile

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12-21-2004, 11:54 PM
Post: #156
Kristian from Sweden
It's very nice, Kristian!

Is it becuse you don't have a termostat that you can rev it to 9200rpm?
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12-22-2004, 12:38 AM
Post: #157
Kristian from Sweden
Lol?
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12-22-2004, 09:44 AM
Post: #158
Kristian from Sweden
Thermostats have nothing to do with rpm limits fabi...just thought I'd give you a better answer than lol.

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12-22-2004, 10:40 AM
Post: #159
Kristian from Sweden
Ivan141 Wrote:Thermostats have nothing to do with rpm limits fabi...just thought I'd give you a better answer than lol.

well I know that but if I rev my engine to 9200 it will boil...
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12-22-2004, 12:55 PM
Post: #160
Kristian from Sweden
Lol? :wink:
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