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06-09-2015 | #1 |
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Electric Water Pump questions ...
Last month at NCM (C4 Gathering) and Road Atlanta yesterday I couldn't drive more that a lap or two at speed without the coolant temps quickly reaching 124-127 degrees C.
I still have a stock radiator, which I plan to replace, but I'm not sure that by itself will solve the problem, which (I assume) is primarily due to the LT-5's unique high-RPM radiator bypass system. If I switch to an electric water pump system (along with an improved radiator), will that solve the problem? Has anyone done that and confirmed it keeps an engine cooled during semi-sustained high RPM's? Are there any good write-ups describing how to do it, parts needed, what to do with the original water pump, etc.? Thanks.
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06-09-2015 | #2 |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
I suggest a Dewitts radiator with SPAL fans. Not sure if an electric water pump will solve your issue due the LT5s bypass system that you mention. However extra cooling capacity and faster fans than stock will.
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06-10-2015 | #3 | |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
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Which Dewitts Radiator are you using and where did you get the Dewitts Radiator? |
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06-10-2015 | #4 | |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
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It's a good quality unit. |
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06-11-2015 | #5 |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
Im losing track of ALL my mods. Its the all aluminum 2 row replacement with the SPAL fans and from Dewitts
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06-11-2015 | #6 |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
I have the same setup as Jerry. I drove the car hard for 6 days straight above 5500 RPM for hours on end and had no issues. Ron Davis Radiator, Stock thermostat with 3 small holes drilled to reduce back pressure to keep the antifreeze flowing through the radiator.
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06-11-2015 | #7 | |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
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Ron Davis Radiator w/o transmission cooling Coolant temperature stays at a constant 185 deg (70 deg F ambient) with 180 deg thermostat.* a. 1989-1996 C4 Type V8 All Part No. 1-16CV8996 b. Rated 800 Hp c. Manual transmission * Coolant Temperatures will climb a bit with AC on (100 deg F ambient).
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06-09-2015 | #8 |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
Thanks. I'll look into that radiator.
I don't think fans come into play with my issue. I think they are just freewheeling at speed.
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06-09-2015 | #9 |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
Take it from a Daily Arizona driver. The fans matter!!!!! Anything that can dissipate heat faster coupled with increased CFMs movement across the cooling surface matter.
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06-09-2015 | #10 |
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Re: Electric Water Pump questions ...
I believe you, regarding street driving, especially stop & go, idling, etc. My problem is when I'm driving 70 - 150 MPH.
I'm assuming a C4 Corvette has sufficient airflow at speed (high pressure ahead of the radiator, lower pressure behind). I do think better fans could help it cool faster after I come off the track, and I also think (based on what I've read today) that a better radiator, and perhaps holes in the t-stat will reduce the pressure, raise the bypass RPM and allow more coolant to go through the rad, but I don't think that is enough. I wonder what Morrison, Rippie and others might have done to their race cars? Last edited by RussMcB; 06-09-2015 at 06:37 PM. |
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