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07_Red_SS/SC 04-12-2012 07:37 AM

Another CRAZY IC pump alternitive thread
 
Suit is on and ready to go.....


Was trollin around eBay looking for an IC Pump b/c mine is on its way out. When I found this

Charge Chiller Turbo Intercooler DC Water Liquid Pump | eBay

Seems like it would be a viable candidate. Only reason I'm throwing this on out there is that if you read the pump specs it is a BRUSHLESS motor. This greatly increases the efficiency of the motor and the longevity.

Also, just trying to find out if anyone has tried this one as well. :twothumbs

Keep it classy Css.net
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Jdam8139 04-12-2012 07:42 AM

Might last longer, but are all the flow characteristics the same as the stock pump?

BTW...this is really an AC motor. It's supplied DC and has an internal inverter. Sorry, its kinda what I do for a living haha ;)

nhanson 04-12-2012 07:47 AM

Go with the CX racing pump...its brushless

yellow dragon 04-12-2012 07:57 AM

I've been looking at pump threads lately and I heard the CX pump although brushless which is good, is not as high flowing as the stock bosch pump as has been shown is comparison tests. Although at the same time more then a few members have got it and are extremely happy with it.

chood711 04-12-2012 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by yellow dragon (Post 6441872)
I've been looking at pump threads lately and I heard the CX pump although brushless which is good, is not as high flowing as the stock bosch pump as has been shown is comparison tests. Although at the same time more then a few members have got it and are extremely happy with it.

More flow doesn't mean more better... I know more better isn't proper...

06blackbalt 04-12-2012 01:52 PM

what about a fish tank pump?

Owen S 04-13-2012 04:20 PM

where do you purchase the CX racing intercooler pump?

nhanson 04-13-2012 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by Owen S (Post 6444492)
where do you purchase the CX racing intercooler pump?

cxracing.com: Intercooler SuperCharger water Coolant Pump SVT Mustang

DarkChild 04-14-2012 08:45 AM

I just recently bought the CX Racing brushless pump. I haven't received it yet but I will let you know my IAT2's.

volsfan92 04-15-2012 12:31 AM

subbed I need a new ic pump..wanna see results of that cxracing pump

Powell Race Parts 04-15-2012 07:09 AM

armclure on Redline forums purchased one of those cx pumps; he was less than impressed and went back to thestock bosch, fyi.

USMCFieldMP 04-15-2012 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by nhanson (Post 6444756)

Don't buy anything directly from their website. You'll almost ALWAYS find a much better price on eBay... and it ships from the exact same place.

nhanson 04-15-2012 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by USMCFieldMP (Post 6446457)
Don't buy anything directly from their website. You'll almost ALWAYS find a much better price on eBay... and it ships from the exact same place.

Same price as ebay:) but i did buy from ebay

nizzle 04-15-2012 12:11 PM

just replace your bosch. $99 shipped...... cheap and best for cobalt SS/SC's. They have done studies where more flow has been proven to be less effective and creates bubbling in the system. Stock bosch is best and cheap.

nhanson 04-15-2012 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by nizzle (Post 6446621)
just replace your bosch. $99 shipped...... cheap and best for cobalt SS/SC's. They have done studies where more flow has been proven to be less effective and creates bubbling in the system. Stock bosch is best and cheap.

Specs show CX racing and the bosch push the same amount

ecot3c inside 04-15-2012 12:47 PM

i have a cx racing ic pump that im gonna throw on today, it's super small, just wondering what you guys are gonna do/ done to make it fit, because the stock bosch is way bigger.

nhanson 04-15-2012 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by ecot3c inside (Post 6446667)
i have a cx racing ic pump that im gonna throw on today, it's super small, just wondering what you guys are gonna do/ done to make it fit, because the stock bosch is way bigger.

I didnt even buy the IC bracket...ill just zip tie it somewhere

ecot3c inside 04-15-2012 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by nhanson (Post 6446669)
I didnt even buy the IC bracket...ill just zip tie it somewhere

im just gonna zip tie some tube stick insulation around it and see if it fits... if not, another layer of tube insulation and ziptie lol. my iats after driving 30mins are 158ish sometimes 160 so my current pump is defiantly done.

also the electrical line issue to where its to goddamn short... are you just gonna twist them together and electrical tape them?

nhanson 04-15-2012 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by ecot3c inside (Post 6446672)
im just gonna zip tie some tube stick insulation around it and see if it fits... if not, another layer of tube insulation and ziptie lol. my iats after driving 30mins are 158ish sometimes 160 so my current pump is defiantly done.

also the electrical line issue to where its to goddamn short... are you just gonna twist them together and electrical tape them?

I dont have a plug since im a 2.2 but ill just cut the ends off the pump and crimp together

05Slowline 04-19-2012 09:13 PM

don't buy cxracing pump it's junk....

cx racing
CXRacing Brushless Intercooler Pump 2003 HD - YouTube

stock
Bosch Intercooler Pump 2003 HD - YouTube


i've seen the one in the op talked about never saw any results from it though

Mini STSV 04-20-2012 08:13 AM

I've already commented on this. The CX racing pump is straight garbage. I wouldnt trust it to pump water out of my shoe.


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