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Reply to "Aluminum Water Pump...which one?"

Typically, a water pump in a street car moves water.....period. An aluminum pump is 1/3 the wt of the stock iron pump, and some, such as the Weiand, have no warm-up passage, which extends the engine warm-up in cold weather but frees one to use any old Ford thermostat. It may also lower your operating temperatures 10-15 degrees. Some water pumps have a plate welded on the backside of the impeller, which improves the flow characteristicas favorably, and one has a curved-vane impeller rather than the flat steamboat-paddlewheel style. All this stuff costs more, improves pump efficiency and probably won't make any difference visible on your water temp gauge, which in any case reads wrong unless you calibrate it in your particular car. At low speeds -e.g-traffic- the fans are usually the problem since most Panteras do not overheat on the road, only at very low speeds. What you're trying to do is generate a 25mph breeze thru the radiator & more water flow won't fix that. In most Panteras, pusher fans of any type won't be adequate, either.
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