CTSC Aftercooler coolant pump broke
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Originally Posted by chairmnofthboard,Jun 16 2008, 01:18 PM
It's Bosch/Hella, it's originally used in BMW's but Ford and vortech used it for their SC aftercooler systems because it can handle up 400 degress temps, not all pumps can. There are 3 different ones that all look the same (two identical) but have different GPM.
Where would you suggest to get the pump from?
Thanks.
#12
Ended up buying the pump straight from CT-Engineering (formelly known as Comptech) for ~$280.00
this included the updated pump from CT-Engineering (Johnson pump instead of the discontinued Jabso pump) wich flows twice as much volume and its rated for 5000 hours of continued operation isntead of the 2000 of the Jabsco. CT-Engineering took care of the retrofiting the pump with a custom bracket since the new pump is bigger than the old one.
install was plug and play thanks to the bracked that comptech provided, heck they even threw a brand new relay for it, and all this was done in ONE day!
awesome customer service from CT-Engineerng,
Thanks Nate!
this included the updated pump from CT-Engineering (Johnson pump instead of the discontinued Jabso pump) wich flows twice as much volume and its rated for 5000 hours of continued operation isntead of the 2000 of the Jabsco. CT-Engineering took care of the retrofiting the pump with a custom bracket since the new pump is bigger than the old one.
install was plug and play thanks to the bracked that comptech provided, heck they even threw a brand new relay for it, and all this was done in ONE day!
awesome customer service from CT-Engineerng,
Thanks Nate!
#13
Originally Posted by BondoBuilder,Jun 17 2008, 03:23 PM
How much does the pump usually sell for?
Where would you suggest to get the pump from?
Thanks.
Where would you suggest to get the pump from?
Thanks.
#14
Originally Posted by DSKC,Jun 18 2008, 11:34 AM
Ended up buying the pump straight from CT-Engineering (formelly known as Comptech) for ~$280.00
this included the updated pump from CT-Engineering (Johnson pump instead of the discontinued Jabso pump) wich flows twice as much volume and its rated for 5000 hours of continued operation isntead of the 2000 of the Jabsco. CT-Engineering took care of the retrofiting the pump with a custom bracket since the new pump is bigger than the old one.
install was plug and play thanks to the bracked that comptech provided, heck they even threw a brand new relay for it, and all this was done in ONE day!
awesome customer service from CT-Engineerng,
Thanks Nate!
this included the updated pump from CT-Engineering (Johnson pump instead of the discontinued Jabso pump) wich flows twice as much volume and its rated for 5000 hours of continued operation isntead of the 2000 of the Jabsco. CT-Engineering took care of the retrofiting the pump with a custom bracket since the new pump is bigger than the old one.
install was plug and play thanks to the bracked that comptech provided, heck they even threw a brand new relay for it, and all this was done in ONE day!
awesome customer service from CT-Engineerng,
Thanks Nate!
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Originally Posted by DSKC,Jun 18 2008, 11:34 AM
Ended up buying the pump straight from CT-Engineering (formelly known as Comptech) for ~$280.00
this included the updated pump from CT-Engineering (Johnson pump instead of the discontinued Jabso pump) wich flows twice as much volume and its rated for 5000 hours of continued operation isntead of the 2000 of the Jabsco. CT-Engineering took care of the retrofiting the pump with a custom bracket since the new pump is bigger than the old one.
install was plug and play thanks to the bracked that comptech provided, heck they even threw a brand new relay for it, and all this was done in ONE day!
awesome customer service from CT-Engineerng,
Thanks Nate!
this included the updated pump from CT-Engineering (Johnson pump instead of the discontinued Jabso pump) wich flows twice as much volume and its rated for 5000 hours of continued operation isntead of the 2000 of the Jabsco. CT-Engineering took care of the retrofiting the pump with a custom bracket since the new pump is bigger than the old one.
install was plug and play thanks to the bracked that comptech provided, heck they even threw a brand new relay for it, and all this was done in ONE day!
awesome customer service from CT-Engineerng,
Thanks Nate!
#16
Originally Posted by BondoBuilder,Jun 18 2008, 05:17 PM
I take it you live in Cali., not too far from CT-Engineering?
the Jabsco does run 3 gpm, while the Johnson does 5.9 gpm
also the estimated life of operation on hte Johnson is twice as longer than the Jabsco.
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Originally Posted by Kyushin,Jun 18 2008, 08:07 PM
Sweeeeet, ill be all over this shit asap, need a new pump with more kick!
Do they make this pump for the vortech?
What pump do we have?
My aftercooler is ice cold no matter how hard I drive it.
What pump do we have?
My aftercooler is ice cold no matter how hard I drive it.
#20
Originally Posted by 9kFever,Jun 19 2008, 12:53 AM
Do they make this pump for the vortech?
What pump do we have?
My aftercooler is ice cold no matter how hard I drive it.
What pump do we have?
My aftercooler is ice cold no matter how hard I drive it.