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02BlackStallion
07-16-2009, 11:16 PM
A while back I was looking at a few of theses electric water pumps. Has anyone ever used one or know of reviews on them.


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MEZIERE High Flow Electric Water Pump Upgrade Kit
Increase your horsepower up to 12 RWHP, and increase mileage by 1 to 2 MPG
Satin Anodized System Shown In This ImageRPM Outlet is proud to announce the introduction of an exciting new product, the Meziere extreme duty electric water pump! Yes, we said an electric water pump. This design has been in use since 1996, and has proven to be as reliable as the OEM water pump.

The Meziere extreme duty electric water pump replaces the factory high drag, horsepower robbing, factory water pump. The Meziere extreme duty electric water pump increases your horsepower up to 15 RWHP, and increase mileage by 1 to 2 MPG! This pump was designed with the daily street driven vehicle in mind, and it can also be used on fully equipped racecar. Installation of this pump is identical to the factory pump installation, and can be easily completed in less than 1 hour.

This is a direct replacement for the factory belt driven water pump. It comes equipped with a freewheeling billet idler pulley allowing the retention of the stock belt. It also provides an unbelievably constant water temperature under any condition.


# CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum.
# Flows 55 GPM, Dyno tests prove a gain of over 12 RWHP.

OttoCobra
07-16-2009, 11:22 PM
It is absolutely AWESOME !!!!

I've been running one since '05 on the OttoCobra.

The three best things about it are
1. Less drag= mo power about 10 +
2. In the staging lanes at the 'dale, I'm able to cool down the motor with a simple "key on" set up.
3. They are durable!

vtecftw
07-17-2009, 01:25 AM
How many miles have you put on it? I was thinking about getting one a while ago, but got scared away since I wasn't sure of reliability...

Killer95Stang
07-17-2009, 08:18 AM
Look on the Meziere website and look for the pumps life in hours.... then translate that into an estimate of how much you drive the car per year. This will give you an estimate of how long the pump will last. Surprisingly, it works out to 10 years for most drivers.

In my Mustang, it would last 50 years... since I never drive it.