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Remote Electric Water Pump
JEGS 555-50952 Remote Electric Water Pump Features:
- Constructed from aluminum (housing) and billet (base)
- Features 20 gpm flow rate, billet aluminum impeller, anodized coating for corrosion protection, and weighs only 5 lbs
- Includes spring-loaded carbon-ceramic mechanical pump seal and stainless steel hardware
JEGS 555-50952 Remote Electric Water Pump Notes:
- Requires use of y-block, Jegs part numbers 555-50960, block adapter for small block Chevy, big block Chevy, or small block Ford, (sold separately)
- Accepts -12an o-ring inlet and outlet fittings, available separately
FAQ
What are the disadvantages of an electric water pump?
- The drawbacks of electric water pumps can include increased power consumption, potential reliability concerns, and higher initial cost, though they offer improved cooling efficiency and reduced drag.
What is the flow rate of an electric water pump?
- The flow rate of the JEGS 50952 electric water pump is around 20 gallons per minute (GPM), ensuring efficient coolant circulation, ideal for various cooling system setups.
Specifications:
Is this pump brushless? And do you have an estimated mean time between failures?
Does this pump self prime?
What are this pumps pressure specifications?
What are the dimensions of this pump?
Will this pump produce to much psi to install in an engine coolant system to feed coolant to and from a transmission hydraulic cooler
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