Those interested in the electric water pump have a new
friend. BMW has gone
to the electric pump on the new 2006 BMW 330i. This is
a 6 cyl, 255 hp, 3
liter engine and I doubt BMW would have made this step
without lot of
testing at all temps and hp outputs. The April 2005
issue of "AUTOMOBILE"
has the article on the car - the water pump is just a
sidenote - they claim
it saves 2hp and they were very weight conscious on
the engine. Looks like
you could mount it anywhere and have a reliable, mass
produced, high output
pump. The article mentions it is computer
controlled. Herb Sanders
I’d hate to less than positive
since obviously this thing is never going to dieJ; but I would deem the above
info as irrelavent to our use. The “average” power level of automotive
operation is about 30%, or in this case about 75 hp. And in a car, the output
power level is not directly coupled to rpm as it is in a plane with a
propeller.
Also; check the
other of a long list “innovative” items on the Beemer. The majority are
“gee, that’s neat” but have little need for in operation of the car, but can
sound good for marketing. But when you check the price you see that they
are there to justify the large expenditure required to be really “in”. (No
offense to you BMW owners, I had a 633Csi once myself).
Al (Expecting to
be banned from the list by the EWP fans any day
now).