sdconcepts
Well-Known Member
we have plenty of kits out there running reverse rotation. I have an engineering degree in mechanical engineering and when I designed the system we tested the flow with both directions and there is no real difference in performance. there are some pumps that don't work, these are the ones with the cast vane impeller that looks like a swirl. when we tested it, didn't notice any difference in flow from that in the clockwise rotation direction vs a stock style pump. if you look at a factory pump, the vanes are straight, and to run it in reverse it needs to have an anti-cavitation plate. once this is installed it works just fine.
for a few of our customers who requested more cooling we designed a smaller water pump pulley to speed the flow of water. I don't run it on my car but these guys swear by the size so we accommodated them and can supply them for you too.
also now if you know anything about centrifugal acceleration which is what drives the water flow from the water pump, basically it sucks from the center and pushes to the outside. since we are not changing the water pump housing, there is no way to direct the flow from the water pump to the heads. the housing still directs the flow into the block first, then goes into the heads. if you wanted reverse cooling what the race guys do is run the flow from the high side heater hose and run that to the back of the block and T it off and plumb it into the back of the heads.
sorry this was a long post, but we have spent countless hours on the phone with customers trying to dispel the myth that the reverse rotation water pump doesn't work. i'd be more than happy to debate this with anyone but the proof is the customers cars. the systems work.
for a few of our customers who requested more cooling we designed a smaller water pump pulley to speed the flow of water. I don't run it on my car but these guys swear by the size so we accommodated them and can supply them for you too.
also now if you know anything about centrifugal acceleration which is what drives the water flow from the water pump, basically it sucks from the center and pushes to the outside. since we are not changing the water pump housing, there is no way to direct the flow from the water pump to the heads. the housing still directs the flow into the block first, then goes into the heads. if you wanted reverse cooling what the race guys do is run the flow from the high side heater hose and run that to the back of the block and T it off and plumb it into the back of the heads.
sorry this was a long post, but we have spent countless hours on the phone with customers trying to dispel the myth that the reverse rotation water pump doesn't work. i'd be more than happy to debate this with anyone but the proof is the customers cars. the systems work.