electric water pump or back to stock water pump???
#1
electric water pump or back to stock water pump???
my water pump is leaking at high pressure, and i need to buy a new one...i was told that autozone sell one for $160 lifetime warranty, but i also told that i can buy an electric water pump, and never have to worry about it leaking again for $220?? is this true, an electric water pump will not leak?? thanks guys
#3
Originally posted by RamAir95TA
An electric waterpump utilizes your stock water pump housing. It is installed in the face of the water pump housing, so leaking is pretty much impossible.
CSI water pumps run about $130.
An electric waterpump utilizes your stock water pump housing. It is installed in the face of the water pump housing, so leaking is pretty much impossible.
CSI water pumps run about $130.
#8
Yeah man, CSI all the way. It's cutting job is easy as long as you have a dremel the other bonus is you don't have to cut your fan shroud. It's quieter, looks better and lasts longer then the Meziere.
#9
Another CSI fan here.
As for the pump housing, if you have a drill, don't run out an buy a Dremel for this job. There are sanding cylinders just like the ones for the Dremel, but made for drills. You can get them at Lowe's, Home Depot, etc. They're bigger and will remove much more material - and quicker.
Not that Dremel's are useless, I use the **** out of mine
Here is an install guide to give you more of an idea.
As for the pump housing, if you have a drill, don't run out an buy a Dremel for this job. There are sanding cylinders just like the ones for the Dremel, but made for drills. You can get them at Lowe's, Home Depot, etc. They're bigger and will remove much more material - and quicker.
Not that Dremel's are useless, I use the **** out of mine
Here is an install guide to give you more of an idea.
#12
Originally posted by 94droptopz
why doesnt anybody like the Meziere? i've been running mine for over 2 years now witn no problems at all. regardless electric pumps are the way to go if your replacing.
why doesnt anybody like the Meziere? i've been running mine for over 2 years now witn no problems at all. regardless electric pumps are the way to go if your replacing.