Flow Kooler water pump for a 65 Mustang
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Flow Kooler water pump for a 65 Mustang
I ordered one of these yesterday for my 65 in the hopes that it will solve my over heating problem in traffic. It's been easier to drive around lately because of the cooler weather, but I'm still concerned about overheating. Anybody have any experience with this pump?
Get 30 percent extra coolant flow.
Flow Kooler water pumps solve low-speed heating problems by doubling the water flow rate at low rpm and idle. At 3,500 rpm, the flow rate returns to normal, to prevent too much water flow at high speeds. These pumps also last longer than a stock replacement. They use a specially designed steel plate on the impeller that traps water, eliminates cavitation, increases flow, and reduces engine temperatures.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BRA-1681/
Here's some more information from their web site.
http://www.flowkooler.com/info/mirakool.shtml
Get 30 percent extra coolant flow.
Flow Kooler water pumps solve low-speed heating problems by doubling the water flow rate at low rpm and idle. At 3,500 rpm, the flow rate returns to normal, to prevent too much water flow at high speeds. These pumps also last longer than a stock replacement. They use a specially designed steel plate on the impeller that traps water, eliminates cavitation, increases flow, and reduces engine temperatures.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BRA-1681/
Here's some more information from their web site.
http://www.flowkooler.com/info/mirakool.shtml
Last edited by Falchion; 10/5/09 at 01:11 PM.
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Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
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OK, I'm going to go in on Friday and have it put on. I've added things to make the engine put out more horse power, but I haven't done anything to increase the coolant flow. My efforts to increase the air flow thru the radiator haven't worked too well, the car still gets hot!
The price for the pump is pretty good as well. Cheaper then about anything else I've tried......
The price for the pump is pretty good as well. Cheaper then about anything else I've tried......
Last edited by Falchion; 10/5/09 at 07:09 PM.
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