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    Water pump selection

    So my question is what water pump oreantion to use on Windsor motor, driver side intake or passenger side intake that best fits. I'm using this belt drive from summit https://www.summitracing.com/parts/t...93bk/make/ford with a 1:1 ratio. I would think the driver side intake would be better but you know what happens when you assume 🤣. Open to any opinions or suggestions.

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    My build thread https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Roadster-Build

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    Thanks Mike, a visual always helps to get your mind around it.

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    I used that same Flowkooler. Great product.

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    I just installed an Edelbrock Victor #8840 water pump on a clients small block. He is using a reverse flow pulley setup and has no hvac system. It's a bit more expensive but it uses pipe plug fittings for the small outlets for a cleaner look installed, instead of a capped outlet.

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    FlowKooler has a very nice billet impeller, pumps more water at low speed and less at high speed.

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