Frenchy
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I'm hoping there may be a few on here that understand water pump impeller design a bit. The reason for that is for my personal vehicle and the hope that I may be able to replace the water pump for a design that moves a bit more coolant throughout the RPM Range(even if it's a 5-10% increase, it will help).
For reference this is again for my 2012 Frontier and that is why it's in the General Automotive Section. Also my truck is pretty heavy and has some power adders on it.
Here is the stock water pump. Looking at the impeller it spins clockwise and has a decent curve on each blade/paddle. For a stock application I will agree it's fine.
Here is a different design used on other VQ Engines from the later VQ38, the VQ35, VQ37 and the VR38. Size wise is should fit. That said you will notice the blades/paddles are more cup shaped and will most likely change the flow/volume of the coolant.
What I'm curious about is if design 2 is a little bit more efficient/high flowing compared to design 1? I suspect there is a reason for the two different designs and I want to know. I will also add that the engines running design 2 have E Fans from the Factory vs design 1 primarily having Thermal Fan Clutch.
EDIT: so far I was able to determine that Design 1 has 31 teeth on the sprocket and design 2 has 29 teeth on the sprocket. Going off of the crank sprocket that has 26 teeth, that allows the water pump to spin about 6% faster. That said I am still curious about the impeller design on whether or not it makes a difference. Also I found out that on the VQ40DE with Flex Fuel and the VQ38DD use the same timing chain while the VQ38DD has design 2 while the VQ40DE with and without Flex Fuel use design 1. Fitment wise it seems like I should be ok to run the pump.
Any and all that can help with this will be appreciated! Maybe @airline tech and @P. A. Schilke will have the best input?!
For reference this is again for my 2012 Frontier and that is why it's in the General Automotive Section. Also my truck is pretty heavy and has some power adders on it.
Here is the stock water pump. Looking at the impeller it spins clockwise and has a decent curve on each blade/paddle. For a stock application I will agree it's fine.
Here is a different design used on other VQ Engines from the later VQ38, the VQ35, VQ37 and the VR38. Size wise is should fit. That said you will notice the blades/paddles are more cup shaped and will most likely change the flow/volume of the coolant.
What I'm curious about is if design 2 is a little bit more efficient/high flowing compared to design 1? I suspect there is a reason for the two different designs and I want to know. I will also add that the engines running design 2 have E Fans from the Factory vs design 1 primarily having Thermal Fan Clutch.
EDIT: so far I was able to determine that Design 1 has 31 teeth on the sprocket and design 2 has 29 teeth on the sprocket. Going off of the crank sprocket that has 26 teeth, that allows the water pump to spin about 6% faster. That said I am still curious about the impeller design on whether or not it makes a difference. Also I found out that on the VQ40DE with Flex Fuel and the VQ38DD use the same timing chain while the VQ38DD has design 2 while the VQ40DE with and without Flex Fuel use design 1. Fitment wise it seems like I should be ok to run the pump.
Any and all that can help with this will be appreciated! Maybe @airline tech and @P. A. Schilke will have the best input?!
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