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Electric Water Pump
Do any of you gear heads know if anyone manufactures an electric water pump for the F250 7.3 liter PSD Turbo 2001?
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On an engine like a small block 350 the way the stock pump mounts it's not to hard to mount one like that. However on our trucks it'd be a lot harder to do. Besides with the amount of torque these things make I'd bet you'd be hard pressed to get a couple ponies out of it. It would probably not be enough to make a difference.
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Now maybe an electric fan could help. It seems to me like while the engine revs up the fan could cause a lot of drag but if it were electric then it would run steady and only when needed and the batteries would buffer the power consumption and space it out over time.
What the heck am I talking about a 7.3+ liter modded out and burning the tires off a 8,000# truck probably wouldn’t notice the difference. |
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