Interesting test. I highly suspect that the electric drill wasn't spinning very fast, and that the mechanical pump would flow a lot more water if it was being driven at the same RPM as it would when fitted to the engine.
quite inaacurate result, mechanical pump should have same setup as electrical, which is tapped on bottom of bucket and also shoudnt be on free flow, ther should be atleast some resistance on the flow, (blockage on exit hose?
kawasaki pump, pumps more water, but it uses 3x or more amps then the toyota pump...and the kawasaki pump is not pumping 3x more water than the toyota pump.
Thanks.
I love this test.👍
I want to replace my mechanical WP (too), so...this is test im waiting for.....😃
I love this type of tests.
Me too.
Only problem I see in this test all three water pumps should have been above the water like the mechanical pump to be fair
Interesting test.
I highly suspect that the electric drill wasn't spinning very fast, and that the mechanical pump would flow a lot more water if it was being driven at the same RPM as it would when fitted to the engine.
The drill was spinning at 2k rpm, which is just as fast as my engine would spin the pump at 8k rpm.
Well put together video man👌
Thank you.
Hi!
Have You tested the electric water pump on the bike?
I am really curious, is it provide enough water flow?
Now I want one of these electrical pumps😂
Lol.
quite inaacurate result, mechanical pump should have same setup as electrical, which is tapped on bottom of bucket and also shoudnt be on free flow, ther should be atleast some resistance on the flow, (blockage on exit hose?
mechanical pumps water over the top? But electric pumps from the bottom of the bucket? Bad test~!
I agreed! The weight of the water and gravity gives the electric pumps a big advantage!
kawasaki pump, pumps more water, but it uses 3x or more amps then the toyota pump...and the kawasaki pump is not pumping 3x more water than the toyota pump.
dif you test it on motorcycle
Smaller pumps weren't strong enough for a street driven motorcycle. They might work ok for a drag bike that only runs for short distance at a time.
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