Why would we expect that the two
outlets from this pump would provide any more equal flow split than dividing
the outlet from one pump outlet into two circuits? Either way the flow
is going to split in proportion to the pressure drop in each of the two
loops.
Al
Ken, let us know if you figure out which
Toyota models use this pump.
Barry Gardner
Wheaton, IL
----- Original Message -----
From: <kenpowell@comcast.net>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft"
<flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 8:06
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] water pump with 2
outlets
> I keep looking at all the successful, flying
rotary engine airplanes that
are using evaporator cores and can't help but wonder
if this is the hot
setup. Just for everyones consideration, some
Toyota's use a standalone
water pump that has 2 outlet ports. These look
to be about .7" in diameter
but I have not measured the size. I can't help
but consider using this pump
mounted 'low' and using an adapter like the guys using
EWP's are using.
These 2 outlets from the water pump can be used to run
2 evaporators cores
in parallel without fighting with the uneven flow that
most other setups
deal with. Advantages are:
> 1. LOW mounted water pump (what is the flow
rating of this pump?)
> 2. parrallel flow to 2 evaporator
cores
> 3. more even coolant distribution to the
cores
>
> Thanks,
> Ken Powell
>
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