I'm looking for suggestions from users of electric water pumps. I've been looking at the Meziere 100 series vs 300 series, but I would consider another brand if it will work.
Our car is 90% street driven but gets to the strip some and gets driven hard some. It never sees more than 10 seconds at full load. The motor is a large c.i. SBC (414) that's turbocharged and making around 700whp, but can be turned up to approx 900. It has a remote t-stat housing. The reason for wanting to run an electric pump is to cool it off after shutdown, and keep it from overcooling when ambient temps are below 50 when highway driving.
Presently, we're running a Stewart Stage 2 with a 1:1 pulley ratio with a triple pass aluminum radiator that will easily stay below 195 during an 1/8 mile pass and 8 second WOT blast on the highway.
My concern is that 100 series, 35-37 gallon/minute, won't be enough to keep it cool at the track. The only reason to not start out with the 300 series, 55 gallon/minute, is only financial. Let me know your experience with a Meziere, or any brand, at this power level in this application.
Thanks in advance.
Our car is 90% street driven but gets to the strip some and gets driven hard some. It never sees more than 10 seconds at full load. The motor is a large c.i. SBC (414) that's turbocharged and making around 700whp, but can be turned up to approx 900. It has a remote t-stat housing. The reason for wanting to run an electric pump is to cool it off after shutdown, and keep it from overcooling when ambient temps are below 50 when highway driving.
Presently, we're running a Stewart Stage 2 with a 1:1 pulley ratio with a triple pass aluminum radiator that will easily stay below 195 during an 1/8 mile pass and 8 second WOT blast on the highway.
My concern is that 100 series, 35-37 gallon/minute, won't be enough to keep it cool at the track. The only reason to not start out with the 300 series, 55 gallon/minute, is only financial. Let me know your experience with a Meziere, or any brand, at this power level in this application.
Thanks in advance.