Re: Fan Blade Assembly
Raymond-----
If you have a waterpump with a cast iron impeller, it will perform as well as you need it to. If you have one with a stamped steel-type impeller, you can improve it by riveting on a rear plate available from Flowcooler. Chances are, you have a pump with a cast iron impeller, though.
A stock waterpump will work as well as any "super-duper" aftermarket "high performance" unit. Too much coolant flow is a NEGATIVE; it will reduce coolant residence time in the radiator and CAUSE cooling problems, NOT solve them.
Raymond-----
If you have a waterpump with a cast iron impeller, it will perform as well as you need it to. If you have one with a stamped steel-type impeller, you can improve it by riveting on a rear plate available from Flowcooler. Chances are, you have a pump with a cast iron impeller, though.
A stock waterpump will work as well as any "super-duper" aftermarket "high performance" unit. Too much coolant flow is a NEGATIVE; it will reduce coolant residence time in the radiator and CAUSE cooling problems, NOT solve them.
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