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Waterpump Question
by
Op-Ivy
on 12 Jun, 2008 22:25
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I just replaced my waterpump last weekend and now my car runs a little warmer than before. Just above the halfway mark compared to before when it was below halfway.
The impeller on the new pump was different than the old.
The old looked like this.

The new looked like this.

Is there a difference in performance between the two? I don't like running this warm especially with summer coming right up

Thanks, Matt
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#1
by
jtanguay
on 12 Jun, 2008 22:45
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did you replace the t-stat or no? that should probably be changed...
the first one looks like it would flow more than the second, but the second one would have less 'drag'
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#2
by
Op-Ivy
on 12 Jun, 2008 23:17
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Worthless as in less flow Andrew?
Less flow is exactly what I had figured! Thanks guys! Looks like I'm going in again
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#3
by
Kudagra
on 13 Jun, 2008 05:39
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Worthless as in less flow Andrew?
Less flow is exactly what I had figured! Thanks guys! Looks like I'm going in again 
who manufactures each of those pumps so the rest of us dont have to guess.
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#4
by
jtanguay
on 13 Jun, 2008 07:07
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yea mine looks like the 'worthless' one :cry: where can one buy the cast impellar type???
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#5
by
clbanman
on 13 Jun, 2008 07:21
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#6
by
Op-Ivy
on 14 Jun, 2008 10:53
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Thanks Calvin!
Yea the Hepu one is the old one that I had. I'm not sure who the new one is made by and I can't even find a picture on the internet of the specific one.
Once I take it off I'll post with the manufacturer.
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#7
by
Turbinepowered
on 14 Jun, 2008 12:26
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The difference between those two pumps is the only problem I've had with AutohausAZ. I bought a "cast impeller" pump, was shipped a stamped sheet metal pump, returned it with a suggestion that they correct their listing, and got an absolutely nasty response back.
Might have been an off day, but still it's inexcusable.
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#8
by
vixentd
on 15 Jun, 2008 21:38
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I would have thought the same thing, however on an AAZ I changed the pump to the new style pressed tin, and my motor runs about 10 degrees cooler. We did another one also and the same results. I would have thought the cast solid blade was better, but it does not flow better. I know one other person who has also discovered this with an aaz.
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#9
by
Op-Ivy
on 23 Jun, 2008 17:11
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The stamped one was Hepu as well.
I guess they make both the cast iron and stamped.
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#10
by
FWD.MOTION
on 26 Jun, 2008 08:09
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My 1.5L d N/a runs at Idle roughtly over half mark
while driving runs below or on half mark with both types of impeller waterpumps installed, both made by Hepu in Ger.
Im wondering if it really matters myself, I seen not change!
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#11
by
Op-Ivy
on 26 Jun, 2008 21:57
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The temperature that the car runs at will be directly affected by the thermostat. The waterpump will simply aid in cooling the engine. The better the flow, the faster the return to normal operating temperature.
I can confirm, now that I have put in a cast iron one, that it does flow better than the stamped one.
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#12
by
Mark(The Miser)UK
on 27 Jun, 2008 16:04
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The temperature that the car runs at will be directly affected by the thermostat. The waterpump will simply aid in cooling the engine. The better the flow, the faster the return to normal operating temperature.
I can confirm, now that I have put in a cast iron one, that it does flow better than the stamped one.
How stiff are the impellers to turn? I guess they have to be driven and won't free spin with a flick :?:
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#13
by
Op-Ivy
on 28 Jun, 2008 23:40
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Both of them spun the same amount.
Correct, they don't spin freely. I think the inner seals keep too much pressure on them.