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    Yeah, but the motor would have to run backwards. Theoretically i could just do that with reversing the polarity, unless they are using some funky angled stator thing.
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    Takai: I gather you don't have an offset problem, its a space-to-mount-the-bastard problem with the electric motor driving stock wp setup... But if it were an offset problem interfering with the drive belt for the alt/ps/possibly-ac ... forseeably you could use the non-rwd waterpump snout perhaps? It might sit in towards the block far enough to clear the other stuff? Maybe that would work in a GZE setup... I'm guessing here
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    Im not using the RWD pump anyway. Its an old FWD engine converted over, so i stuck with the FWD pump and pulley.

    Ill have to figure it out sometime. Im pulling the engine in a few weeks anyway for a freshen up before it gets thrashed again at the end of the year before its rebuild, so ill look at it then.
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    I've run an EWP on my 86 for over a year now, haven't had any problems bar an initial faulty controller. I've installed it in the bottom hose and if i have it running full time it'll run 150degF at idle and sit at 180 at idle with controller.
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    to have any problem in under 1 years is a lot of problems if you ask me

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    takai: sounds fair enough, it just looked like you had a fair bit of free space there.

    by the way I know its off topiuc but at what revs is your intake primary resonance tuned to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_Q
    to have any problem in under 1 years is a lot of problems if you ask me
    even a year of redline bashing track and drift abuse?
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    well yeah.. the whole point of a water pump is to spin at a constant controlled velosity based on tempteture not with the engine revs so I dont see why an ELW would be under any more load red-lineing than a car sitting at 2500 rpm on a 30 degree day. Even if the pump was in a hot engine and had to work harder it shouldnt put any more load on the electronics to run the motor

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    fair point...
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    thinking about it I doubt I have enough room to fit this electric motor in place, I will call up VPW and ask for some dimentions on this thing.

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    It'd be great to find out the rating (watts), revs and belt ratio of the VPW unit to see whether there may be another electric motor alternative out there
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    I daresay there would be heaps of electric motor alternatives. Its just a matter of finding one.
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    I called VPW and hes what he said from what I remember:

    Diameter: 110mm
    motor width (main casing only): 80mm
    gear drive width: 35mm

    also he said the pulled for the water pump has been drilled for common cars (falcadore) and I would have to drill one to suit mine. I am interested and I would measure the speed and current draw if I bought one.

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    Did you get a cost? Was it for the kit or the motor only?
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    Whole kit is $197

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