H/E in series vs. replacement
H/E in series vs. replacement
Can anyone give any insight on running an aftermarket H/E in series with the stock unit vs. yanking the stocker and just running the aftermarket? I can't see why leaving the factory one in can hurt, but people probably wouldn't do it for no reason. Any answers?
Each has there pro's and cons
With both h/e inline there is obviously more fluid in the system and it takes longer to heat.
Although once you do heat up you are sucking in some of those engine temps due to the location of the stock unit.
With one front mounted there is not as much fluid in the system but the increased surface area for contact cooling is much better, and the stock unit being gone is not going to soak up the operating temps of the engine bay.
I personally ran both and option b and loved it.
Hope this helps point you in the right direction
according to the info i found on a cobra/lightning forum, the pump fails because the brushes are soft and wear out. the pump is better for use in an application were its not on all the time. its also only rated for around 1000 hours of use.
http://www.ottperformance.com/instru...structions.pdf
there ya go.
You could go wither way really its up to you, take my advice for what its worth either way will work good
there ya go.
You could go wither way really its up to you, take my advice for what its worth either way will work good
No they do not i believe print these out
Wasted money imo, they are doing the same job
Wasted money imo, they are doing the same job
Last edited by lsjwannabe; Dec 10, 2008 at 10:31 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
The IC and H/E system is closed with a single flow. If you just add an inline pump you can cause other problems. If the two pumps don't have the same flow rates you will end up hindering the flow instead of helping, not to mention one of the pumps will be working harder trying to flow faster than the other pump causing a back up of fluid between the two pumps.
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