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    Flowrate of stock water pump. ?

    Does anyone know the GPH?
    I think the bentley has it in Liters. If anyone can help me out. :?:


    Thanks. :)

    #2
    Online metric system converter gives US customary and metrics conversion for unit measurements including temperature, weight, time, volume, area, length, pressure, speed and velocity, power, fractions by Science Made Simple.
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      #3
      Or here is a good pocket referance book Aviation Mechanic Handbook isbn 1-56027-132-9 Aviation supply and acdemics, inc asa-m-hb-1
      https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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        #4
        I don't understand your answeres...

        I'm asking what the flowrate is. :?

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          #5
          Convert it your self, that's what they're saying...
          The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.

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            #6
            google also has a conversion tool:

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            Bimmerlabs

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              #7
              You have a bentley right? use the gph and convert it using Chris's link. My post was for a pocket size handbook with tons of useful aviation an automotive info. But it's a Avaition book thou.
              https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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                #8
                .... :?

                haha! I just want to know the flowrate.

                No, I don't have a bentley.. i want to know how many liter per hour
                it flows. Or gallon per hour.. doesn't matter..

                I just need the flowrate..
                For example: 34Lph :?:

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                  #9
                  I don't know if there will be a set flow rate since the rpm is constantly changing.
                  Don't forget the good things Hitler did.

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                    #10
                    What do you need this for anyway? Are you converting to an electric water pump? Or are you doing an after run pump for a turbo unit to prevent coking and cooling issues?
                    https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by RedBaron86325
                      I don't know if there will be a set flow rate since the rpm is constantly changing.
                      There is probably a max flow rate before cavitation, but you are correct.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RedBaron86325
                        I don't know if there will be a set flow rate since the rpm is constantly changing.
                        OMG
                        I'm looking for the amount of liters the pump can flow not how much liter/gallens
                        it flows at idle..

                        Originally posted by M-technik-3
                        What do you need this for anyway?
                        Yeah, I'm switching to electric and just couriouse to compare numbers.
                        Not for a turbo, but just to upgrade.


                        Thanks for helping guys..
                        Anyone with a bentley?

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