Al Gietzen wrote:
>
> From what little data I was
able to find for the water pump on the
> 20B, it will pump about 35 gpm
at engine RPM of 6000. Marginal, at
> best, for that climbout on
a 90 degree day. At altitude, at cruise;
> the EWP may be able to
handle it.
>
Mike Robert wrote:
Gentlemen: as a data
point I have in front of me the factory service
manual for the 1985 RX-7.
The Technical Data section lists the water
pump capacity as 150-160 liters
per minute/39.6-42.3 U.S. gpm/33.0-35.2
Imp. gpm at 6500 rpm of engine.
They list a 1:1.18 eshaft/pump pulley
ratio. Given that these numbers are
for both the NA 12A and 13B models
I'd definitely check to see if maybe
that 20B might require a tad more
flow especially running at 6K rpm at a
relatively high power setting.
It wouldn't
surprise me at all that Mazda used the same pump on the 13B and the 20B; and
that the one data point that I have may be for the 13B.
It is reasonably consistent with the data you give. The V-belt pulleys
(o.d.) on my 20B are 4.5 eshaft and 3.75 pump (belt efffective diameters
about 3.75/3) or a ratio of 1.25. These may not be stock - were
installed by David Atkins. This may give a bit more flow than the 13B
spec. Not sure what pump is on my engine, but the 13Brew may have
slightly higher flow as well. I hope to eventually measure the flow I
get.
Al